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READING PLAN 2012-2013 GRADED READERS for ESO and BACHILLERATO

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READING PLAN2012-2013

GRADED READERSfor ESO and BACHILLERATO

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Black Cat readers embrace an exciting new approach, which we call‘expansive reading’. Expansive reading aims to use the text that the

students read as a springboard to explore all kinds of areas – linguistic,cultural, cross-curricular and other. In doing so it aims to expand students’cultural horizons.

Over the next few pages, we present a reading plan of recommendedgraded readers for ESO and Bachillerato. This consists of eight care-

fully selected titles for each year group.

Expansive ReadingExpansive ReadingB

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Reading Plan

The linguistic level of each title is indicated using the grading systemof the Common European Framework of Reference. In addition, the

exact grammatical and lexical areas presented in the integrated languageactivities are also detailed.

The theme of each book is described both in terms of the literary genre,and more specifically by indicating the topic areas presented in the

integrated background dossiers and Internet projects. In doing so, wehope to make it easier for you to choose a reader that is well suited tothe linguistic level of your class, and which also appeals to their interests.

Should you require any further guidance in choosing a reader, bothour local Vicens Vives representative and our specialist ELT advisor

would be delighted to assist you.

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ESO 1

A1

Green Apple–

Mystery& horror

· Going on holiday· Families· Jobs· The home· Shopping· Sleeping· Possessive adjectives· 'S' sounds· Word sounds

· Holidays· Rooms in the house· Personal information· Famous detectives· Tourists

THE SECRETOF THE STONESVictoria Heward

A1

Green Apple–

Mystery& horror

· Boats· Sea animals· Conjunctions: because; or; so;

but; and…· Possessive adjectives· Everywhere, everyone, everything· Vowel sounds

· Telling the time· Clothes· Family and friends· The Farallon Islands

THE GHOST SHIPOF BODEGA BAYGina D. B. Clemen

A1Green Apple

–Adventure

· Animals & parts of the body· Sports· Countable and Uncountable

nouns

· Jobs· Possessions· Wishes· The stories: Aladdin

& Cinderella

FIVE CHILDREN AND ITE. Nesbit

A1

Green Apple–

Fairy tale& fantasy

· Opposites· The Weather· Musical Instruments· Countries and Nationalities· Prepositions, Conjunctions,

Possessive pronouns· Everywhere, everyone, everything· Question words

· Family and friends· Daily routine· Rooms in the home· Items of clothing· A trip to Nuremberg· The Nutcracker ballet

THE NUTCRACKERE. T. A. Hoffmann

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

TITLE

Digital ReadingProgramme

Digital ReadingProgramme

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Recommended titles

ESO 1

A1

Green Apple–

Humaninterest

· Personal information· Jobs· Friends· Hampton Court

Gardens

THE SECRET GARDENFrances Hodgson Burnett

A1

Green Apple–

Fairy tale& fantasy

· Animals· Opposites· Common ailments· Everywhere, everyone, everything· Rhyming sounds· Words ending in /s/ /z/ and /iz/

· Family and friends· Wild animals· Find out about the

animals in the stories!· Australia· A visit to the vet· The Blue Whale

JUST SO STORIESRudyard Kipling

A1

Green Apple–

Humaninterest

· Opposites· Descriptive adjectives· Adverbs· Countable and Uncountable

nouns· Prepositions of place

· Animals and pets· Free time· Animals & our

environment· Riding school in

Austria

BLACK BEAUTYAnna Sewell

A1

Green Apple–

Humaninterest

· Weather· Dangerous animals· Jobs· Food· Clothes· The Present Continuous tense· The saxon genitive· must + verb

· Leisure· Family and friends· Animals· Shipwrecks - The

Titanic

THE TEMPESTWilliam Shakespeare

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

TITLE

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A2Green Apple

–Adventure

· The weather· Mystery words· Past Simple tense· Prepositions· Nouns and Adjectives· Comparative forms· Plural 's' forms: 's', 'iz', 'z'

· Free time· Ghosts· The weather· Jobs· Mark Twain's house· The Mississippi River· Missouri

THE ADVENTURESOF TOM SAWYER

Mark Twain

A2Green Apple

–Festivals

· Halloween· Adjectives & Nouns· Prepositions· The Past Simple form· Question words

· Seasonal activities· Halloween· Food· Hobbies· Stonehenge

HALLOWEEN... MAGICWITCHES AND VAMPIRES

Kelly Reinhart

A2

Green Apple–

Humaninterest

· Love and Marriage· Jobs· Food· Verbs and Prepositions· Question words· Consonants - [∫] [t∫] [d]· Vowel sounds· 'ed' endings of regular verbs

