The AQA GCSE Spanish Higher Student Book is AQA-approved and matched to the 2024 Spanish GCSE specification. With engaging, culturally rich content to foster a love of languages, this book is written by experienced Spanish teachers and experts to cover vocabulary, grammar, topics, and skills for exams from 2026.
Oxford's AQA GCSE Spanish Higher tier course provides comprehensive practice for new assessments, including transcription and reading aloud (audio available separately). It can be co-taught with the AQA GCSE Spanish Foundation tier Student Book, featuring shared and differentiated spreads for each topic. No other resource has been approved by AQA for the Spanish Higher AQA GCSE exam from 2026.
Please note: Audio and transcript content are not included with this product. Downloadable audio files are available to purchase separately for sole-users only. Discover additional practice via the Kerboodle Online Learning platform for UK School accounts, please contact Oxford University Press for more details and to enquire about a sole-user audio purchase by emailing: [email protected].
This is Book 1 in the AQA GCSE Spanish Higher Series. See all AQA GCSE Spanish Higher books here.
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