What does els mean?
els means English Language Systems
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for English Language Systems?
English Language Systems can be abbreviated as els
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What does els stand for? els stands for "English Language Systems". |
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What is the meaning of els abbreviation? The meaning of els abbreviation is "English Language Systems". |
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What does els mean? els as abbreviation means "English Language Systems". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ELPCR - English Language Proficiency Collaboration and Research Consortium
- ELASH - English Language Assessment System for Hispanics
- ELSK - English Language Skills
- ELSSA - English Language Study Skills Assistance Centre
- ELSSI - English Language Study Skills and the Internet
- ELTABB - English Language Teachers' Association Berlin-Brandenburg
- ELTAF - English Language Teachers Association Frankfurt
- ELTAI - English Language Teachers Association of India
- ELTAP - English Language Teaching Assistant Program
- ELTASA - English Language and Travel Association of South Africa
- ELTD - English Language Test Document
- ELCOS - English Language Courses for Overseas Students
- ELDE - English Language Department of Engineering
- ELTEAL - English Language Teacher Education and Applied Linguistics
- ELTED - English Language Teacher Education and Development
- ELTIC - English Language Teaching In Cameroon
- ELTJ - English Language Teaching Journal
- EBS - English Building Systems
- EFL - English language learning and teaching|English as a Foreign Language
- ESOL - English language learning and teaching|English for Speakers of Other Languages