· Arguing· Getting lost· Jobs· Free time· Food· Flower Fairies· Athens· The Globe Theatre

A MIDSUMMERNIGHT'S DREAM

William Shakespeare

A2

Green Apple–

Mystery& horror

· The senses· Everyone, everything and

everywhere· Past Simple tense· Prepositions· The Future tense· Nouns and Adjectives· ed suffix· 'p' 't' or 'b' 'd'

· Jobs· Describing people· Talking about future

plans and intentions· Places in the local

area· Daily routines· Pilgrims· The state of Illinois· One-room schools in

AmericaAKRON HOUSE MYSTERYGina D. B. Clemen

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLE DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

ESO 2

Digital ReadingProgramme

NEWEDITION

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Recommended titles

A2Green Apple

–Legend

· Jobs· Places· Food items· Animal parts· Family members· Sports· Superlative form

· Jobs· Legendary creatures

or gods· Interview· Family· Holidays· A castle in Scotland· Your favourite dog

breedLEGENDS FROMTHE BRITISH ISLES

Retold by Deborah Meyers

A2

Green Apple–

Fairy tale& fantasy

· City / Countryside· Household objects· Vegetables· Pets· Weather· Past Simple - regular verbs· Countable & Uncountable nouns· Adverbs of place & Prepositions· ed suffix· Plural 's' forms

· Home life· Free time & holidays· What is a unicorn?· The highland cow

& Scottish animals· Friends· Weather· Barbecues· Mottoes and Royal

Coats of Arms· Bonnie Prince Charlie

& the Jacobite RisingTHE LAST UNICORN

Jane Elizabeth Cammack

A2

Green Apple–

Humaninterest

· Sports· School subjects· Emotions· Clothes· Dates· Nationalities· Weather· Comparative & Superlative

adjectives· Adverbs of frequency· Present Simple third person ‘s’

· A clothes shop· Dates and times· The weather· Activity: The ‘hot

seat’· The Hoppings· The film Freaky

Friday

I WANT TO BE YOUAndrea M. Hutchinson

A2

Green Apple–

Mystery& horror

· Jobs· Adjectives & adverbs· 'Make' or 'Do'· Prepositions· Question words· Countable / Uncountable nouns

· Jobs· School· Holidays· Hobbies· Food· London museums· A British child's

typical day· Food in Britain

PROJECT VAMPIREVIctoria Heward

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLE DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

ESO 2

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B1.1

Reading& Training

–Adventure

· Comparative idioms· Shapes· Two-part verbs: look· Bones· Weather words· as + adjective + as· Modal verbs must and can’t· Too and so…that· Reported speech· Will / won’t / going to + verb

· Holidays· Recent personal

activities· Volcanoes· Dinosaurs and

non-dinosaurs· Stories about

fantastic journeysJOURNEY TO THE CENTRE

OF THE EARTHJules Verne

A2

Reading& TrainingDiscovery

–Factual

· Theatre· Different types of people· Opposites· Political ideas· Prepositions

· Hobbies· Places in the local

area· Work· The Poetry of the

Romantics· Stratford-upon-Avon

& Shakespeare

GREAT BRITISH WRITERSDerek Sellen

B1.1

Reading& Training

–Adventure

· Crossword puzzle· Word and picture matching· Unscrambling words· Clauses with until, after, before,

as soon as, when· Question words· Direct speech & Reported speech

· Reading pictures· Sports· Diana and Rebecca

fight prejudice· Music· The ‘hot seat’· WebQuest: English

and Scottishmonarchs

· GlasgowROB ROY

Sir Walter Scott

B1.1

Reading& Training

–Humaninterest

· Vegetables· Flowers & trees· Descriptive adjectives· Present Simple & Present

Continuous· The saxon genitive· Going to or will· Preposition of place· Words that begin with 'Th'

· Houses· Transport· Kew Gardens· The North York

Moors National Park

THE SECRET GARDENFrances Hodgson Burnett

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLE DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

ESO 3

Digital ReadingProgramme

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Recommended titles

B1.1

Reading& Training

–Mystery& horror

· Adjectives· Adjectives ending in -ed and -ing· Verb + object + to + infinitive· Verb + verb + -ing· Time clauses

· Entertainment· Reading pictures· Food· Weekend activities· The Ghost Database· India· Poisonous snakes· Nathaniel

