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Clic!: 3: OxBox Interactif
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Clic!: 3: OxBox Interactif
Danièle Bourdais
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Sue Finnie
1 pages
ISBN: 978-0-19-912708-5
Publication Date: 31 July 2008
Price:
£395.00
+ VAT
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Suitable for:
Teachers using
Clic!
Star and Plus to teach KS3 French.
A customizable resource management CD-ROM, for personalised teaching and learning.
Provides essential support for the
Clic!
Year 9 Students' Books both STAR and Plus.The CD-ROM contains; long, medium and short plans; video presentations; interactive activities for whole class work; starters and plenaries; digi-flashcards; grammar presentations; vocab. games and quizzes.
Features
Customizable lesson planning material that allows you to plan your lessons your way - including video presentations and reviews for each unit
Packed full of classroom resources - whiteboard software, student activities and homework
Easy to add in your own resources so everything is in one place
Easy to install and use on your network or through your VLE
Good value for money with no subscriptions
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