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The coursebook is learner-centred.
What does `learner-centred' means in this sentence?
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Task-based, constructivism.

The reader isn't instructed. The reader learns by
creating knowledge, skills and attitudes
from the learning activities.

Read more about learned-centered here.

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Yes. Thank you.
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