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From: Q. Hoang <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 05 May 2000 06:42
Subject: Re: Textbooks for Business Studies
>If you're following AQA, then Business Studies by Marcouse et al is
probably
>your best bet. It;s split up into AS and A2 for end-of-unit questions and
>answers. ISBN:0-340-70462-4. But be warned - there are quite a few typo's
>and errors in the book (and in the Teacher's Guide too!). But generally,
>I'd recommend it.
>
>If you want a general text (i.e. not following only AQA text) you could go
>for the new Business Studies book by Hall et al - published by Causeway
>Press. Again, this is split for AS and A2 and has those differentiated
>tasks that you're after.
>
>Best wishes with the new course,
>
>Quy Hoang
>Wallington High, Surrey
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>I have used Hall et al for A Business Studies this year, as well as for
Business Foundation Programmes (Pre-University) and have found it excellent.
Just a shame that the Tutor's handbook was not published until March! In
the handbook they give a break down of different syllabus requirements and
Units in the book that are suitable, as well as questions suitable for A and
AS
Julie Van-Dungey
Oxford College
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