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textbook suggestions #1 (permalink) Sun Sep 21, 2008 17:02 pm   textbook suggestions
 

I'm looking for a textbook for a class of 11 year olds (in Spain). The key is that the language to be learnt must be made explicit, preferably with a list of vocabulary and structures used in a each unit. I say 11 year olds, but I'm also looking for something similar for other ages and levels (teenager to adult and beginner to upper inter).
Any ideas?
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textbook suggestions #2 (permalink) Sun Sep 21, 2008 17:21 pm   textbook suggestions
 

You might get a more qualified response here:

http://pub49.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=4168825034&cpv=1
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