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Socio-cultural Aspects in the Japanese Language Teaching Methodologies. / Lelenkova, Anna .

The Asian Conference on Education 2019 : Official Conference Proceedings. 2020. (Asian Conference on Education official conference proceedings).

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Lelenkova, A 2020, Socio-cultural Aspects in the Japanese Language Teaching Methodologies. в The Asian Conference on Education 2019 : Official Conference Proceedings. Asian Conference on Education official conference proceedings, The 11th Asian Conference on Education, Tokyo, Япония, 31/10/19.

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Lelenkova, A. (2020). Socio-cultural Aspects in the Japanese Language Teaching Methodologies. в The Asian Conference on Education 2019 : Official Conference Proceedings (Asian Conference on Education official conference proceedings).

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Lelenkova A. Socio-cultural Aspects in the Japanese Language Teaching Methodologies. в The Asian Conference on Education 2019 : Official Conference Proceedings. 2020. (Asian Conference on Education official conference proceedings).

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Lelenkova, Anna . / Socio-cultural Aspects in the Japanese Language Teaching Methodologies. The Asian Conference on Education 2019 : Official Conference Proceedings. 2020. (Asian Conference on Education official conference proceedings).

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