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*** N.B. The level 2 teacher's book can no longer be ordered in hard copy format. Teachers can download this resource in PDF format for free via the Campus platform ( ) by carrying out the following steps:
This is the revised edition of one of our best-selling Spanish courses. The student's book, the exercises and the grammar résumé are still included in one volume, making it easy to use, the new design is attractive and the contents have been updated. The book is well structured and clearly laid out in sections, as follows: COMPRENDER, EXPLORAR Y REFLEXIONAR, PRACTICAR Y COMUNICAR y VIAJAR. There are also some interesting final tasks for students to carry out. More exercises have been added to make this course complete and the focus remains on a task-based approach. ***For level 1, the audio transcripts are located at the back of the book (after the verb tables and before the glossary). For levels 2, 3 and 4, the transcripts can be downloaded for free in PDF format via the publisher's online platform ( ). After clicking on this link, it is possible to set up a free account by clicking on the 'Crear una cuenta nueva' tab. Once an account has been created, in the 'Inicio' ('Home') screen, students should then click on 'Nuestros libros y recursos' and then on the book in question. They then need to click on the 'Otros recursos' link. Upon doing so, students will be able to access and download the files corresponding to the 'Transcripciones', 'Soluciones' and 'Glosarios' sections in the student's books.*** ***N.B. The teacher's guides for levels 1-4 can no longer be ordered in hard copy format. Instead, teachers can download the guides in PDF format for free via the Campus platform ( ) by carrying out the following steps: 1. On the 'Home' screen, select 'Profesor' as the user, then click on the 'Crear una cuenta gratuita' tab. 2. Once an account has been created, on the 'Inicio' ('Home') screen, click on 'Nuestros libros y recursos'. Then select 'Aula Internacional - Nueva edición' and click on the required level. 3. Select 'Recursos', then click the sub-heading 'Recursos del profesor'. Download the files
You can download Aula Internacional workbooks and textbooks for free without any registration, by direct link, in pdf format. Audio courses and lessons are available in mp3 format and you will soon be able to listen to them online. Files are not downloaded by torrent or Google Drive but directly from our server. All files are zip archives and constantly tested for viruses.
Are Coursera courses still free? At Class Central, we get that question so often that I wrote a guide to answer it. Generally speaking, Coursera courses are free to audit, but if you want to access graded assignments or earn a Course Certificate, you will need to pay. This change was first announced in October 2015, and went live in January 2016.
Access is one thing, but a complete course experience is another. we need to distinguish between a course like CS50 on Edx, which offers a complete experience for free, vs many courses on Coursera (or lately Edx), that allow access to videos but not much else. The AI for Medicine, for e.g. offers an audit experience, but also hides some course exercises, quizzes etc.
As we note in the article, the certificates are paid but all the contents of the course including graded assignments are free. For other Coursera courses, the graded assignments are also behind the certificate paywall.
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