"The Dime" series has been written specifically for Caribbean secondary schools by a team of highly experienced Spanish teachers. It deals with the regional practicalities of learning Spanish for a Latin American context and provides a comprehensive foundation for students at the lower secondary levels up to and including those sitting Spanish at CSEC level. Numerous exercises and the functional nature of the series enable students to practice and become proficient in all four key skills: speaking, reading, writing and listening. This title is suitable for all Caribbean Secondary Spanish syllabuses. It is full colour throughout. Gradual progression in the presentation of language structures gives students the opportunity to absorb grammar and vocabulary more fully. Projects and related activities allow students to explore the Spanish language and to discover the similarities and differences between their own country and the Hispanic speaking world.
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Suitable for Caribbean secondary schools, this title deals with the regional practicalities of learning Spanish for a Latin American context and provides a comprehensive foundation for students at the lower secondary levels up to and including those sitting Spanish at CSEC level.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780333959411
Publisert
2003
Utgiver
Macmillan Education; Macmillan Education
Vekt
144 gr
Høyde
248 mm
Bredde
185 mm
Dybde
4 mm
Aldersnivå
E, 04
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
80

Om bidragsyterne

About the writing team: Jeanette Allsopp has nearly forty years' experience as a foreign language educator. A former head of modern languages and senior tutor in French at Erdiston College in Barbados, she has also been a Fulbright Research Fellow in Foreign Languages at the Defense Institute in California. At present, she is director of her own private language school in Barbados. Malva J Lewis has twenty years experience of teaching Spanish at secondary school level. At present she is head of the foreign languages department at Louis Lynch Secondary School, Barbados. Yolanda E Nelson-Springer was born in Cuba. She is a Spanish teacher at Sharon Primary School in Barbados. She is also part-time in Spanish at the Barbados Community College. Erskine Padmore teaches French and Spanish at the Lodge School, Barbados. Sally Seetahal-Mohammed is a Trinidadian currently living in St Lucia where she teaches at St Mary's College. She gained an MA in Spanish and taught for 20 years at Princes Town Senior Comprehensive School and Naparima College. She has also been an Examiner in Spanish with CXC and Chief Examiner with CAPE. She was a resource person with the Ministry of Education, Trinidad, chiefly involved with cirriculum planning and implementation as well as teacher training. She was also a member of the team responsible for the introduction of Spanish into primary school.