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Book resources for teachers in Argentina
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Literature Resources and Publications
Make use of the wide range of resources available online and in Argentina, including teaching materials and poster exhibitions.  You will also find useful resources and study guides to help you use film in your language and literature classes.
POSTER EXHIBITIONS
Literature poster exhibitions for you to borrow in Argentina.
TEACHING WITH FILM

Resources, some free such as generic study guides and study guides on specific films, from Film Education a UK charity that encourages and promotes the study of film and cinema within the UK school curriculum.

See study guides produced for us by Film Education on Reading a Film, Billy Elliot, Brassed Off, East is East and Get Real.

Teaching Literature
Download  teaching materials on  Benjamin Zephaniah.
You can also ask us for materials on works by John Burnside, Jane Rogers and Simon Armitage.
Books in Argentina
Where to find collections across Argentina of a wide range of books, including many from Eyes Wide Open and the Man Booker Prize.
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Animating Literature
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UK Contemporary Writers
Up-to-date profiles of UK and Commonwealth living writers: biographies, bibliographies, critical reviews, prizes and photographs.  Search by author, genre, nationality, gender, publisher, book title, date of publication or prize name and date.
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