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The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary English series offers a
skills-building approach to the Lower Secondary English curriculum
framework (0861) from 2020. The Stage 9 Student’s Book supports
students to develop their skills in reading, writing and speaking
and listening, showing all students how to progress. This series is
endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support
the new curriculum framework 0861 from 2020. Focused on improving
skills – the book provides full coverage of the Stage 9 Cambridge
Lower Secondary English curriculum framework, with clear outcomes
in each chapter. Organised by purpose – each chapter shows
students how to speak, write and comment on texts created for one
key purpose or pair of purposes. A clear learning sequence builds
from students exploring texts, through scaffolded writing and
speaking and listening activities, towards a series of meaningful
final tasks. Stage 9 covers describing, entertaining, arguing,
narrating, analysing and comparing, and interpreting. The final
chapter of the book allows students to test their understanding and
apply the skills they have learned across Stage 9, by responding to
reading and writing questions on two longer texts. Supports
progression – clear models and examples are included throughout
to show students how to improve, while self-assessment tasks at the
end of each chapter help students to reflect on their progress.
Rich, varied and engaging text extracts – fresh international
fiction, poetry, drama and non-fiction texts represent the
different forms and purposes required at each stage of the
curriculum. Extracts of increasing length and challenge have been
chosen to build students’ reading stamina across the stage. The
clear lesson-by-lesson approach allows teachers to easily use the
resources in the classroom and build them into their own schemes of
work. Prepares students for a seamless transition to Cambridge
IGCSE™ English (First Language).
Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas Level/Subject: GCSE English
Literature First teaching: Sept 2015 First exam: June 2017 Exam
board: AQA Level/Subject: A Level English Literature First
teaching: Sept 2015 First exam: June 2017 Exam board: Cambridge
International Level/Subject: IGCSE Literature in English First
teaching: Sept 2018 First exam: 2020 This edition of Jane Eyre is
perfect for GCSE-level students: it comes complete with the novel,
plus an introduction providing context, and a glossary explaining
key terms. Orphaned at a young age, Jane Eyre is foisted upon
unfriendly relations, sent to school to suffer illness, injustice
and privation, before striking out on her own to earn her living as
a governess. Independent and passionate by nature, Jane only begins
to discover fulfilment when she takes up a post at Thornfield Hall
and gets to know the master Mr Rochester, a man of changeable
moods. Yet will Thornfield's secrets and Mr Rochester's past prove
obstacles to Jane's happiness? With its gothic atmosphere and
first-person narrative, Charlotte Bronte's bildungsroman has
captivated readers since its first appearance in 1847.
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary English series offers a
skills-building approach to the Lower Secondary English curriculum
framework (0861) from 2020. The Stage 8 Student's Book supports
students to develop their skills in reading, writing and speaking
and listening, showing all students how to progress. This series is
endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support
the new curriculum framework 0861 from 2020. Focused on improving
skills - the book provides full coverage of the Stage 8 Cambridge
Lower Secondary English curriculum framework, with clear outcomes
in each chapter. Organised by purpose - each chapter shows students
how to speak, write and comment on texts created for one key
purpose or pair of purposes. A clear learning sequence builds from
students exploring texts, through scaffolded writing and speaking
and listening activities, towards a series of meaningful final
tasks. Stage 8 covers describing, explaining, persuading and
arguing, narrating, exploring and discussing, and commenting and
comparing. The final chapter of the book allows students to test
their understanding and apply the skills they have learned across
Stage 8, by responding to reading and writing questions on two
longer texts. Supports progression - clear models and examples are
included throughout to show students how to improve, while
self-assessment tasks at the end of each chapter help students to
reflect on their progress. Rich, varied and engaging text extracts
- fresh international fiction, poetry, drama and non-fiction texts
represent the different forms and purposes required at each stage
of the curriculum. Extracts of increasing length and challenge have
been chosen to build students' reading stamina across the stage.
The clear lesson-by-lesson approach allows teachers to easily use
the resources in the classroom and build them into their own
schemes of work. Prepares students for a seamless transition to
Stage 9.
