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Written and Spoken Arabic in Syria: towards the

development of teaching Arabic as a foreign language at

the Higher Language Institute of Damascus

Abidrabbo Alnassan

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Abidrabbo Alnassan. Written and Spoken Arabic in Syria: towards the development of teaching Arabic as a foreign language at the Higher Language Institute of Damascus. The 4th FLLT Con-ference ”Foreign Language Learning and Teaching”, Jun 2016, Bangkok, Thailand. pp.33 - 45. �hal-01370987v2�

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