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Books in Cambridge French Programme series

  • Carnaval: Livre de l'élève

    Bill Pease-Watkin, John Greenway

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, )
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  • Carnaval: Manuel du professeur Ringbinder

    Bill Pease-Watkin, John Greenway

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, April 26, 1996)
    Cambridge French is a five year programme designed to make the study of a foreign language exciting and stimulating, and to provide students with an enjoyable experience of the French language. Using materials appropriate to their interests, growing maturity and linguistic attainment, the course steadily expands students' ability to use French to communicate and encourages them to progress to the best of their ability. Carnaval is the first year of the course, and comprises the Livre de l'élève, Manuel du professeur, Reprofiches, Cassettes and Flashcards. It presents a number of key structures in a variety of contexts, and includes a range of differentiated and supported activities which cater for a broad range of linguistic ability. Key features of the Manuel du professeur include teaching sequences in French accompanied by a commentary in English, suggestions for teaching techniques and guidelines for differentiation.
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  • Carnaval: Flashcards

    Bill Pease-Watkin, John Greenway

    Misc. Supplies (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 13, 1996)
    Carnaval: Flashcards are one of the components in the first year Cambridge French. The full range of material in the programme comprises the Livre de l'élève, Manuel du professeur, Reprofiches, and Cassettes. Carnaval concentrates on a limited number of key structures which are applied to a variety of contexts. Cambridge French is a 5-year programme designed to provide learners aged 11-16 with an enjoyable experience of the French language which steadily expands their ability to use French as a natural means of communication. The material has been prepared by a team of authors to ensure that continuity is maintained, and that learners' personal and linguistic skills and knowledge of vocabulary and key structures is built up and recycled systematically across the 5 years.
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  • Carnaval: Reprofiches Full Canadian binding

    Bill Pease-Watkin, John Greenway

    Misc. Supplies (Cambridge University Press, April 26, 1996)
    Cambridge French is a five year programme designed to make the study of a foreign language exciting and stimulating, and to provide students with an enjoyable experience of the French language. Using materials appropriate to their interests, growing maturity and linguistic attainment, the course steadily expands students' ability to use French to communicate and encourages them to progress to the best of their ability. Carnaval is the first year of the course, and comprises the Livre de l'élève, Manuel du professeur, Reprofiches, Cassettes and Flashcards. It presents a number of key structures in a variety of contexts, and includes a range of differentiated and supported activities which cater for a broad range of linguistic ability. The Reprofiches are photocopiable worksheets, providing a range of differentiated tasks and activities to support the material presented in the Livre de l'élève. In addition, they provide a picture bank which can be used on the OHP or for card games.
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  • Carnaval: Cassettes

    Bill Pease-Watkin, John Greenway

    Audio Cassette (Cambridge University Press, March 29, 1996)
    Carnaval: Cassettes are one of the components in the first year of Cambridge French. The full range of material in the programme comprises the Livre de l'élève, Manuel du professeur, Reprofiches, and Flashcards. Carnaval concentrates on a limited number of key structures which are applied to a variety of contexts. Cambridge French is a 5-year programme designed to provide learners aged 11-16 with an enjoyable experience of the French language which steadily expands their ability to use French as a natural means of communication. The material has been prepared by a team of authors to ensure that continuity is maintained, and that learners' personal and linguistic skills and knowledge of vocabulary and key structures is built up and recycled systematically across the 5 years.
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  • Voie libre: Cassettes

    Buck

    Audio Cassette (Cambridge University Press, )
    Cambridge French is a five year, activity-based course designed to make the study of a foreign language exciting and stimulating for learners aged 11-16. Using material appropriate to their interests, growing maturity and linguistic attainment, the course steadily expands students' ability to use French to communicate, and encourages them to progress to the best of their ability. It has been prepared by a team of authors to ensure that continuity is maintained, and that learners' personal and linguistic skills and knowledge of vocabulary and key structures are built up and recycled systematically across the 5 years. Voie Libre is concerned with the relationship of students in their final year of compulsory schooling with the wider community, and looks at issues ranging from environmental awareness to applying for a job. The cassettes contain a range of recorded items for use with the course.
  • Édito: Cassettes Cassettes

