Ebook: “LESSONS ON LOVE” Ewa Torebko
€6,90
“LESSONS ON LOVE” comprises ten sets of tasks, all on the topic of love. Each set can be used independently of the others as each deals with a different kind of love.
The material can be used with students at B1-B2 levels. The texts vary in difficulty so you need to judge whether a particular text will be appropriate for your students.
No of pages: 28
Autor | Ewa Torebko |
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Level | B1-B2 |
No of pages | 28 |
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