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Glossary of Abbreviations and English Exams | EFL Resource

Glossary of Abbreviations and English Exams | EFL Resource

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There are a huge number of abbreviations and acronyms associated with English Language Teaching. Some relate to exams, some to organisations, and some to classroom practice and teaching. For your reference, we have put together a list of some of the most common ELT acronyms along with a list of some commonly taken international English language exams. 

This download is an extension of our A short guide to English Language Teaching terminology blog that you may also find useful.

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