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Exam Board: Edexcel Level: AS/A-level Subject: Spanish First
Teaching: September 2017 First Exam: June 2018 Endorsed for the
Edexcel A-level specification from 2016. Develop all four language
skills with a single textbook that has clear progression from GCSE
and throughout the new A-level. - Clear progression through four
stages of learning: transition, AS, A-level and extension -
Develops language skills through reading, listening, speaking and
writing tasks, plus translation and research practice - Exposes
students to authentic topical stimulus and film and literature
tasters for every work - Equips students with the tools they need
to succeed with learning strategies throughout - Prepares students
for the assessment with advice on the new individual research
project and essay-writing - Builds grammar skills with exercises
throughout and a detailed grammar reference section Audio resources
to accompany the Student Book must be purchased separately. They
can be purchased in several ways: 1) as part of the Boost digital
teacher resources; 2) as a separate audio download; 3) as part of
the Boost eBook. The audio resources are not part of the Edexcel
endorsement process.
This is an inspiring, beautiful story, about a fascinating woman,
Mara Galaty, told by Mara herself, her family and her friends
around the world, as events in her life unfolded. Filled with
pictures, comments and the exchanges that helped them all deal with
her illness, it has inspired even those who did not know her. It is
told with affection and humor, based on love, friendship and
optimism. It is also a guide for all of us in keeping active, being
happy, continuing to travel and learn, working for lofty goals and
enjoying life even while dealing with cancer or helping family or
friends who are living with cancer. The Blog first introduces us to
Mara in August 2007, when she reports "straight from the horse's
mouth" that she has been evacuated from her USAID post in Amman,
Jordan to the Sloan Kettering Hospital in New York for treatment
after MRI tests showed she had metastatic melanoma cancer lesions
(tumors) on multiple sites in her brain. The Blog entries and the
stories told by her family and friends at her memorial services
around the world attest to a life lived fully, with generosity,
compassion and joy. From the accounts of her birth in Germany,
through her escapades at school, her adventures in the Peace Corps,
her battle with virulent breast cancer at the age of 32, and the
international challenges she met working in Mercy Corps and USAID,
you will find yourself laughing and crying, unable to put the book
down. Mara lived life to the fullest. She was only 37 when she
died, but she accomplished as much as most do in 90 years. Mara's
upbeat attitude and that of her world-wide web of family and
friends enabled her to pursue the lifestyle she wanted, allowing
her to enjoy her life to the last day. Many of the contributors to
the blog as well as the medical and health professionals who have
read it recommend this book to people facing tough cancer and
life-style decisions. Mara's example and her positive outlook are
certain to help cancer patients aspire to a quality of life they
might not have thought possible.
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