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Au Point


Bath Nelson Modern Languages Project

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Published: 1994

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The Bath Nelson Modern Languages Project is a collaboration between the University of Bath and Thomas Nelson to develop innovative course materials for students studying French and German at an advanced level. The "Au Point" series is a communicative course for post-16 students who are preparing for A-level, AS-level or Revised-Higher examinations. The materials have been specifically written to help students to make an effective transition from GCSE or Standard Grade to an higher level of French-language work. "Au Point" consists of: students' book; teacher's resource book (including copymasters); cassette pack (3x 90 cassettes, including one duplicating master self-study cassette); and video and IT components are currently under research. The series has been developed with the demands of the changing curriculum and the need of a new post-16 clientele in mind. The course provides: a carefully structured bridge from pre-16 to post-16 study; a communicative approach for the four skills, including ample opportunity for creative work and examination-style practice questions; widespread coverage of the topics required by post-16 examinations, within a magazine-style format; full coverage of advanced-level grammar, including practice activities and full grammar reference section; two extended reading sections, to develop reading for interest and enjoyment; a self-study cassette to encourage independent listening; useful work on dictionary skills, language awareness and practical tips for self-study; useful work on dictionary skills and activities with a more vocational slant; and material from many parts of the French-speaking world to promote cultural awareness and contribute to cross-curricular work. This students' book provides: an introduction to students outlining the aims and objectives of the course and 15 chapters, each devoted to a broad theme, and subdivided into several intrerelated topics; regular "Point grammaire" pages, with practice exercises both in the students' book and on the copymasters; "Pour communique" features in every chapter to equip students with communication strategies and encourage fluency; two extended reading sections linked to the units of the course, including poetry, cartoons and extracts from literary texts; a glossary of the key instructions used throughout the students' book; and a comprehensive grammar reference section, including verb tables.

 

This book is part of a book series called Bath Nelson Modern Languages Project .

There are 1 pages in this book. This book was published 1994 by Oxford University Press .

This book has the following chapters: Il faut vivre sa vie!; entre toi et moi. ; une ecole pour la reussite?; en pleine forme; evasion; si j'avais des sous . ; ce que je crois; terre, ou est ton avenir?; culture des masses?; sur un pied d'egalite; citoyen, citoyenne; je m'en souviens bien; vie culturelle; qui juge?; demain, deja.

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Bath Nelson Modern Languages Project

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