Singing French (Book + CD): 22 Photocopiable Songs and Chants for Learning French (Singing Languages)
Stephen Chadwick
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Description for Singing French (Book + CD): 22 Photocopiable Songs and Chants for Learning French (Singing Languages)
paperback. A must-have collection of fun new songs and chants for practising vocabulary and phrases when learning French. Illustrator(s): Harding, Emma; Gosney, Joy. Series: Singing Languages. Num Pages: 64 pages, (line and tone). BIC Classification: 2ADF; 4KHJ; 4KHN; JNUM; YQF. Category: (EJ) Primary; (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 296 x 211 x 7. Weight in Grams: 214.
A must-have collection of fun new songs and chants for practising vocabulary and phrases when learning French.
A must-have collection of fun new songs and chants for practising vocabulary and phrases when learning French. These catchy songs and chants help pupils memorise the words, and the upbeat backing tracks
will appeal to 8-13 year-olds. Also includes teaching ideas for activities and games to go with each song and chant.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Collins Music
Condition
New
Series
Singing Languages
Number of Pages
64
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780713668988
SKU
KJH0000201
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-3
About Stephen Chadwick
Helen MacGregor is one of A&C Black's most popular music authors. Her titles include: Let's go Shoolie-shoo, Music Express, Listening to Music and Bingo Lingo. She has lived in France and taught KS3 French and is currently working as Primary Music Consultant for Kent Schools Advisory Service. Stephen Chadwick is an award-winning composer and arranger of educational music. His work ... Read more
Reviews for Singing French (Book + CD): 22 Photocopiable Songs and Chants for Learning French (Singing Languages)
A welcome addition to the French teaching field… The lyrics are accessible and delivered clearly, but their particular strength lies in their flexibility…. As a component in a programme of study it offers an invigorating breath of fresh air.'