English Logic Intermediate and Advanced 3.6

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The English Logic Intermediate and Advanced Edition are the last two levels of English and each level adds to the knowledge you learned as a beginner student. Listen, watch, and study from the Audio and Video Partner". Enhance your reading skills with the Digital-Interactive Reader". You can even use the Language Translator with 12 different languages, to help you with your work. English Logic is for students of all ages and levels. With interactive software that has helped over 2 million people learn English, now is a great time to discover a new language.

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