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Own it! Level 1 Student's Book with Digital Pack Second Edition

By (author) Claire Thacker, With Melissa Wilson, With Daniel Vincent





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In our ever-changing world, teens require competence and confidence to navigate their path to success. Own it! Second Edition builds on the strong foundations of the original series with a focus on critical and creative thinking, collaboration and learner autonomy. With new video-based projects and a seamless learning and assessment approach, Own it! Second Edition helps create confident, independent students who are ready to embrace all of life's opportunities.

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Publisher | Cambridge University Press
Published date | 1 Nov 2025
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Format | Multiple-component retail product
Pages | 136
Dimensions | 274 x 219 x 6mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 370g
ISBN | 978-1-0098-1182-8
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BISAC | foreign language study / english as a second language


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