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OXFORD SCHOOL FRENCH DICTIONARY
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Volume: |
2007 |
By: |
Valerie Grundy, Nicholas Rollin |
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Paperback |
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ISBN 10: |
0199115281 |
ISBN 13: |
9780199115280 |
Publisher: |
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS |
Pub. date: |
3 May, 2007 |
Edition: |
Revised edition |
Pages: |
640 |
Description: |
A bilingual dictionary for pupils learning French. It has two sides that is divided into French-English and English-French, with an essential verb table list in the centre. It is in line with syllabus requirements, and contains a section dedicated to vocabulary and phrases on French life and culture. It comes in a handy pocket-size format. |
Synopsis: |
The Oxford School French Dictionary is the perfect bilingual dictionary for pupils learning French. The two sides of the dictionary are clearly divided into French-English and English-French, with an essential verb table list in the centre. The headwords are carefully selected to suit beginners, and particular attention is given to computing, word-processing, and ICT terms. In line with syllabus requirements, there is a special section dedicated to vocabulary and phrases on French life and culture. The simple two-colour layout, the alphabet down the side of each page, and the large clear print will help pupils navigate around the dictionary and take them straight to the translation they are looking for. This dictionary is exceptionally easy to use, and comes in a handy pocket-size format with a durable linen-finish cover. |
Key Stage: |
UK School Key Stage 2 |
Publication: |
UK |
Imprint: |
Oxford University Press |
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Non-returnable |
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