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Latin for OCR A2 OxBox CD-ROM
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Latin for OCR A2 OxBox CD-ROM
Ben Harris
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Lizzy Nesbitt
1 pages
ISBN: 978-0-19-912663-7
Publication Date: January 2010 (estimated)
Price:
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OCR Latin A level students and teachers
Practice texts to support Latin unseens, translations, vocab and grammar practice.
Contains a selection of graded practice texts to help students produce Latin unseens, translations and literary criticism work in preparation for new AS and A2 exams. All texts are editable and teachers can add their own material.
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Activities and resources with teacher notes to help your students get the grips with OCR GCE Latin
Practice texts to support Latin unseens, translations, vocab and grammar practice
Customise the activities and add your own resources into the OxBox to build a library of materials
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