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Study tasks in English is intended to enable non-native speakers of English, of intermediate level and upwards, to acquire the skills needed for English-medium higher education study. To use this book effectively, student should have already attained a level of at least 4.5 on the IELTS examination scale, or a score of 450 points on the TOEFL, or the equivalent. Each unit provides between twent
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