Will Smith

Will Smith
ISBN-10
0340774908
ISBN-13
9780340774908
Series
Will Smith
Category
African American actors
Pages
20
Language
French
Published
2000
Publisher
Hodder Education
Authors
Gwen Berwick, Sydney Thorne

Description

La Loupe is a series of 18 French readers written specifically for pupils, in order to motivate and inspire them to read French books for pleasure. The series has three difficulty levels - the levels are clearly colour coded - in order to be accessible to all Key Stage 3 and 4 learners of French. This gives all pupils the opportunity to read for personal interest and enjoyment as the National Curriculum requires.

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