What does erp mean?
erp means Extensive Reading Programme
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Extensive Reading Programme?
Extensive Reading Programme can be abbreviated as erp
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What does erp stand for? erp stands for "Extensive Reading Programme". |
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What is the meaning of erp abbreviation? The meaning of erp abbreviation is "Extensive Reading Programme". |
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What does erp mean? erp as abbreviation means "Extensive Reading Programme". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ESSCLC - Extensive Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer
- ERPDO - Extensive Rural Poor Development Organisation
- EBI - Extensive Background Investigation
- ER - Extensive Reading
- EPER - Edinburgh Project on Extensive Reading
- BRP - Better Reading Programme
- ELRP - English Language Reading Programme
- ERF - Extensive Reading Foundation
- PRP - Primary Reading Programme
- RPL - Reading Public Library (Reading, VT)
- TARP - Tape Assisted Reading Programme
- KRDG - Reading Regional Airport, Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
- RDG - Reading Regional Airport, Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
- ers - Extensive Reading Scheme
- ers - Extensive Reading Skills
- era - Extensive Reading Activities
- RDG - Reading Regional Carl A Spaatz Field, Reading, United States
- KRDG - Reading Regional Carl A Spaatz Field, Reading, United States
- ERP - Extensive Reading Program
- RRR ('the 3Rs') - Reading, wRiting, aRithmetic. 'Reading, wRiting, aRithmetic' is the modern interpretation, also shown as "Reading, 'riting, and 'rithmetic". The abbreviation has at times been interpreted using different words, for example 'Reckoning', and 'Reasoning' hav