[NIFL-ESL:9876] Re: textbook recommendations?

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I also make so much of my material  to try fit my student's needs. 
Textbooks just don't hack it.  However, I do find that  making my own
material takes time and textbooks are a help when I find myself running
like the March Hare.

Rae Connors



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