Hawthorne'sThe Scarlet LetterSTORIES OF GHOSTS

AND MYSTERYLe Fanu, Kipling, Hawthorne

B1.1

Reading& TrainingDiscovery

–Factual

· Politics· Precious stones· Words with a Scottish connection· Opposites· Present Perfect Simple· Past Perfect· Irregular verbs· Prepositions· Passive verbs

· Hobbies and sports· Festivals and music· Charles Darwin· Richard the Third

THE BRITISH ISLESDerek Sellen

B1.1

Reading& Training

–Crime

· Detective work· Matching words to pictures· Matching words to definitions· Crime and detection· Comparatives & Superlatives· Direct and Indirect speech· Synonyms· Question words

· Hobbies· Food· Reading pictures· The ‘hot seat’· Special occasions· The film Murder on

the Orient Express· Bangkok, Thailand· Tigers in danger!· Let's visit Apsley

House!· Honoré de BalzacTHE WILLING GHOST

Robert Wellington

B1.1

Reading& Training

–Humour

& comedy

· Family members· Descriptive adjectives· Prepositions of place· Adverbs· Some, any, a or an· Comparatives and Superlatives· Much, many or a lot of?· Going to + infinitive

· Shops· Hobbies· Work· The Creek Indians

THE RANSOM OF RED CHIEFO. Henry

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLE DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

ESO 3

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B1.2

Reading& Training

–Crime

· Words and their synonyms· Word square activity· The Past Perfect Simple tense

· Travel· Entertainment· Reading pictures· The Museum Mile· Vlad Tepes's birth-

place and his castles· Ellis Island and the

Statue of Liberty· Central Park· The film Bram

Stoker's DraculaTHE VAMPIRE'S TEARGina D. B. Clemen

B1.2

Reading& Training

–Mystery& horror

· Ghostly words· Rooms & Household objects· Parts of the body· Adjectives ending in -y· Present/Past Perfect vs Past

Simple· Will or going to?· While + past continuous· Irregular past verbs· Strong and weak forms [ə]· 'S' 'Z' & ' θ' 'ð'

· Home life· Holidays· Entertainment· Ghost films· Presidents of the US· Hampton Court

Palace

THE CANTERVILLE GHOSTOscar Wilde

B1.2

Reading& Training

–Humaninterest

· Vocabulary describing people· Food and drinks / Menu· Jobs / The legal profession· Word formation· Politics· Expressions with ‘like’· Action verbs· So / Neither / Nor + auxiliary +

pronoun· Prepositions· Reported statements and

questions

· Entertainment· Travel· Rules and regulations· Making suggestions

and responding· Making remarks

with ‘What’· Sports in Britain

today· The county of Suffolk· London at Dickens’

Time and TodayTHE PICKWICK PAPERSCharles Dickens

B1.2

Reading& Training

–Tragedy

· Verbs and their definitions· Expressions with 'enough'· Phrasal verbs with 'put'· Present Perfect Simple vs Present

Perfect Continuous· Passive vs Active

· Describing characters· Recent personal

events· Special occasions /

State events· Famous churches

and places ofworship in London

· Heraldry· The royal wedding· Richard III on film

THE TRAGEDYOF RICHARD III

William Shakespeare

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLE DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

ESO 4

Digital ReadingProgramme

Digital ReadingProgramme

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Recommended titles

B1.2

Reading& Training

–Mystery& horror

· Adjectives ending with ingand ed

· Accident and Emergencydepartment

· Crime and detection· Adverbs / Synonyms and opposites· Past Continuous and Past Simple· Sentences with when and while· Present Perfect Simple & Past

Perfect· Will - decisions and requests· Must and can't - making

deductions

THE STRANGE CASE OFDR JEKYLL AND MR HYDE

Robert Louis Stevenson

B1.2

Reading& Training

–Adventure

· Vocabulary-based activities· as + adjective + as· The Present Perfect & Past

Perfect tenses· Present Perfect vs Present

Simple & Continuous· Verb + infinitive or ing form· Phrasal verbs· Prepositions

· Holidays· Entertainment· The Three

Musketeers - films& adaptations

· Crime in fictionand film

· Rules andregulations

· Health· Edinburgh - the

festival city· Jack the Ripper· Film versions of

Dr Jekyll andMr Hyde

THE THREE MUSKETEERSAlexandre Dumas

B1.2

Reading& Training

–Love

· Antonyms· Fruits· Similes / Proverbs· Adjectives / Adverb forms· Time clauses· Conjunctions of time· The Past Continuous· Prepositions· as + adjective / adverb + as· The infinitive· ‘if’ clauses

