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Teaching elevator pitch presentations through a multimodal lens: Insights from ESP students' experiences

Professional and academic communication is changing rapidly due to the evolution of new technologies. In the context of language teaching, this scenario offers possibilities for genre innovation (Hafner & Miller, 2018) while also encouraging teachers' reflection on how to best prepare stude...

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