A Kesley and Lambert novel. A 16-year-old girl is found beaten and
suffocated in the woods. Her name was Karen Boland and her short
life had been secretive and unhappy. The police find plenty of
suspects: Karen's middle-aged lover, her stepfather, her
classmates... As they dig deeper, they discover that the teenager's
life had been surprisingly complicated.
A beach holiday is ruined by a murder, committed with a
cyanide-sprinkled sandwich. The death of a guest casts a shadow
over the summer holiday season at Oakfields mansion. The murder
weapon is discovered: a sandwich, seasoned with a good pinch of
cyanide. Motives abound among the other holidaymakers staying at
Oakfields, a strange and fascinating group of people with plenty of
secrets to hide...
A Kelsey and Lambert novel. Has Chief Inspector Kelsey meet his
match at last? Anna Conway, rising twenty, had much to live for:
not least a devoted young husband who put her welfare before all
else. Yet she suffered from depression and, just before leaving on
a restorative cruise, she was found dead in her bath. Chief
Inspector Kelsey and Sergeant Lambert at first accepted Anna's
death as suicide, and the more they learned of her unloved
childhood, the more understandable suicide became. So it was with
shock that when Anna married David she was already the widow of an
elderly man, whose death was not without unusual features. But when
they learned that David Conway too had been a widower, his first
wife having also committed suicide, Kelsey developed a gut feeling
that this grief-stricken widower was a cold-blooded murderer. Yes
there was testimony on all sides to his devotion to Anna, his alibi
was unimpeachable and his motive for murder non-existent. Doggedly
the Chief Inspector set out to prove David's guilt. But each time
he unearthed a suspicious circumstance, David came up with an
innocent explanation.
A Kesley and Lambert novel. Chief Inspector Kelsey and Detective
Lambert are investigating the murder of divorcee Venetia Franklin.
Venetia's ex-husband Ray Franklin and his new wife certainly have a
motive: Ray had had to continue providing for Venetia after the
divorce. But, there are other suspects: Philip Coburn who had
recently broken off an affair with Venetia, and an intense young
man she had met just before her death. Kelsey is following every
lead on the suspects when the death of a mentally disturbed man
makes him see them in a new light...
A Kesley and Lambert novel. The sun has risen but successful young
stockbroker Gavin Elliot is still in bed. He lies on his side, his
pyjama top hitched up to reveal his back- and a knife sticking out
from between his shoulder-blades...
A Kelsey and Lambert novel. A Longmead schoolteacher is found
strangled with her own silk scarf and several of the village's men
become suspects, as Chief Inspector Kelsey investigates.
A standalone mystery from the author of the Kelsey and Lambert
series. A mystery story that centres around the young and
successful Alison Rolt. Complex strands of small town life unravel
in the search for a murderer.
A standalone mystery from the author of the Kelsey and Lambert
novels. A number of people stood to benefit from Harry Mallinson's
death and Henry Mallinson was old and sick and very rich. His
estranged elder son needed money for his business. His younger son
did not want to see his father's will changed. His pretty
daughter-in-law needed money to lay of ghost from her past to rest.
His godson was behind with instalments on a motorcycle. His nurse
needed a few thousand to buy a son a small-holding and his
secretary a few hundred to buy herself expensive clothes. So when
Henry Mallinson died - not from natural causes - there was no lack
of suspects for the police.
A standalone mystery from the author of the Kelsey and Lambert
series. A number of people in the Midland town of Milbourne felt
their lives would be happier without Zena Yorke, for Zena, rich,
spoilt, once-beautiful, diabetic, sat like a spider at the heart of
a web of intrigue. There was her husband, initially successful in
his garment factory because of her but now grown tired of her;
Arnold Pierson, the firm's accountant, over whom she had a
mysterious hold; her hard-up brother, casting covetous eyes at
Zena's money; her beautiful sister-in-law who feared what Zena
could disclose. In this situation the arrival in the town of a
pretty widow acted as a catalyst. Yet when Zena died, the family
doctor was satisfied it was from natural causes. There was no case
to investigate.
