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3 Comments

  1. Thanks for the contribution Eva! I only wish I could speak Turkish to understand the message of this video!!!

    May be you could translate it for us in a comment here? This way, teachers could look for something similar in English or the students’ own language if appropriate.

    Marisa 🙂

    1. Thanks Marisa for reminding it. I added the message in the post. That will make it more meaningful I guess 🙂

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