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Effective Teaching
Articles in Issue N3/2007:
What is the English for ‘blini’, ‘sushi’ and ‘perestroika’?
Articles in Issue N2/2005:
Best American traditions and innovations in assessment and evaluation: College Board
Articles in Issue N1/2005:
Best American traditions and innovations in assessment and evaluation: ETS
Articles in Issue N4/2004:
The least we should know about assessment
James Dean Brown Publications
Articles in Issue N1/2004:
DEVELOPING AMERICAN STUDIES COURSES,
or how to make American studies courses for pre-service teachers more communicative and true to life?
Articles in Issue N4/2003:
A Call for Participation
Speech Contests
Articles in Issue N2/2003:
MSU Preparatory Courses Midterm Exam Materials
Articles in Issue N1/2003:
Are Your Reading Materials Too Difficult, Or Too Easy? Four Easy Steps To Check the Readability Level.
Implementing Alternative Assessment in the Arabian Gulf
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