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    Colin Mortimer

    Author of Phrasal verbs in conversation

    9 Works 37 Members

    Works by Colin Mortimer

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    Phrasal verbs in conversation (1972) 14 copies
    Elements of Pronunciation: Intensive Practice for Intermediate and More Advanced Students (1985) 11 copies
    Weak Forms (English Language Learning: Reading Scheme) (1978) 3 copies
    Sound Right! (1975) 2 copies
    Contractions (English Language Learning: Reading Scheme) (1977) 2 copies
    Stress Time (English Language Learning: Reading Scheme) (1976) 2 copies
    Clusters (English Language Learning: Reading Scheme) (1977) 1 copy
    Link-Up (English Language Learning: Reading Scheme) (1977) 1 copy
    Dramatic Monologues for Listening Comprehension: Resource Material for Listening and Fluency Practice (1980) 1 copy
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