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Figure 1. A basic model of washback - Arthur Hughes (as cited in Bailey, 1999)
Figure 2. San Pedro Claver School results on Saber 11° test.
Figure 4. San Pedro Claver School Curriculum. First term. 2016
Figure 5. San Pedro Claver School Curriculum. Second term. 2016
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