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'York Notes for GCSE' offers a useful approach to English
Literature and aims to help readers achieve a better grade. Updated
to reflect the needs of today's students, the new editions are
filled with detailed summaries, commentaries on key themes,
characters, language and style, illustrations, exam advice and much
more.
'York Notes for GCSE' offers a useful approach to English
Literature and aims to help readers achieve a better grade. Updated
to reflect the needs of today's students, the new editions are
filled with detailed summaries, commentaries on key themes,
characters, language and style, illustrations, exam advice and much
more.
The course consists of Books 1 (syllabus Modules 1-3) and 2
(Modules 3-5) to provide teachers and students with ample
additional material to tackle the teaching and learning philosophy
of the CCSLC English syllabus. Each book comes with a CD that
contains a series of multiple choice questions to prepare students
for the exam.
Colourful and visually appealing to help engage and inspire your
students. Full of motivating activities, with opportunities for
Assessment for Learning. Glossaries help make poems accessible for
all your students. Uses a wide range of poetry styles with
well-known classics and more contemporary poetry, as required in
the National Curriculum. Provides coverage of Framework objectives
for teaching English to help you deliver the KS3 strategy. Helps
with pupil's progression throughout KS3 and transition from KS3 to
GCSE.
A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the
2015 GCSE English qualifications. Approved for the AQA 2015 GCSE
English Literature specification, this print Student Book is
designed to help students develop whole text understanding and
written response skills for their closed-book exam. The resource
provides chapter-by-chapter coverage of Dicken's novella as well as
a synoptic overview of the text and its themes. Short, memorable
quotations and striking images throughout the book aid learning,
while in-depth exam preparation includes practice questions and
sample responses. See also our A Christmas Carol print and digital
pack, which comprises the print Student Book, the enhanced digital
edition and a free Teacher's Resource.
Skills in English is a lively, stimulating full-colour resource
designed to develop the skills that students need to improve their
performance in English and enable them to achieve their full
potential at Key Stage 3 and beyond. Skills in English offers full
coverage of the National Curriculum and objectives of the Framework
for Teaching English Years 7-9, year by year, and provides a wide
range of exciting fiction, poetry, drama, non-fiction and media
texts. Structured, differentiated activities and end of section
assignments to help with assessment and target setting are
included. Each Skills in English student book has an accompanying
interactive Student CD-ROM so that students' ICT skills are fully
developed within the context of English.
A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the
2015 GCSE English Language qualifications. Approved for the AQA
GCSE English Language 2015 specification, this print Student Book
is designed for students targeting Grades 1 to 5 and above.
Featuring a wide range of 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century texts, this
resource has spelling, punctuation and grammar support integrated
throughout. It also contains assessment tests and in-depth exam
preparation, including two full practice papers. See also our
Progress print and digital pack, which comprises a Progress print
Student Book, a Writing Workshop print Student book, enhanced
digital editions of each and free Teacher's Resources.
Developed exclusively with the Caribbean Examinations Council, this
Study Guide will provide you with the support to maximise your
performance in CSEC English A. Written by a team of experts in the
syllabus and the examination, this Study Guide covers all the
essential information and has online support. Each topic begins
with key learning outcomes and contains a range of features to
enhance your study of the subject.
The Skills in English series is designed to cover all the National
Curriculum requirements using a wide range of texts. The student
book focuses on reading, writing, speaking and listening skills. It
provides differentiated activities that integrate word, sentence
and text-level objectives.
The only textbook that has been written for the OxfordAQA
International GCSE English Language (9270) specification, for first
teaching in September 2016. Written by an experienced author, the
clear, international approach develops the inference, exploration,
analysis and deduction skills required to effectively analyse a
wide range of texts. This textbook contains a wide range texts,
accompanied by activities and questions that provide opportunities
for reading, writing, speaking and listening, along with a focus on
grammar, punctuation and spelling. It develops the key skills
needed for the OxfordAQA International GCSE English Language exams
and provides an excellent grounding for further study at A Level.
The online textbook license can be accessed on a wide range of
devices and is valid until 31st December 2026, for use by one
student or teacher. Your first login will be sent to you in the
mail on a printed access card.
The only textbook that has been written for the OxfordAQA
International GCSE English Language (9270) specification, for first
teaching in September 2016. Written by an experienced author, the
clear, international approach develops the inference, exploration,
analysis and deduction skills required to effectively analyse a
wide range of texts. This textbook contains a wide range texts,
accompanied by activities and questions that provide opportunities
for reading, writing, speaking and listening, along with a focus on
grammar, punctuation and spelling. It develops the key skills
needed for the Oxford AQA International GCSE English Language exams
and provides an excellent grounding for further study at A Level.
This pack includes one print textbook and one online textbook. The
online textbook can be accessed on a wide range of devices and the
licence is valid until 31st December 2026, for use by one student
or teacher. Your first login will be sent to you in the mail on a
printed access card.
The course consists of Books 1 (syllabus Modules 1-3) and 2
(Modules 3-5) to provide teachers and students with ample
additional material to tackle the teaching and learning philosophy
of the CCSLC English syllabus. Each book comes with a CD that
contains a series of multiple choice questions to prepare students
for the exam.
A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the
2015 GCSE English Language qualifications. Approved for the AQA
GCSE English Language 2015 specification, this print Student Book
is designed for students targeting higher grades. Featuring a wide
range of 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century texts, this resource has
spelling, punctuation and grammar support integrated throughout. It
also contains assessment tests and in-depth exam preparation,
including two full practice papers. See also our Progress Plus
print and digital pack, which comprises a Progress Plus print
Student Book, a Writing Workshop print Student book, enhanced
digital editions of each and free Teacher's Resources.
Written by a team of experienced examiners and teachers, and
matched to the requirements of the latest CSEC syllabus, English A
for CSEC adopts a skills-based approach and engages students with a
variety of carefully structured activities to maintain interest.
CSEC examination-type questions throughout develop skills and
provide valuable practice alongside interesting,
audience-appropriate, extracts that meet the outcomes of the
syllabus and the requirements of the examination. A newly added SBA
section focuses on core skills required for this aspect of the
assessment.
The re-jacketing of AQA Functional English Student Book was
requested by the Trade Sales Team following reports of interest
from the market for that type of resource. The target market will
be adults with low levels of literacy who are working towards the
Basic Skills level 1 and 2 qualifications. They need
adult-orientated materials that aren't patronising, give lots or
opportunity for practice and are accessible in terms of language
and layout. There are a variety of centres where adults can take
literacy courses including FE colleges, adult learning centres,
prison units, etc. Market feedback indicates that adults doing
these courses buy their own resources on the recommendation of the
course tutor. There are an estimated 7 million adults with low
levels of numeracy and literacy (Department for Innovation,
Universities and Skill website) and there is an ongoing government
initiative, with funding, to encourage more of these adults to
improve these skills. The National Numeracy and Literacy
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