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Price: $19.95

Format:
Paperback 448 pp.
148 mm x 210 mm

ISBN-10:
0199127433

ISBN-13:
9780199127436

Publication date:
June 2010

Imprint: OUP UK

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Oxford First Learner's French Dictionary 2010 Edition

New Edition

Oxford

The Oxford First Learner's French Dictionary is a bilingual French dictionary, the perfect reference tool for teaching Modern Languages as part of the curriculum to pupils aged 7-11.

This alphabetical dictionary has a colour user-friendly design, the alphabet down the side of each page, and colour headwords that lead the pupil straight to the translation they are looking for. It gives core vocabulary with phrases and context examples, as well as special level-appropriate language tips on grammar and usage and cultural tips about life in France. The dictionary has been designed to meet the requirements of the KS2 Framework for Languages and will be a useful resource not only for pupils, but also for primary teachers who may be teaching the language for the first time, and for parents who need to help their child with homework. This dictionary will support and guide, and help create an enthusiasm for finding out about other languages and cultures

Readership : 7-11 years, Y3-6, KS2, P4-7, parents, teachers

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Special Features

  • Bilingual French dictionary for all beginners learning French
  • Meets all the requirements of the KS2 Framework for Languages and Scottish MFL National Guidelines
  • Easy-to-use, with a clear design and colour used throughout to enable accessing French simple and easy
  • A special thematic colour picture section on topics ranging from animals, colours, clothes, classroom language, numbers, weather, family, and words pupils need to know when on holiday or an exchange programme