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Learning English with Movies: A Useful Guide for Intermediate ESL English Students
By Gerry Arce
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The goal of this book is to help you learn and improve your English language skills in a fun and natural way by using topics related to movies and entertainment. This book is for Intermediate ESL students (CEF B1) who are also movie fans.
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