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GCSE German for OCR Assessment OxBox CD-ROM
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GCSE German for OCR Assessment OxBox CD-ROM
Helen Smith
2 pages
ISBN: 978-0-19-913958-3 | CD-ROM
Publication Date: 27 May 2010
Price:
£235.00
+ VAT
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Suitable for:
Teachers of GCSE-level German students in secondary schools (ages 14-16), post-16 colleges; further education institutions; universities
CD-ROM of computer-based assessments to accompany the
GCSE German for OCR
course.
The Assessment OxBox CD-ROM contains computer-based, auto-marked assessments in the key skill areas of reading, listening, speaking, writing and grammar to prepare students for the OCR GCSE. Record and Playback activities offer ideal preparation for speaking controlled assessments. Student and class results can be aggregated into overview charts.
Features
Ideal for the new 2010 OCR specification (GCSE)
Essential preparation for controlled assessment, including Record & Playback activities for speaking
Guidance and practice for unitised tests at GCSE
User management system allows tests to be assigned to individual users and groups
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