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Reason why non-English speaking students study at Southville International School / Jee Hae Han.

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  • Han, Jee Hae
Material type: TextPublication details: Las Piñas City, Philippines : Southville International School and Colleges, 1998.Description: 21 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmSubject(s):
  • Non-English-speaking students -- Philippines
  • English language -- Study and teaching -- Foreign speakers -- Philippines
  • Foreign students -- Philippines -- Attitudes
  • Education, Bilingual -- Philippines
  • Private schools -- Philippines -- Admission
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  • PGS LC 3736.P6 .H233 1998
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PASS Luxembourg Library Portfolio Assessment of SISC Students Section PGS LC 3736.P6 .H233 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan P0019

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Reason why non-English speaking students study at Southville International School /

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Han J. H., . (1998). Reason why non-English speaking students study at Southville International School. Las Piñas City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges.

Chicago

Han Jee Hae, . 1998. Reason why non-English speaking students study at Southville International School. Las Piñas City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges.

Harvard

Han J. H., . (1998). Reason why non-English speaking students study at Southville International School. Las Piñas City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges.

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Han Jee Hae, . Reason why non-English speaking students study at Southville International School. Las Piñas City, Philippines: Southville International School and Colleges. 1998.

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