Two sisters' bodies are discovered near the industrial town of
Cannonbridge. As detectives Lambert and Kelsey investigate the
double murder, they find themselves upsetting the locals. The girl
in the green anorak who came into the pub one rainy evening was
looking for her sister, who had left home four years before. Now,
because an unexpected legacy could not be paid until both girls
were accounted for, she is hot on the scent, never suspecting that
for her it is a scent of death and that each step she takes to try
to trace her sister Helen will soon be followed by Detective Chief
Inspector Kelsey and Sergeant Lambert. It is apparent that the
vital clue they are seeking lie in Helen's life between the time
she left home and the November night when she had vanished without
trace. Patiently Kelsey and Lambert follow Helen through various
jobs, to the house where she had a flat, the clinic where she had
an abortion, the young man from whom she bought a car. At no point
could it be proved that Helen was dishonest, yet Kelsey suspects
that the hard-working, helpful secretary knew more about her
employers and their practices than some of them wished. And therein
lies the clue to a double murder.
A Kesley and Lambert novel. Did Vera Foster commit suicide? That's
what everybody thinks. But Chief Inspector Kelsey has another
theory. He insists Vera's husband Gerald killed his wife, even
though he was seventy miles away when she died. Following his
intuition, and risking his reputation, Kelsey sets out to prove
Gerald's guilt and solve the most complicated puzzle of his career.
A Kesley and Lambert novel. Chief Inspector Kesley investigates a
murder case that will prove to be one of the most difficult and
complex of his career. When Grace Dalton is found dead the morning
after celebrating her 70th birthday, she leaves behind a houseful
of suspects, all of whom are mentioned in her will, and money seems
to be the motive. Could the killer be Esther Milroy, who is
discovered to have booked an expensive holiday just prior to the
tragedy? Or is Esther's brother Mathew- facing financial ruin
before his stepmother's death- the more likely suspect? And what
about Verity Thorburn, spurned by her lover, firmly believing that
if only she had a bigger disposable income the man who got away
would come running back to her? DCI Kesley investigates, and this
time it's personal. The dead woman was a close friend and he'll do
everything he can to put her killer behind bars.
A Kesley and Lambert novel. Cannonbridge's wealthiest and poorest
are drawn into the complex web of DCI Kelsey and Sergeant Lambert's
investigations. The body of an old man is discovered in the garden
of an abandoned house. There are no witnesses. There is no murder
weapon. The victim is Harry Lingard, the hardworking owner of the
council house he grew up in, who still fights for the rights of
local tenants. Harry had made enemies in high and low places with
his vigilantism, investigations into corruption and confrontations
with government housing officials. Harry's granddaughter Jill,
obsessed with the glamour of her customers at the department store
where she works, may not have been pleased when Harry refused to
lend her money.
A Kelsey and Lambert novel. A chance meeting with the attractive
Julie Dawson should have been no more than a pleasant interlude for
DS Lambert. When she is reported missing two months later however,
Lambert decides to look into the matter himself. He discovers that
Dawson may be conducting her own private investigation, and starts
to follow in her footsteps - but will the trail, which has already
unearthed suspicious deaths from the past, lead to a present-day
murder?
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary English series offers a
skills-building approach to the Cambridge Lower Secondary English
curriculum framework (0861) from 2020. The Stage 9 Teacher's Guide
provides comprehensive, practical support with lesson plans,
worksheets and PowerPoints for every unit of the Student's Book.
This series is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education to support the new curriculum framework 0861 from 2020.
Plan for progression with a full scheme of work for each stage.
Chapter overviews show where every text form or genre and learning
objective from the curriculum framework has been covered. Start
teaching straightaway with ready-made lesson plans, worksheets and
PowerPoints for each two- or four-page unit in the Student's Book.
Detailed, differentiated lesson plans share best practice, whether
you are teaching Lower Secondary for the first time or an
experienced teacher of the curriculum. The clear lesson-by-lesson
approach allows you to use the resources with ease in the classroom
and to build them into your own schemes of work. Fully
differentiated lesson plans suggest how all learners can be
supported to make progress through 'Extra support' and 'Extra
challenge' suggestions and worksheets to scaffold or extend the
Student's Book activities. Personalise the course and adapt the
resources to the needs of your classes with the editable Word and
PowerPoint files that can be downloaded from the Collins website:
www.collins.co.uk/cambridge-international-downloads
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary English series offers a
skills-building approach to the Cambridge Lower Secondary English
curriculum framework (0861) from 2020. The Stage 8 Teacher's Guide
provides comprehensive, practical support with lesson plans,
worksheets and PowerPoints for every unit of the Student's Book.
