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GCSE French for AQA Grammar Workbook
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GCSE French for AQA Grammar Workbook
Authors:
Marian Jones
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Gill Maynard
96 pages | 276x219mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-913899-9 | Paperback
Publication Date: 01 October 2009
Price:
£6.99
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AQA GCSE French students
A perfect match to the AQA GCSE French specification
AQA GCSE French helps you deliver the specification with motivating material and thorough skills and grammar preparation. This Grammar Workbook contains explanations and activities to practise all aspects of grammar.
Features
Covers the AQA specification unit-by-unit
Includes comprehensive coverage of all QCDA prescribed grammar
Clear explanations of all grammar points
Contains extensive grammar practice activities
Provides the answers in a detachable booklet
The course also features a Student Book, a helpful Teacher Book, differentiated Exam Skills Workbooks and our popular OxBox CD-ROMs with customisable planning, resources and assessment
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