DEAFinitely English. Online materials for teachers of English as a Foreign Language for Deaf, deaf and hard of hearing students
KapitolaUnit 1: EFL for Deaf, deaf and hard of hearing learners and study stays abroad: An overview
Rok vydání: 2022https://doi.org/10.5817/CZ.MUNI.M280-0141-2022-1
Abstrakt
Zdroj:
https://www.teiresias.muni.cz/TeiresiasMU/media/content/Projekty/LangSkills/LangSkills_unit_01.pdf
Klíčová slova
language education, Deaf
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