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Show students how to make progress towards Cambridge Lower
Secondary and IGCSE success with these skills-focused resources.
Series edited by Julia Burchell and Mike Gould, this book supports
the Cambridge Secondary 1 curriculum at Stage 9 and offers a range
of practice exercises to consolidate and extend students' learning.
Skills-building practice activities support students' learning
Matches the structure, content and themes of the Stage 7 Student
Book Helps prepare students for assessment by consolidating key
aspects of language, grammar and vocabulary Saves time with a range
of fun and engaging activities that can be used in class or as
homework Provides support as part of a set of resources for the
Cambridge Lower Secondary English curriculum framework from 2018
The complete and comprehensive way to support your studies and
assessments in 2021 and exams in 2022. Quickly get to grips with
key writing skills, including planning and writing your own texts
in the exam and writing about fiction and non-fiction extracts.
Build confidence with key definitions, examples, regular tests and
'Top tips' for improvement. Perfect your techniques and write
mark-maximising answers with the targeted 'Aiming high' tips. Power
up your writing skills and feel fully ready and equipped to excel
in any test or assessment. For the first time, York Notes bring you
a Revision and Exam Practice guide to help you improve your writing
skills for the whole of your English Language and English
Literature GCSE 9-1 courses. So whether you're studying 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, our Writing Skills: Revision and Exam Practice guide 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.
Updated and fully aligned with the Cambridge International AS &
A Level English Language 9093 syllabus for examination 2021. This
coursebook helps students take an active approach to developing and
applying the key reading and writing skills they need to succeed in
their AS & A Level English Language course. In the first part
of the book, for AS Level, students will learn to analyse and write
different text types, from diaries and blogs to reviews, speeches
and narratives. The second part supports A Level study, building on
the skills students have learnt at AS level and applying them to
four specialist areas of English: Language Change, Child Language
Acquisition, English and the World, and Language and the Self.
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.
Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas; Cambridge Assessment
International Education Level & Subject: GCSE 9-1 English
Literature; IGCSE Literature in English First teaching: September
2015; September 2018 First examination: June 2017; June 2020 and
2021 This edition of Romeo and Juliet is perfect for GCSE-level
students, with the complete play in an accessible format, on-page
notes, introduction setting the context, timeline, character and
theme indexes. Affordable high quality complete play for Romeo and
Juliet, ideal for GCSE 9-1 and IGCSE Demystify vocabulary with
notes on the page and concise commentary Set the scene with
perfectly pitched introductions that introduce key contexts,
concerns and stylistic features, and examine different performances
and interpretations Recall plot summaries at the beginning of each
scene Support GCSE revision and essay writing with theme and
character indexes Help students with social, historical and
literary context with the bespoke timeline of Shakespeare's life
and times
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary English series offers a
skills-building approach to the Cambridge Lower Secondary English
curriculum framework (0861) from 2020. The second edition of the
Stage 8 Workbook is designed to help students to consolidate their
learning through further practice to secure the skills taught in
the Student's Book. This series is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment
International Education to support the new curriculum framework
0861 from 2020. Consolidate and extend students' learning with
engaging practice activities and additional language support for
Chapters 1 to 6 of the Student's Book. The numbered units
correspond clearly to the Student's Book and can be set as homework
or used in class for further study. All tasks can be completed
individually. As in the Student's Book each chapter builds from
scaffolded activities to more independent and substantial tasks.
The write-in format aids revision and keeps learning in one place,
allowing teachers to monitor students' progress. Answers to the
Workbook questions are provided in the Stage 7 Teacher's Guide.
Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas, WJEC Level & Subject:
GCSE 9-1 English Literature First teaching: September 2015; First
examination: June 2017 Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment
International Education Level & Subject: International AS &
A Level Literature in English First teaching: September 2019; First
examination: June 2022 This edition of Much Ado About Nothing is
perfect for GCSE-level and A-level students, with the complete play
in an accessible format, on-page notes, introduction setting the
context, timeline, character and theme indexes. Affordable high
quality complete play for Much Ado About Nothing, ideal for GCSE
9-1 and Cambridge A Level Demystify vocabulary with notes on the
page and concise commentary Set the scene with perfectly pitched
introductions that introduce key contexts, concerns and stylistic
features, and examine different performances and interpretations
Recall plot summaries at the beginning of each scene Support GCSE
and A level revision and essay writing with theme and character
indexes Help students with social, historical and literary context
with the bespoke timeline of Shakespeare's life and times
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
IGCSEâ„¢ English (First Language).