This series is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education to support the new curriculum framework 0861 from 2020..
Plan for progression with a full scheme of work for each stage.
Chapter overviews show which objectives, texts and key terms are
covered in each lesson, while the Curriculum Framework coverage map
shows where every text form or genre and learning objective from
the curriculum framework has been addressed. Start teaching
straightaway with ready-made lesson plans, worksheets and
PowerPoints for each two- or four-page unit in the Student's Book.
Detailed, differentiated lesson plans share best practice, whether
you are teaching Lower Secondary for the first time or an
experienced teacher of the curriculum. The clear lesson-by-lesson
approach allows you to use the resources with ease in the classroom
and to build them into your own schemes of work. Fully
differentiated lesson plans suggest how all learners can be
supported to make progress through 'Extra support' and 'Extra
challenge' suggestions and worksheets to scaffold or extend the
Student's Book activities. Personalise the course and adapt the
resources to the needs of your classes with the editable Word and
PowerPoint files that can be downloaded from the Collins website:
www.collins.co.uk/cambridge-international-downloads
The complete and comprehensive way to support your studies and
assessments in 2021 and exams in 2022. Get straight to the heart of
the text with crystal-clear notes, focused analysis and expert
summaries. Quickly demystify historical contexts and get to grips
with the text's form, language and structure. Efficiently unpick
plots, contexts and themes and sharpen your memory of key facts,
quotations and characters. Power up your essay-writing skills,
learn how to write top-grade answers and feel fully ready and
equipped to excel in any test or assessment. York Notes are the
long-established experts in English Literature, and we take your
success seriously. So whether you're studying The Merchant of
Venice by William Shakespeare for GCSE at home, online or in the
classroom, York Notes is your best bet for the best grades. Packed
with more powerful features than any other guide, this essential
The Merchant of Venice study companion is easy to use, brimming
with essential info and will quickly become your go-to buddy as you
navigate your GCSE course, build your confidence, stay motivated
and get ready to impress in any test, assessment or exam. To make
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Test your knowledge, practise your skills and feel ready for 2021
assessments and 2022 exams. Test and build your knowledge of every
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themes, contexts and quotations before tests and assessments.
Perfect your responses, practise writing great answers and find out
how to score the best grades you can. Learn to apply what you've
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questions. York Notes are the long-established experts in English
Literature, and we take your success seriously. So whether you're
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home, online or in the classroom, York Notes is your best bet for
the best grades. The biggest and most in-depth available, this The
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The complete and comprehensive way to support your studies and
assessments in 2021 and exams in 2022. Get straight to the heart of
the text with crystal-clear notes, focused analysis and expert
summaries. Quickly demystify historical contexts and get to grips
with the text's form, language and structure. Efficiently unpick
plots, contexts and themes and sharpen your memory of key facts,
quotations and characters. Power up your essay-writing skills,
learn how to write top-grade answers and feel fully ready and
equipped to excel in any test or assessment. York Notes are the
long-established experts in English Literature, and we take your
success seriously. So whether you're studying The Tempest by
William Shakespeare for GCSE at home, online or in the classroom,
York Notes is your best bet for the best grades. Packed with more
powerful features than any other guide, this essential The Tempest
study companion is easy to use, brimming with essential info and
will quickly become your go-to buddy as you navigate your GCSE
course, build your confidence, stay motivated and get ready to
impress in any test, assessment or exam.
T.B. Larimore rose from the depths of poverty to become an
outstanding preacher in the Lord's kingdom. These are a few of the
letters and sermons he wrote and preached during his lifetime. 452
pages.
T.B. Larimore rose from the depths of poverty to become an
outstanding preacher in the Lord's kingdom. These are a few of the
letters and sermons he wrote and preached during his lifetime. 452
pages.
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