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Tout Droit!


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No. of pages 240

Published: 2000

Great for age 16-18 years

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"Tout Droit!" by Rod Hares follows the story of a group of friends embarking on a thrilling journey through France to uncover the truth behind a mysterious historical artifact. As they navigate vibrant cities and picturesque countryside, they encounter challenges that test their friendship and resolve. Along the way, they must piece together clues, confront hidden agendas, and unravel secrets that threaten not only their mission but also their lives. With a blend of adventure, humor, and a touch of romance, the novel captures the spirit of exploration and the bonds that hold friends together in the face of danger. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 240 pages in this book. This book was published in 2000 by Hodder Education .

Claire Buet-Charlwood has been teaching French to primary, secondary and adult students for thirty years. As her pupils struggled with French grammar, she devised ways of unravelling its mysteries. Claire, who was born and bred in the French Olympic town of Albertville has, since her marriage to a British national, been a UK resident, thus doing her bit for Anglo-French relations. She is currently running grammar courses at Strathclyde University. David Mort was Head of French for over twenty years at a leading coeducational independent school in the north-west. He is co-author of the highly successful Advanced Level language courses Tout Droit!, Droit au but! and Sigue. David now divides his time between writing, following Manchester United and studying contemporary French philosophers, especially Eric Cantona. Casimir d'Angelo has taught French in seven European universities including the University of Cambridge, where he was Director of the Language Unit for 20 years. He is an experienced author and examiner. Rod Hares has been a teacher, examiner, an LEA adviser in Modern Languages, a one-time Chairman of The British Association for Language Teaching, and an author for many years. Jean-Claude Gilles is a French native speaker with 30 years of examining experience. He has taught MFL throughout his career and has written many publications for KS3 through to KS5 French. Lauren Lechelle is a French native speaker, experienced teacher, author and IB examiner. She is currently teaching at Headington School in Oxford. Kirsty Thathapudi is an experienced editor, developer and author of MFL teaching material. Lisa Littlewood is an experienced French teacher and A-level examiner. She is currently teaching at Bournside School in Cheltenham. Severine Chevrier-Clarke is a French native speaker, experienced teacher, author and examiner as well as a qualified translator.