WRITING A CONTENT APPROACH TO ESL COMPOSITION
These are examples of provocative subjects in this practical new book for high-intermediate or advanced ESL composition students. Designed to show that the problems or writing and the problems or process and form can be best the understood in relation to specific content, this book helps the student...
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Englewood Cliffs, N.J.
Prentice-Hall
1986
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