Boost confidence and encourage results Easy to use, bright and
friendly, this engaging guide will support and nurture children's
learning as they prepare for their KS2 SATs on grammar, punctuation
and spelling and reading. It'll help them build their resilience
and stamina, test and track their progress and gently motivate them
to achieve their very best. Stay on track and keep focused Use this
guide to unlock all the requirements of the KS2 English test
papers. Its unique learning and revision features expertly support
what children are learning in class so they can quickly get ahead
in the vital areas of grammar, punctuation, spelling and reading.
Build and test essential skills and knowledge Using an appealing
array of SATs-style tests, including a FULL practice paper,
combined with fun exercises and activities, children can practise
their skills, improve their knowledge and hone their abilities in
readiness for the official tests.
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary English series offers a
skills-building approach to the Cambridge Lower Secondary English
curriculum framework (0861) from 2020. The second edition of the
Stage 9 Workbook is designed to help students to consolidate their
learning through further practice to secure the skills taught in
the Student’s Book. This series is endorsed by Cambridge
Assessment International Education to support the new curriculum
framework 0861 from 2020. Consolidate and extend students’
learning with engaging practice activities and additional language
support for Chapters 1 to 6 of the Student’s Book. The numbered
units correspond clearly to the Student’s Book and can be set as
homework or used in class for further study. All tasks can be
completed individually. As in the Student’s Book each chapter
builds from scaffolded activities to more independent and
substantial tasks. The write-in format aids revision and keeps
learning in one place, allowing teachers to monitor students’
progress. Answers to the Workbook questions are provided in the
Stage 7 Teacher’s Guide.
Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, Eduqas; Cambridge Assessment
International Education Level & Subject: GCSE 9-1 English
Literature; IGCSE Literature in English First teaching: September
2015; September 2018 First examination: June 2017; June 2020 This
edition of Macbeth is perfect for GCSE-level students, with the
complete play in an accessible format, on-page notes, introduction
setting the context, timeline, character and theme indexes.
Affordable high quality complete play for Macbeth, ideal for GCSE
9-1 and IGCSE Demystify vocabulary with notes on the page and
concise commentary Set the scene with perfectly pitched
introductions that introduce key contexts, concerns and stylistic
features, and examine different performances and interpretations
Recall plot summaries at the beginning of each scene Support GCSE
revision and essay writing with theme and character indexes Help
students with social, historical and literary context with the
bespoke timeline of Shakespeare's life and times
The third edition of the Collins Cambridge IGCSE (R) English
Student Book covers in depth every skill and topic in the Cambridge
IGCSE (R) and IGCSE (R) (9-1) First Language English syllabuses
(0500 and 0990), showing students how to make progress. This
Student Book supports the syllabuses for first examination in 2020.
Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education First
teaching: September 2018 First examination: June 2020 This title is
endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education. Revised
and updated to support the 2020 syllabus and examination formats.
Show students how to progress with a clear Student Book structure
that moves from building key reading, writing and technical skills
to applying these skills to specific question types and coursework
tasks. Help students to make progress with regular 'Check your
progress' checklists and annotated sample answers to exemplify how
to do well. Prepare students for examination success with sample
questions at the end of each chapter and two complete practice
papers at the end of the book. Detailed guidance and annotated
sample answers in the Teacher Guide help you and your classes to
make the most of the practice examination papers in the Student
Book. Build confidence in speaking and listening with clear
guidance, activities and exemplification of the presentation and
discussion tasks. Save time on planning and preparation with expert
support from Julia Burchell, an experienced examiner and trainer.
