Ielts Express Intermediate Teacher Guide Pdf Torrent

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IELTS Express is a two-level preparation course for students at the Intermediate (4-5.5) and Upper-intermediate (5.5-7) levels. IELTS-type tasks, with practice activities, provide students with the key skills, language, and confidence needed for exam success. Both books are an ideal choice for short preparation courses of 30-40 hours and can easily be extended for courses up to 90 hours.

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