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Clic!: 2: Students' Book Plus
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Clic!: 2: Students' Book Plus
Danièle Bourdais
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Sue Finnie
160 pages | 276x219mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-912688-0 | Paperback
Publication Date: 04 June 2009
Price:
£13.75
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Suitable for:
Higher tier Year 8 students
Higher tier Student's Book from this bestselling new KS3 course
Clic!
is the bestselling new KS3 French course now updated to match the Renewed Framework.
Clic!
has two NEW Access Student Books for reluctant learners, making this course the most differentiated course available. This PLUS Students Book is the higher of the two core tiers, and inspires your Year 8s with manageable and engaging material.
Features
Higher tier Year 8 Students Book, now updated to match the Renewed Framework
Exactly the right amount of material so students gain confidence
Clear layout with motivating topics to keep students focused
Labo-langue pages at the end of each unit consolidate grammar and learning
Highlights learning strategies to help develop PLTS
Encourages students to progress with more challenging activities
Part of the
Clic!
KS3 course up to Year 9 which includes highly supportive software, teachers books, audio, and workbooks
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