Книга: Houghton Medi «Cambridge IGCSE. Business Studies. Teacher's Resource (+ CD-ROM)»
Серия: "Cambridge International Examinations" Written to cover the Cambridge IGCSE 2012 syllabus, these resources offers valuable, practical support for students. The Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies Teacher's Resource CD-ROM supports the content of the Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies Coursebook and provides a wealth of support material for teaching the syllabus. It contains: answers to all of the Coursebook activities; further activity ideas with answers; in-depth case studies with exam-style questions and sample answers, class activities, exam tips and mark schemes; and a glossary of key terms. Издательство: "Cambridge University Press" (2011)
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