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AQA GCSE German Assessment Oxbox CD-ROM


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Great for age 11-18 years
AQA GCSE German is ideal for teaching the AQA specification. It offers a range of targeted resources, including differentiated Exam Skills Workbooks, a Grammar Workbook and a helpful Teacher Book. It has support for controlled assessment integrated throughout and exciting and easy-to-use software. The Assessment OxBox CD-ROM provides a wealth of assessment. It includes auto-marked listening, reading and grammar assessments for each unit, 'intelligent' formative listening and reading tests which direct students to different questions depending on their responses and formative tests which provide feedback and study tips, encouraging students to reflect on their learning. There are practice controlled assessment tasks for writing and speaking (in the form of Record & Playback activities) in every unit. The Assessment OxBox allows teachers to assign tests to whole classes or to individual students, access automatically-generated test reports on whole-class performance in an assessment or individual test question and view breakdowns of individual students' performance, to identify any particular problem areas.

 

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 2 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Oxford University Press .

Paul Elliott has taught German since 1981 and is Head of German at The Purcell School. He is currently a Senior Examiner and has extensive authoring experience. Marcus Waltl is Assistant Headteacher at The Grey Coat Hospital, an experienced author, German teacher and former Head of Department. Mariela Affum is an experienced teacher and German native speaker. She is currently teaching at the Grey Coat Hospital school in London. Paul Stocker is the author of many German textbooks, formerly Head of Modern Languages at Uppingham School, and he now runs Youthbridge, the charity of the British-German Association which supports the teaching of German in UK schools. Amy Bates is Head of MFL at Brine Leas School and has experience as a teacher, author, and examiner. Louise Fenner is an experienced French and German teacher and Languages Advanced Skills teacher. She has been Head of MFL in three schools, currently at Queen Elizabeth's Hospital School, Bristol. Helen Kent is an experienced teacher and author of German and French and is currently Head of MFL at Barnard Castle School. Previously she was a Senior Lecturer in German in a university Business School.

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