Lesson 10-Tthete Telephone Part Two B ackground linforatton W BT E ENTER
Lesson 10—The Telephone W B T L E ENTER Part Two
Lesson 10-Tthete Telephone Background Information Contents I。 Author I。 Location III Communion W BT E
Lesson 10—The Telephone W B T L E I. Author II. Location III. Communion Background Information
Lesson 10-Tthete Telephone Background Information Contents I Author Anwar F Accawi Teaching Experiences Works Comments on Works W BT E
Lesson 10—The Telephone W B T L E Background Information Ⅰ. Author Anwar F. Accawi Teaching Experiences Works Comments on Works
Lesson 10-The Telephone I. AuthorAnwar F. Accawi Born in Lebanon in a family whose ancestors are believed to have gone to Jerusalem in the Crusades While he was living in Lebanon teaching English as a second language at the American University in Beruit, he married an American woman from Tennessee W BT E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 10—The Telephone W B T L E • Born in Lebanon in a family whose ancestors are believed to have gone to Jerusalem in the Crusades. • While he was living in Lebanon teaching English as a second language at the American University in Beruit, he married an American woman from Tennessee. To be continued on the next page. I. Author—Anwar F. Accawi
Lesson 10-The Telephone I. AuthorAnwar F. Accawi When the civil war broke out in Lebanon Anwar F Accawi and his wife were forced to leave the country and eventually moved to her native city of La Follette, Tennessee, and later settled down in the states Anwar F. Accawi currently teaches as a full- time instructor at the English Language Institute of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville He has lived and taught in the U.S. since 1965. W BT E
Lesson 10—The Telephone W B T L E • When the civil war broke out in Lebanon, Anwar F. Accawi and his wife were forced to leave the country and eventually moved to her native city of La Follette, Tennessee, and later settled down in the States. • Anwar F. Accawi currently teaches as a fulltime instructor at the English Language Institute of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. • He has lived and taught in the U.S. since 1965. I. Author—Anwar F. Accawi