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    • Specific multi-sensory tools
    • Use of visual and auditory pathways
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Theatre in English: theory and use of a communicative approach to facilitate foreign language acquisition for pupils with Specific Learning Disorders

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Dyslexia and English as a Foreign Language in Norwegian Primary Education: a Mixed Methods Intervention Study

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Teaching English Language to Children with Special Educational Needs

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Research Specific Features of Teaching a Foreign Language (English) to Dyslexic Pupils

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