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<summary type="text">The Internet and ELT
Eastment, David
A review of the impact of the Internet on English language teaching, commissioned by The British Council. The author assesses what is on the Web, how it can be used in practical teaching contexts, and which key trends are shaping the future of the ELT business.
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