referat.am kursayinner referatner diplomayinner tezer պատվիրել աշխատանքներ description_1 <p><strong>Bibliography</strong></p>
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description_2 <p>Content</p>
<p><br />
Introduction<br />
Chapter 1. Peculiarities of Reading skills <br />
Chapter 2. Types and Methods of Reading Activities and Methods of Teaching Reading. Intermediate and Advanced Levels.<br />
Conclusion<br />
Bibliography </p>
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