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives series
offers a skills-building approach to the Cambridge curriculum
framework (1129) from 2022. The resources support students to
develop skills in analysis, collaboration, communication,
evaluation, reflection and research, exploring global issues
through rich international sources. We are working with Cambridge
Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this
title for the Cambridge Lower Secondary Global Perspectives
curriculum framework (1129) from 2022. This book provides full
coverage of the Stage 7 Cambridge Lower Secondary Global
Perspectives curriculum framework. Focused on improving skills:
each chapter centres on two skill strands, building these skills
through a carefully structured sequence of active learning towards
a collaborative final task. Empower students to engage with a range
of contemporary issues and perspectives. In Stage 7 these relate to
the syllabus topics, 'Change in culture and communities',
'Education for all', 'Health and wellbeing', 'Globalisation',
'Values and beliefs', 'Employment' and 'Environment, pollution and
conservation'. Help students to assess their progress and
understand how to improve: the final chapter asks students to apply
the skills they have learned across Stage 7, by carrying out a
group project in their local community and reflecting in writing on
what they have learned. Encourage reflection through structured
Reflection points in each lesson and a self-assessment Check your
progress feature at the end of each chapter. 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. The Collins resources can be used as preparation for the
Challenges, if schools wish, as each chapter in the Student's Book
links to the skills and topic focus of a Stage 7 Challenge.
Prepare for the Cambridge IGCSE Drama 2022 syllabus with an
approach that helps to create a varied, stimulating and enjoyable
learning environment that enables students of different confidence
and ability levels to flourish. Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment
International Education First teaching: 2020 First examination:
2022 Be ready to teach the Cambridge IGCSE Drama syllabus with the
second edition of this popular series. Have full confidence in the
content and approach of the series which is written by a team of
highly experienced authors, who have over 20 years of teaching
experience. Enable students to learn a range of skills, such as how
to build their self-awareness and how to reflect on their
performance. This will build their knowledge and self-confidence,
which extends beyond the course itself and helps equip them for
life. Know that the series has an international feel in terms of
both language used within the text, and plays, scenarios and
contexts selected. Make use of the excellent supporting components
of the series which include a range of exciting and engaging
scripts from real plays, role plays for warm ups, examples of
stimuli for devised pieces, and still images from productions which
show key elements from performances. Help students monitor their
learning using the 'Learning Log' and 'Check your progress'
features, where students review, record and evaluate their work.
The second edition includes a new focus on extending the
repertoire, including site-specific and immersive theatre, as well
as extra support for writing about texts in performance. This title
is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education.
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary English series offers a
skills-building approach to the Lower Secondary English curriculum
framework (0861) from 2020. The Stage 7 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 7 Cambridge
Lower Secondary English curriculum framework, with clear outcomes
in each chapter. Organised by text 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 7 introduces describing, informing, persuading
and advising, narrating, reviewing and discussing, and exploring
and commenting. The final chapter of the book allows students to
test their understanding and apply the skills they have learned
across Stage 7, 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 8.
The Collins Cambridge Lower Secondary English series offers a
skills-building approach to the Cambridge Lower Secondary English
curriculum framework (0861) from 2020. The second edition of the
Stage 7 Workbook is designed to help students to consolidate their
learning through further practice to secure the skills taught in
the Student's Book. This series is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment
International Education to support the new curriculum framework
0861 from 2020. Consolidate and extend students' learning with
engaging practice activities and additional language support for
Chapters 1 to 6 of the Student's Book. The numbered units
correspond clearly to the Student's Book and can be set as homework
or used in class for further study. All tasks can be completed
individually. As in the Student's Book each chapter builds from
scaffolded activities to more independent and substantial tasks.
The write-in format aids revision and keeps learning in one place,
allowing teachers to monitor students' progress. Answers to the
Workbook questions are provided in the Stage 7 Teacher's Guide.
Test your knowledge, practise your skills and feel ready for 2021
assessments and 2022 exams. Test and build your knowledge of every
part of the text with a huge range of questions, activities and
exercises. Find out what you really know about key characters,
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
learned and get vital experience of test and assessment-style
questions. York Notes are the long-established experts in English
Literature, and we take your success seriously. So whether you're
studying Macbeth by William Shakespeare for GCSE at home, online or
in the classroom, York Notes is your best bet for the best grades.
The biggest and most in-depth available, this Macbeth Workbook from
York Notes is simple to use and will help you practise, improve and
test all your skills and knowledge so you can build your
confidence, stay motivated and feel ready to impress in any test,
assessment or exam. Why not combine this Workbook with a York Notes
Study Guide or Practice Tests Book for Macbeth? They're the best
way to make sure you're on track for success. Just search for
9781447982203 for the Study Guide and 9781292236827 for the
Practice Tests.
