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¡Ya! Nuevo: Part 1: Activity Book
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¡Ya! Nuevo: Part 1: Activity Book
Curso de español
Carmen Perea-Gohar
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Isabel de Sudea
128 pages | Othermm
ISBN: 978-0-19-912344-5 | Paperback
Publication Date: 20 June 2002
Price:
£11.99
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Suitable for:
KS3 & KS4 students
The popular two-part Spanish course
Ya! nuevo
is a revision of
Ya!
the popular two-part Spanish course, bringing it up-to-date and making it relevant to learners' need in the 21st century. It is suitable for students of 13 and over working towards GCSE and RSA examinations, for langauge options at FE and HE level, and for ab initio adult courses.
There are new illustrations and updated texts (including references to euros), together with all the key strengths of the original. The
Activity Books
contain a wide variety of grammar and language practice activities, both written and oral.
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