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Role-Play - 16 principles to be fluent in any language - cover

Role-Play - 16 principles to be fluent in any language

F. Marcos, J. P. Ouviña Lanz

Maison d'édition: Publishdrive

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Ready to take your language skills to the next level? Introducing Role-Play: 16 Principles to be Fluent in Any Language, a game-changing guide to optimise your learning journey.Developed over months of meticulous research and testing, “Role-Play” introduces an innovative framework that unveils four essential roles crucial to mastering any language. From refining pronunciation to navigating conversations with confidence, this method demystifies the complexities of language learning.Why choose “Role-Play”? It’s more than just a book – it’s your secret weapon to overcome learning plateaus and reach fluency faster.
 
Packed with over 20 illustrations and presented in an interactive fillable format, this book is designed to keep you engaged and make your learning process as efficient as possible.
 
Discover how effortless language learning can truly be.
Disponible depuis: 03/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 120 pages.

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