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Chevere! Students' Book 2


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No. of pages 200

Published: 2008

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A four-level Spanish course written specifically for Caribbean secondary schools offering coverage of all the requirements of the curriculum, right up to CXC level.
- Combines attention to grammar, with exercises and activities based on communication skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing)
- 12 chapters of three lessons each - each chapter covers a new theme, and each lesson is about one week's work
- A wide variety of exercises and activities, under such headings as Te toca, Diviertete!,Palabras, Tarea, Recuerdas?
- Self-assessment exercises at the end of every third chapter, with Answers at the back of the book, allowing students to test their own progress.
- Believable characters that will appeal to students of all ages throughout the Caribbean

 

There are 200 pages in this book. This book was published 2008 by Hodder Education .

Elaine Watson-Grant is an experienced teacher of Spanish, and recently taught at Wolmer's Girls School, Kingston, Jamaica. Ingrid Kemchand is a teacher of Spanish and French and serves in Curriculum Development and Teacher-Training Programmes in Trinidad and Tobago. Dr Anne-Maria Bankay is a lecturer in modern language education at the University of the West Indies, Mona. She is an established author of textbooks for CSEC and CAPE and has published several articles on Hispanic Literature in academic journals. Ingrid Kemchand is a teacher of Spanish and French and serves in Curriculum Development and Teacher-Training Programmes in Trinidad and Tobago. Dr Paulette Ramsay is an established author of Spanish texts for CSCE and CAPE and has also had several articles published in academic journals. She is a lecturer at the Department of Language, Linguistics and Philosophy at the University of the West Indies, Mona, where she undertakes research into literature and culture. Elaine Watson-Grant has taught at Wolmer's High School for Girls, Kingston, Jamaica, and is the co-author of Longman's VIVA 4: CXC. She currently teaches in the United States.

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