Foundations French 2 (Macmillan Foundation Languages)

Foundations French 2 (Macmillan Foundation Languages)

by Annie Fontaine Lewis (Author), Kate Beeching (Author)

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palgrave foundations french 2 - a lively re-introduction to French * Designed for and used extensively on Institution-wide Language Programmes (IWLPs) including language options and electives, Open Learning Programmes and similar provision * Ideal for students with some basic GCSE knowledge or equivalent * 10 units fit the 20-24 week teaching year * Scripted and unscripted dialogues provide a diverse range of audio material * Integrated pair- and groupwork activities throughout * Contains a comprehensive self-study section for non-contact hours * Revised and updated following wide-ranging lecturer consultation * Many new extended reading passages and new recordings * Topical exercises including the environment, student living, health& travel * CDs with every book Kate Beeching is Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and French at the University of the West of England. Annie Fontaine Lewis is Senior Lecturer in French Studies at the University of the West of England. Tom Carty was Languages Programme Leader at Staffordshire University and the University of Wolverhampton 2 CDs as per cover image CD 2 audio CDs come with this book MP3 files and digital licences are available for institutions from Palgrave Macmillan. Visit http://www.palgrave.com/modernlanguages/license.asp#Digital

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 2
Publisher: Red Globe Press
Published: 26 Jun 2008

ISBN 10: 0230574076
ISBN 13: 9780230574076

Author Bio
KATE BEECHING is a Senior Lecturer in Linguistics and French at the University of the West of England. She has taught non-specialist French at post GCSE level for many years and has already published a number of highly successful French text-books at this level. She is the author of several articles on pedagogic issues including the implementation of institution-wide language programmes and approaches to teaching French to non-specialists

ANNIE FONTAINE LEWIS is a Senior Lecturer in French Studies. After graduating from Rouen University in 1972 she taught in secondary schools in France and then in Bristol. She joined the Department of Languages at the former Bristol Polytechnic (now U.W.E) in 1981 where she has been involved in creating teaching materials at all levels on undergraduate programmes. She also co-produced a computer-based grammar programme, from beginners to advanced level.