    Kate Beeching, Jemma Buck

    Audio Cassette (Cambridge University Press, April 26, 1996)
    Édito: Cassettes are one of the components in the fourth year of Cambridge French. The full range of material in the programme comprises the Livre de l'élève, Manuel du professeur,and Reprofiches. Édito takes the format of a teenage magazine to present a range of language skills and key structures. The range of issues covered varies from the off-beat to features of a more hard-hitting journalistic nature. Cambridge French is a 5-year programme designed to provide learners aged 11-16 with an enjoyable experience of the French language which steadily expands their ability to use French as a natural means of communication. The material has been prepared by a team of authors to ensure that continuity is maintained, and that learners' personal and linguistic skills and knowledge of vocabulary and key structures is built up and recycled systematically across the 5 years.
  • Édito: Livre de l'élève

    Kate Beeching, Jemma Buck

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Feb. 23, 1996)
    Cambridge French is a five year programme designed to make the study of a foreign language exciting and stimulating, and to provide students with an enjoyable experience of the French language. Using materials appropriate to their interests, growing maturity and linguistic attainment, the course steadily expands students' ability to use French to communicate and encourages them to progress to the best of their ability. Édito is the fourth year of the course, and comprises the Livre de l'élève, Manuel du professeur, Reprofiches, Cassettes and Flashcards. It includes a range of differentiated and supported activities which cater for a broad range of linguistic ability. Édito takes the format of a teenage magazine to present a range of language skills and key structures. The range of issues covered varies from the off-beat to features of a more hard-hitting journalistic nature.
  • Carnaval: Evaluation Pack

    Bill Pease-Watkin, John Greenway

    Misc. Supplies (Cambridge University Press, Aug. 13, 1996)
    Carnaval: Evaluation Pack contains copies of the student's book and teacher's book, a sample cassette, sample repromasters and sample flashcards. Carnaval is the first year of material for Cambridge French, and comprises the Livre de l'élève, Manuel du professeur, Reprofiches, Cassettes and Flashcards. It concentrates on a limited number of key structures which are applied to a variety of contexts. Cambridge French is a 5-year programme designed to provide learners aged 11-16 with an enjoyable experience of the French language which steadily expands their ability to use French as a natural means of communication. The material has been prepared by a team of authors to ensure that continuity is maintained, and that learners' personal and linguistic skills and knowledge of vocabulary and key structures is built up and recycled systematically across the 5 years.
  • Édito: Reprofiches Full Canadian binding

    Kate Beeching, Jemma Buck

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Feb. 28, 1997)
    Édito: Reprofiches are one of the components in the fourth year of Cambridge French. The full range of material in the programme comprises the Livre de l'élève, Manuel du professeur,and Cassettes. Édito takes the format of a teenage magazine to present a range of language skills and key structures. The range of issues covered varies from the off-beat to features of a more hard-hitting journalistic nature. Cambridge French is a 5-year programme designed to provide learners aged 11-16 with an enjoyable experience of the French language which steadily expands their ability to use French as a natural means of communication. The material has been prepared by a team of authors to ensure that continuity is maintained, and that learners' personal and linguistic skills and knowledge of vocabulary and key structures is built up and recycled systematically across the 5 years.
  • Édito: Evaluation Pack Evaluation pack

    Kate Beeching, Jemma Buck

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Dec. 31, 1999)
    Édito: Evaluation Pack contains copies of the student's book and teacher's book, a sample cassette and sample repromasters.Édito is the fourth year of material for Cambridge French, and comprises the Livre de l'élève, Manuel du professeur, Reprofiches, and Cassettes. Édito takes the format of a teenage magazine to present a range of language skills and key structures. The range of issues covered varies from the off-beat to features of a more hard-hitting journalistic nature. Cambridge French is a 5-year programme designed to provide learners aged 11-16 with an enjoyable experience of the French language which steadily expands their ability to use French as a natural means of communication. The material has been prepared by a team of authors to ensure that continuity is maintained, and that learners' personal and linguistic skills and knowledge of vocabulary and key structures is built up and recycled systematically across the 5 years.
  • Voie libre: Evaluation Pack

    Buck

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, )
    None