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Deniz, ?all?-Çopur.
Deniz ?all?-Çopur is a teacher educator in the Department of Foreign Language Education at Middle East Technical University, Turkey, where she teaches ELT Methodology, Materials Adaptation and Evaluation, TEYL and Teaching Practice courses to prospective teachers of English. The research reported in this book was her dissertation study.
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