· Weddings· Entertainment· Verona, the city of

Romeo and Juliet· Films based on

Shakespeare’s plays

LOVE IN SHAKESPEARE:FIVE STORIES

William Shakespeare

B1.2

Reading& Training

–Humaninterest

· Dangers at sea· Different kinds of money· Synonyms· Collocations· The First and Second Conditional· Verb forms· Past Continuous and Past Simple· Past Perfect Simple

· Free time· Describing people· Money· Interview at the

crime scene· Talking about fear· The Jacobites· The Battle of

Culloden· The Hudson River

and AlbanyTHE MASTER

OF BALLANTRAERobert Louis Stevenson

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLE DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

ESO 4

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Digital ReadingProgramme

NEWEDITION

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B2.1

Reading& Training

–Mystery& horror

· Opposites· Animals· Vocabulary activities· Defining relative clauses· Non-defining relative clauses

· National customs· Health· Women's roles· Early memories· Wolves· Whitby· Vampire films· H. G. Wells - The War

of the Worlds

DRACULABram Stoker

B2.1

Reading& Training

–Mystery& horror

· Word formation· Similes· The Third Conditional· Clauses with even though

and but

· National customs· A mad, logical and

supernatural story· Paintings· Impressions· Education· Edgar Allan Poe’s life· Terrifying puppets· Wells and Welles· Gothic: from Mrs

Radcliffe’s castles toMs Rice’s vampires

· Poe’s tales and poems

AMERICAN HORRORFIVE TERRIFYING TALES

Edgar Allan Poe

B2.1

Reading& Training

–Humour

& comedy

· Animal groups· Should or ought to· Don't have to or mustn't· The prefix -un· -ing or -ed endings· Suffixes· Reported speech· Reflexive pronouns· The Second Conditional

· Village and city life· Giving advice· Expressing possibility

and uncertainty· Looking after your

pet

WICKED ANDHUMOROUS TALES

Saki

B2.1

Reading& Training

–Mystery& horror

· Words and their synonyms· Actions· Wh- questions· The Third Conditional· Non-defining relative clauses· Reported speech

· Village and city life· Dancing today· Rules· Reading pictures· Jane Austen's novels· 'Hot seat' activity· Visiting Bath· Mrs Radcliffe's The

Mysteries of Udolpho· The film Northanger

Abbey· The GothicNORTHANGER ABBEY

Jane Austen

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLE DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

BACHILLERATO 1

NEWEDITION

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Recommended titles

B2.1

Reading& Training

–Humour

& comedy

· Vocabulary activities· Non-defining relative clauses· 'To be used to' vs 'to get used to'

· Deciding where togo on holiday

· Village and city life· National customs· Pollution· Hamburg and

hamburgers· Let's visit the

Pergamon Museum!· Plan a holiday in

Prague!· Freiburg, the city

of students

THREE MENON THE BUMMELJerome K. Jerome

B2.1

Reading& Training

–Crime

· Detective work· Words connected to

the army / the police· Means of transport· Comparatives & Superlatives· Reported speech

· Communication· Town and village life· National customs· Early memories· Crime doesn't pay· Museum of London:

Paintings in focus· Andaman Islands

THE SIGN OF FOURSir Arthur Conan Doyle

B2.1

Reading& Training

–Tragedy

· Synonyms· Words from the text and their

definitions· Verb - noun - adjective· Word tranformation· Character adjectives· The passive· Defining / Non-defining

relative clauses· If clauses· Past Simple, Past Continuous,

Past Perfect

· Personal values andideals

· The 'hot seat'· Early memories· National customs· Public figures past

and present· Films based on

Shakespeare's playsPOWER AND AMBITION

IN SHAKESPEAREWilliam Shakespeare

B2.1

Reading& Training

–Humour

& comedy

· Negative prefixes· Reciprocral pronoun each other· Reflexive pronouns· Although and However· Defining / Non-defining

relative clauses· Should· Question tags· So and Such / Make and Let· Phrasal verbs – Go on; Be up to· Present Perfect Continuous

· Family members· Youth culture· The film – Much Ado

About Nothing

MUCH ADO ABOUTNOTHING

William Shakespeare

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLEDISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

BACHILLERATO 1

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B2.2

Reading& Training

–Love

· Words from the text and theirdefinitions

· Word transformation activity· Parties· Feelings· Words related to illness· The Third Conditional

