CLIMATE CHANGE AND VARIABILITY IN VIETNAM AND STRATEGIESTO BE ADDAPTED ON AGRICULTURE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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A REVIEW OF THEORIES AND RESEARCH INTOSECOND LANGUAGE WRITING ASSESSMENT CRITERIADuong Thu Mai*VNU University of Languages and International Studies,Pham Van Dong, Cau Giay, Hanoi, VietnamReceived 19 April 2019Revised 20 May 2019; Accepted 3 June 2019Abstract: As language assessment
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