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New life new language : the history of the Adult Migrant English Program / Shirley Martin
Bib ID 2851591
Format BookBook
Author
Martin, Shirley
 
Description Sydney : National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research, 1998 
xi, 212 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. 
ISBN 186408488X 
Notes

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 206.

Subjects Adult Migrant English Program (Australia)  |  Immigrants - Australia.  |  English language - Study and teaching - Australia - Foreign speakers - History.
Other authors/contributors Macquarie University. National Centre for English Language Teaching and Research
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