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Dans notre entrepôt à Beauvais, un contrôle qualité est effectué minutieusement sur tous nos livres par nos équipes compétentes avant la mise en vente pour déterminer l’état et vérifier qu’il respecte notre charte de qualité. Certains produits peuvent présenter des signes d’usure minimes, les livres comme les accessoires (CD, cahiers d’exercices…) mais seulement si cela ne nuit pas à la lecture. Si vous rencontrez le moindre problème concernant l’état des livres reçus, cliquez ici, notre équipe en charge du service client est à votre disposition et fait son possible pour vous aider.

Ce contrôle permet de déterminer une classification de nos livres détaillée ci-dessous.

Description de l’état d’un livre :

Très bon :

  • Livre en excellent état, presque comme neuf, il a été lu très peu de fois
  • Présence de quelques marques d’usure mais à peine perceptibles
  • Les pages ne sont ni écornées, ni annotées, ni tachées 
  • La couverture est en parfait état
  • Vous pouvez offrir ce livre à vos proches sans aucun doute !

Bon:

  • Livre déjà lu et usagé
  • Quelques légères marques d’usure (marque de crayon, page un peu écornée)
  • Aucune page n’est manquante
  • La couverture est intacte

Correct:

  • Livre usagé avec des marques d’usure visibles  (marques de crayon, pages écornées, petites annotations)
  • Aucune page n’est manquante, marques d’usure sans nuire à la lecture (marques de crayon, pages écornées, petites annotations)
  • Les accessoires sont présents mais peuvent avoir des marques d’usure
  • La couverture de protection peut être manquante

Move Upper Intermediate Student's Book Pack

Broché - Macmillan Education - 96 pages - Publication: 19 janvier 2006

Le Pitch

Présentation de l'éditeur Libro del alumno impreso en el nivel Upper-Intermedaite con CD- ROM para la práctica de revisión y auto-estudio. Cada módulo contiene su propia práctica adicional , lista de palabras y referencia Biographie de l'auteur Written by: Jon Hird divides his time between writing ELT materials and teaching in Oxford UK, where he has taught for about twenty years now. During this time Jon has also taught in Paris and FYR Macedonia. He has been involved in several ELT courses, including co-writing two levels of the Move coursebook series, writing and contributing to various components of Inside Out and New Inside out, including the Inside Out Grammar Companions, and writing resource material for the business course In Company. Jon has also written and contributed to a number of ELT grammar books, resource books and Internet-based writing projects. He enjoys the challenge, in both his writing and teaching, of trying to make classroom activities as meaningful, engaging and as enjoyable as possible. He particularly enjoys giving talks and workshops in different countries and meeting the teachers and students who may, or may not, use his books. Sue Kay studied at Birmingham University, unaware that it would later be the home of the prestigious Bank of English and one of the first places to carry out corpus-based research into the English language. Sue’s subject was French, and when she graduated, she didn't go straight into teaching. Sue did a post-graduate course at the Oxford College of F.E. and became a bilingual secretary on the Cote d'Azur in France. Sue married in Vallauris, within sight of Picasso's 'Man and Goat' statue, and her son William was born there too, giving him the double advantage of having a very glamorous place of birth (Cannes) and growing up bilingual. Sue moved to Lyon where she started teaching English after the customary four-week TEFL course at IH in London. She loved Lyon and worked alongside people who went on to set up one of the most impressive and innovative schools she knew - English International. After meeting fellow co-author Vaughan Jones, they began writing the Inside Out series together. Peter Maggs started out as a graphic designer and only got into ELT as a means to an end. He wanted to see more of the world and teaching English seemed a good way of doing that. He didn't expect to get hooked. But that was a long time ago and since then Peter has taught in France, Italy, Brazil, Japan and the UK. While he was in Japan Peter started up an English Language school, which proved to be an incredible experience.
Détails du livre

Move Upper Intermediate Student's Book Pack

Broché - Macmillan Education - 96 pages - Publication: 19 janvier 2006

État
 
 
Il ne reste plus que 1 exemplaire(s) en stock
23,89 € - 74 %
Prix réduit5,99 € Prix normal

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Achat engagé

Produit collecté et traité en France.

806 g de CO2eq en moins par rapport au neuf.

Le Pitch

Présentation de l'éditeur Libro del alumno impreso en el nivel Upper-Intermedaite con CD- ROM para la práctica de revisión y auto-estudio. Cada módulo contiene su propia práctica adicional , lista de palabras y referencia Biographie de l'auteur Written by: Jon Hird divides his time between writing ELT materials and teaching in Oxford UK, where he has taught for about twenty years now. During this time Jon has also taught in Paris and FYR Macedonia. He has been involved in several ELT courses, including co-writing two levels of the Move coursebook series, writing and contributing to various components of Inside Out and New Inside out, including the Inside Out Grammar Companions, and writing resource material for the business course In Company. Jon has also written and contributed to a number of ELT grammar books, resource books and Internet-based writing projects. He enjoys the challenge, in both his writing and teaching, of trying to make classroom activities as meaningful, engaging and as enjoyable as possible. He particularly enjoys giving talks and workshops in different countries and meeting the teachers and students who may, or may not, use his books. Sue Kay studied at Birmingham University, unaware that it would later be the home of the prestigious Bank of English and one of the first places to carry out corpus-based research into the English language. Sue’s subject was French, and when she graduated, she didn't go straight into teaching. Sue did a post-graduate course at the Oxford College of F.E. and became a bilingual secretary on the Cote d'Azur in France. Sue married in Vallauris, within sight of Picasso's 'Man and Goat' statue, and her son William was born there too, giving him the double advantage of having a very glamorous place of birth (Cannes) and growing up bilingual. Sue moved to Lyon where she started teaching English after the customary four-week TEFL course at IH in London. She loved Lyon and worked alongside people who went on to set up one of the most impressive and innovative schools she knew - English International. After meeting fellow co-author Vaughan Jones, they began writing the Inside Out series together. Peter Maggs started out as a graphic designer and only got into ELT as a means to an end. He wanted to see more of the world and teaching English seemed a good way of doing that. He didn't expect to get hooked. But that was a long time ago and since then Peter has taught in France, Italy, Brazil, Japan and the UK. While he was in Japan Peter started up an English Language school, which proved to be an incredible experience.
Détails du livre

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