Challenges 3 (Student's book, Workbook with answer key Middle East edition, Teacher's Handbook, Testbook, Audio CDs, CD-ROM)
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Challenges 3 (Student's book, Workbook with answer key Middle East edition, Teacher's Handbook, Testbook, Audio CDs, CD-ROM)
Challenges provides Coursebooks that can be completed in one year, giving students a clear sense of progress Informative and engaging topics that involve teenagers in their learning Unique features include word building, text building and sentence patterns Characters that promote positive values and use real spoken language. Activities for building learner strategies for independent learning Magazine at the back of the
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Modern Investment Management and the Prudent Man Rule
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