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Teacher Notes
Topic: Nanotechnology in Medicine
Timing: 30 mins
Lesson Type/Focus: Reading
Level: B2-C1
Aims
Reading for facts
Reading for detail
expanding vocabulary (nanotechnology)
1. nanofiber
2. tissue engineering
Before you start, look at pictures 1 and 2 and answer the questions.
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