Examen de Inglés de Asturias (EBAU de 2017)

Uni eridad de O iedo Univesidá d Uuiéu Uniuersity ofOviedo INGLÉS II Pruebas de evaluación de Bachillerato para el acceso a la Universidad EBAU Curso 20162017 Se deberá escoger la Opción A completa o la Opción B completa TODAS las preguntas deberán responderse en el pliego de respuestas NO en esta hoja OPCIÓN A Au pair Despite a bit of bad press the AuPair program has been receiving lately the truth of the matter is that this program of cultural exchange has worked and is working very well for …
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