A Z for Spanish B

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A Z for Spanish B
Author : Noelia Zago
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 15 July 2020
ISBN : 1916413145
Pages : 100 pages
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A Z for Spanish B by Noelia Zago Book PDF Summary

Part of the A-Z series from Elemi which aims to support students throughout their IB Diploma studies, this A-Z for Spanish B provides a glossary of Spanish-English vocabulary: Essential vocabulary and key phrases organized in topics to reflect the five conceptual themes of IB Diploma Spanish B. Entirely focused on the needs of the IB Diploma curriculum, students learn and engage with current topical vocabulary across a variety of text types. Provides a useful reference to help students express their own ideas and opinions in written and spoken Spanish. Offers a range of appropriate vocabulary and key phrases to develop students' interactive skills and help them maintain a conversation. Suitable for both HL and SL studies. This popular book specifically offers help with: learning and engaging with appropriate and varied vocabulary in topic-by-topic lists developing extended writing in a variety of text types supporting speaking skills, particularly oral presentations and discussions as part of the internal assessment.

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