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Zeitgeist 2: für OCR A2 Students' Book
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Zeitgeist 2: für OCR A2 Students' Book
Corinna Schicker
160 pages | 276x219mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-915352-7
Publication Date: 28 May 2009
Price:
£18.00
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Suitable for:
A2 students (16-18 year-olds); post-16 colleges; further education; universities
New edition of this popular Student Book - developed with OCR for the new 2008 OCR specification
This new 2008 edition of this popular course has been developed in collaboration with the OCR subject team and has been fully revised to support the new OCR specification.
Features
Endorsed by OCR for the new 2008 OCR specification
Built on solid pedagogy and includes a wide range of transition material for a smooth move from GCSE to AS Level, then up to A Level
Plenty of grammar and skills support to ensure seamless progression for your students
Pronunciation exercises are integrated throughout
Also features a revision section and grammar section
Full vocabulary lists are provided
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