MA ELT Quick Fire Presentation event 2022 at University of Warwick: a reflective report / Alyssa Batrisyia Zainal Abidin

The Master of Arts (MA) English Language Teaching (ELT) Quick Fire Event Presentation is held annually by the Applied Linguistics Department at the University of Warwick, with support from the International Association of Teachers of English (IATEFL) Research Special Interest Group (Research SIG). T...

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Main Author: Zainal Abidin, Alyssa Batrisyia (Author)
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Published: Academy of Language Studies, 2023.
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