Can I take this as hand …?
🧠 Тематика вопроса:
Данная дисциплина направлена на развитие ключевых языковых компетенций, охватывая грамматические структуры, расширение словарного запаса и совершенствование коммуникативных навыков. Программа включает практику аудирования, чтения, письма и устной речи, что позволяет эффективно взаимодействовать в профессиональной и академической среде. Особое внимание уделяется преодолению языкового барьера и адаптации к межкультурному общению. Подходит для тех, кто стремится уверенно использовать язык в повседневной жизни, карьере или образовательных целях.
Варианты ответа:
- bill
- fax call
- luggage
- receipt
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