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Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level: A Level Subject: Spanish First teaching:
September 2016 First exams: June 2018 This course delivers content
to equip students with the grammar and structures required to
manipulate the language confidently and to prepare them thoroughly
for their exam. The blend facilitates co-teaching and includes AS
and A Level Student Books and online resources delivered via
popular Kerboodle. The audio to accompany this book is available to
purchase on CD. It is also available to institutions via Kerboodle.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level: A Level Subject: Spanish First teaching:
September 2016 First exams: June 2018 This course delivers content
to equip students with the grammar and structures required to
manipulate the language confidently and to prepare them thoroughly
for their exam. The blend facilitates co-teaching and includes AS
and A Level Student Books and online resources delivered via
popular Kerboodle. The audio to accompany this book is available to
purchase on CD. It is also available to institutions via Kerboodle.
Get to grips with set texts and be fully prepared for the AS/A
Level exam with the Modern Languages Oxford Literature Companions.
The Companions are written by experienced lecturers, teachers and
examiners and provide comprehensive coverage of characters, themes,
plot, language and context with activities in Spanish to
consolidate your knowledge of the text. There are also extensive
sections on exam preparation and response planning, with a bank of
annotated sample answers and practice questions. This guide covers
La casa de Bernarda Alba by Federico Garcia Lorca. Modern Languages
Oxford Literature Companions are also available for selected French
and German set texts.
Get to grips with set texts and be fully prepared for the AS/A
Level exam with the Modern Languages Oxford Literature Companions.
The Companions are written by experienced lecturers, teachers and
examiners and provide comprehensive coverage of characters, themes,
plot, language and context with activities in Spanish to
consolidate your knowledge of the text. There are also extensive
sections on exam preparation and response planning, with a bank of
annotated sample answers and practice questions. This guide covers
Como agua para chocolate by Laura Esquivel. Modern Languages Oxford
Literature Companions are also available for selected French and
German set texts.
In this personal memoir Margaret Bond (1911-1985) recounts the
story of her missionary family in Southern Africa, and her memories
growing up in in the Cape after the Boer War. Margaret Bond was the
grand-daughter of the Rev. James McLaren, the Scottish principal of
Blythswood Educational Institution in the Transkei, who authored
the first Xhosa-English dictionary and first Xhosa grammar. She was
the daughter of William Bond who -- after an education at a British
public school and Oxford -- went out to the Cape Colony as school
principal and subsequently school inspector. Bringing education to
South Africa involved arduous travel by horseback over the South
African Veld, setting up schools and colleges from scratch, and
living in sometimes very remote locations far from other Europeans.
The education these pioneers brought to Africa was very much that
of the Victorian era -- English language and grammar, European
history, English literature, an understanding of the rules of the
British Empire. But these committed educators also took a keen
interest in the indigenous Xhosa population among whom they lived,
recording the vocabulary and grammar and providing it with with the
written form that exists today. Bringing education to the colonies
was above all an Imperial task. The backdrop to Margaret Bond's
memoirs is the late summer blooming and fading of Empire, as
Britain's far-flung colonies gained increasing self confidence and
impatience for self rule and as Britain itself was weakened by the
Great War. It was to end with the Second World War. This historical
and personal record covers the period 1870 through 1920.
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