Perfect phrases for ESL : conversation skills : hundreds of ready-to-use phrases that help you express your thoughts, ideas, and feelings in English conversations of all types
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New York : McGraw-Hill Education, ©2017.
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xix, 291 pages ; 21 cm
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Engelhardt, D. (2017). Perfect phrases for ESL: conversation skills : hundreds of ready-to-use phrases that help you express your thoughts, ideas, and feelings in English conversations of all types (Second edition.). McGraw-Hill Education.

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Engelhardt, Diane. 2017. Perfect Phrases for ESL: Conversation Skills : Hundreds of Ready-to-use Phrases That Help You Express Your Thoughts, Ideas, and Feelings in English Conversations of All Types. McGraw-Hill Education.

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Engelhardt, Diane. Perfect Phrases for ESL: Conversation Skills : Hundreds of Ready-to-use Phrases That Help You Express Your Thoughts, Ideas, and Feelings in English Conversations of All Types McGraw-Hill Education, 2017.

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Engelhardt, Diane. Perfect Phrases for ESL: Conversation Skills : Hundreds of Ready-to-use Phrases That Help You Express Your Thoughts, Ideas, and Feelings in English Conversations of All Types Second edition., McGraw-Hill Education, 2017.

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