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Instructional Design of an Integrative Online Business English Course for Master’s Students of a Technical University. / Варлакова , Е. А.; Бугреева, Елена Александровна; Маевская, А.; Борисова, Ю.

In: Education Sciences, Vol. 13, No. 1, 41, 2023.

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Варлакова , Е. А. ; Бугреева, Елена Александровна ; Маевская, А. ; Борисова, Ю. / Instructional Design of an Integrative Online Business English Course for Master’s Students of a Technical University. In: Education Sciences. 2023 ; Vol. 13, No. 1.

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