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		<title>By: Parrish</title>
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		<description>As an English teacher in Asia I have found that most students pick up the reading, writing and comprehension aspects of the language best. It&#039;s not just that the speaking element is the most difficult of the four (which it is) but also that the testing system in Asia is only focused on the first three elements and not the forth.</description>
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