Oxford Literature Companions: Como agua para chocolate: study guide for AS/A Level Spanish set text
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- ISBN 9780198418375
- Weight: 202g
- Dimensions: 170 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 15 Feb 2018
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Get to grips with set texts and be fully prepared for the AS/A Level exam with the Modern Languages Oxford Literature Companions. The Companions are written by experienced lecturers, teachers and examiners and provide comprehensive coverage of characters, themes, plot, language and context with activities in Spanish to consolidate your knowledge of the text. There are also extensive sections on exam preparation and response planning, with a bank of annotated sample answers and practice questions. This guide covers Como agua para chocolate by Laura Esquivel.
Modern Languages Oxford Literature Companions are also available for selected French and German set texts.
Margaret Bond took early retirement from a Head of Department position, after a long career teaching Spanish and French in comprehensive, grammar and independent schools. After a few years of enjoying the freedom to travel, she took up a part-time role as Spanish Tutor for trainee MFL teachers, and Link Tutor, liaising with schools in the training of mentors and ITE co-ordinators for a University PGCE course. She is a committed hispanophile with a keen interest in
literature and its application in the classroom. She is a co-author of the OUP AS and A level Spanish course books, and has contributed to Kerboodle resources. Lorenzo Moya-Morallón is Head of Spanish
at an independent school and has been teaching languages since 1999. He studied for a masters-degree in Law in Spain, spent one year studying in Paris and obtained his PGCE at the University of Newcastle. As well as being Head of Spanish, he is also Initial Teacher Training (ITT) co-ordinator at his school and is one of four housemasters. H
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