· Marriage· Elinor and Marianne· Personal values

and ideals· Sense and Sensibility

- the film

SENSE AND SENSIBILITYJane Austen

B2.2

Reading& Training

–Humaninterest

· Word formation· The Third Conditional· Be used to / get used to· Phrasal verbs with burst· Although, however, though

and but· The Past Perfect Continuous

· The world of work· Mayfair today

VANITY FAIRWilliam Makepeace

Thackeray

B2.2

Reading& Training

–Mystery& horror

· Words connected to the ideaof mystery

· The Third Conditional· Reported speech· The passive· The Past Perfect Simple

& Continuous· Relative clauses

· Discipline· An interview· Weblinks on:

- Jacques Futrelle- Titanic

THE PROBLEM OF CELL 13Jacques Futrelle

B2.2

Reading& Training

–Humaninterest

· Synonyms· Fortune· Verbs of seeing· The Past Perfect Simple· To be used to and to get used to· The Third Conditional· Can't / Couldn't + have + past

participle· Deductions in the past

· Helping others· Early memories· Crossroads· Personal values

and ideals· Matters of the heart

and mind

GREAT EXPECTATIONSCharles Dickens

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLE DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

BACHILLERATO 2

NEWEDITION

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B2.2

Reading& Training

–Humour

& comedy

· Am to, am not to· Reported speech· Order of adjectives· Questions in reported speech· Wish clauses· The Past Perfect / The Past

Perfect Continuous· Adjectives and adverbs· Defining / Non-defining

relative clauses

· Giving an opinion· Our perception

of reality· Acting· Weblinks on:

- Vocabulary from TheTaming of the Shrew

- Shakespeare’sBirthplace

THE TAMING OF THE SHREWWilliam Shakespeare

B2.2

Reading& Training

–Mystery& horror

· Senses· Feelings· Phrasal verbs with get· Reported speech· The Third Conditional· The Past Perfect Simple· The passive· To wish + past simple· Homophones

· Society and livingstandards

· Early memories· Beauty and youth· Sibyls of ancient

mythology· Literature and the

cinemaTHE PICTURE

OF DORIAN GRAYOscar Wilde

B2.2

Reading& Training

–Adventure

· The verb to recall· Poverty, crime and the law· Word square· Verbs of perception· The Past Perfect tense· The Past Perfect Continuous tense· I'd rather and I'd prefer

· Living standards· Reading pictures· Dickens on stage

and screen· Human rights· The French

Revolution

A TALE OF TWO CITIESCharles Dickens

B2.2

Reading& Training

–Love

· Synonyms· Antonyms· Word transformation· Phrasal verbs with 'take'· Reported speech· The Past Perfect Continuous

tense· Bored or boring?· The Third Conditional

· Society· The world of work· More about Jane

Austen

PRIDE AND PREJUDICEJane Austen

LEVEL COLLECTIONAND GENRE

VOCABULARY / GRAMMAR/ PRONUNCIATION

TITLE DISCUSSION TOPIC /INTERNET PROJECT

BACHILLERATO 2

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BARCELONA · GIRONA · LLEIDA · TARRAGONA

Polígono Els Mollons. c/ Traginers, parcela 17.46970 Alaquàs (Valencia).Tel. 96 198 62 10 • Fax 96 151 21 30

ALICANTE · CASTELLÓN · MURCIA · TERUEL · VALENCIA

Urbanización Lomo Blanco - Las Torres. c/ Artenara, 15.35010 Las Palmas.Tel. 928 48 01 86 • Fax 928 48 02 48

LAS PALMAS

Polígono Son Castelló. c/ Gremi de Boneters, 16.07009 Palma de Mallorca.Tel. 971 43 23 81 • Fax 971 76 03 54

ILLES BALEARS

Polígono Industrial Store. c/ Gramil 27, nave 5.41008 Sevilla.Tel. 95 443 28 11 • Fax 95 435 70 90

BADAJOZ · CÁCERES · CÁDIZ · CEUTA · CÓRDOBA · HUELVA · SEVILLA

Atención al profesorado:Tel: 958 53 52 32 • Fax: 958 25 03 29

Distribución desde Sevilla:Tel. 95 443 28 11 • Fax 95 435 70 90

ALMERÍA · GRANADA · JAÉN · MÁLAGA · MELILLA

Polígono El Mayorazgo. c/ Ingenieros Cervera, 16.38108 Santa Cruz de Tenerife.Tel. 922 21 06 00 • Fax 922 21 15 10

SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE

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