Idiomatic use in the speech of students who have finished the advanced intensive english courses in the Foreign Language Department
This research is based on the fact that students who have finished the Advanced English courses have some problems to express their ideas at the moment of speaking about topics which are not related with English teaching. As a result, it shows a level which isn’t advanced or the required level to de...
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2024
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