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Current - September/October 2016
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Current - September/October 2016Current - September/October 2016

A magazine for the learners of English at upper intermediate and advanced levels (B2-C1). Features: language, music, economy, politics, literature, mass media, social problems, nature, and new technologies. Audio, scripts and worksheets included.
 
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Maclean's - 7 November 2016
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Maclean's - 7 November 2016Maclean's - 7 November 2016

Each week, Canada's national current affairs magazine leads the discussion on the issues that matter in the fields of international affairs, social issues, national politics, business and culture. We entertain, enlighten and engage you with strong investigative reporting, exclusives and mind-jolting opinion, supported by an energetic design featuring candid photography.

 
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Click - September/October 2016
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Click - September/October 2016Click - September/October 2016

A fun and accessible introduction to English that will excite and engage beginners of all abilities and interests! Vibrant and visual magazines packed with short articles, comic strips, puzzles, quizzes, videos, interviews and songs. Regular features include: Culture Crew (Video), Role-play Rap, One Direction cartoon (with online animation) Music; Sport; Spot the Difference.
 
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The Economist - Issue 2016-10-29
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The Economist - Issue 2016-10-29The Economist - Issue 2016-10-29

The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, politics, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.
 
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Team - March 2016
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Team - March 2016Team - March 2016

A magazine for English learners at intermediate level (B1). Helps students to emerge as independent readers of English and inspires them to read and discuss in English for pleasure as well as purpose. TEAM expands students’ vocabulary and grammar and presents the English-speaking life and culture as it is in 2016 as well as debating topical teen issues. Regular Features: The Twitter Page; The Journey; Five Teens – Five Lives; What Britain thinks about.
 
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