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John:
I guess the safest way to find out if this is true or not is to ask
Martha Kolln herself if she and her friends intend to publish a book
designed for "the lower level Japanese students." I am sure, as you
say, that "Japanese students would benefit from a version of this
book pitched at a lower level." Hopefully Martha is reading this
message and will answer your question.
Eduard
On Mon, 21 Aug 2006, =?Windows-1252?Q?John_curran?= wrote...
>Eduard,
> Re your last submission:
> Here is a message from an Australian teacher in Japan at the chalk-
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>the needs of the lower level Japanese students. Japanese students
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>rumour going around that Martha Kolln and friends are preparing such
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>book. Can we be so lucky?
> John Curran
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