Exam board: AQA, Edexcel; CXC Level & Subject: GCSE 9-1 English
Literature; CSEC (R) English B First teaching: September 2015 First
examination: June 2017 This edition of The Tempest is perfect for
GCSE-level students, with the complete play in an accessible
format, on-page notes, introduction setting the context, timeline,
character and theme indexes. Affordable high quality complete play
for The Tempest, ideal for GCSE 9-1 and CSEC Demystify vocabulary
with notes on the page and concise commentary Set the scene with
perfectly pitched introductions that introduce key contexts,
concerns and stylistic features, and examine different performances
and interpretations Recall plot summaries at the beginning of each
scene Support GCSE and CSEC revision and essay writing with theme
and character indexes Help students with social, historical and
literary context with the bespoke timeline of Shakespeare's life
and times
Whether you're looking for a reliable way to get back on track, a
super-speedy refresher, or if this is your first time studying
Wiliam Shakespeare's classic tragic-comedy, York Notes for GCSE AQA
Rapid Revision Guide: The Merchant of Venice is brimming with
everything you need to supercharge your success and race ahead to
great results in all your assessments and exams. This Rapid
Revision Guide is a fast and effective way to refresh your
knowledge. Cleverly structured and very easy to use, this handy,
portable catch-up guide will take you step-by-step through
everything you need to know, remember and recall. In order to
impress an examiner you are likely to need to demonstrate
understanding of key contexts. This Rapid Revision guide will help
you to revise what is learnt about the characters, themes, and
language that Shakespeare uses, as well as focusing on key
quotations. Exam focus sections appear frequently and provide
practical answers to questions such as: How do I link context to
the play? Quick quizzes, power paragraphs and try for yourself
sections make this a speedy way to practise your skills. York Notes
are the experts in English Literature, so if you're looking for THE
ultimate smart, fast and highly effective way to get ahead with
William Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, then this handy guide
is all you need.
The Rover Group - Company and Cars is a comprehensive history of
the company and a guide to its products. Centring on the period of
the official existence of the Rover Group, the book also examines
the events leading up to its formation in 1986 and its
controversial aftermath, following its dismemberment in 2000. The
book is backed by first-hand accounts from Rover employees, as well
as a foreword by Jon Moulton, the man behind several bids to
acquire elements of the company. Including production histories and
full specification guides to its cars, The Rover Group is a
compelling insider's account of one of the most controversial
periods in the British motor industry. The book covers: the
beginnings of Rover and its place in British Leyland; Land Rover's
expansion in the 1980s and how it led to the foundation of the
Rover Group; Rover under British Aerospace and the sell-off to BMW;
Rover's struggle under German management and BMW's disposal of the
Group and finally, the aftermath of Rover's collapse - MG Rover,
Land Rover and MINI.
The Collins Cambridge IGCSE (TM) Global Perspectives series offers
a skills-building approach to the Cambridge IGCSE and O Level
Global Perspectives syllabuses (0457/2069) for examination from
2025. The resources support learners to develop skills and prepare
for assessment, exploring global issues through international
texts, data and case studies. We are working with Cambridge
Assessment International Education towards endorsement of this
title for the Cambridge IGCSE (TM) and O Level Global Perspectives
syllabuses (0457/2069) for examination from 2025. This book
provides full coverage of the syllabus. Communicate the excitement
of Global Perspectives with the collaborative project in Section 1.
Students to jump straight into researching an issue and coming up
with practical suggestions for how they can improve wellbeing in
their school. Take an active, enquiry-based and reiterative
approach to skills development. Each investigation in Section 2
asks students to engage with a different global issue and builds
skills through a carefully structured activity sequence that leads
to a final task and opportunity for reflection. These skills will
be extended and applied in Sections 3, 4 and 5. Support students to
respond effectively to given sources. Section 3 asks students to
analyse, evaluate and respond to two sets of sources, to help
students prepare for written examinations. Help students to tackle
independent projects with confidence. In Section 4 learners
undertake a mini research project to help them understand how to
plan, structure and write an individual report, while Section 5
guides students through the process of planning, carrying out and
reflecting on a team project. Show students how to progress:
throughout the book, models and annotated examples help students
understand how their own work can be improved. Encourage reflection
through the structured Reflective plenary prompts in each unit and
the Check your progress and Next steps features at the end of each
section. The clear lesson-by-lesson approach is easy to use and
build into teachers' own schemes of work. The Collins resources
offer different entry points, whether your students are new to
Global Perspectives or have studied the subject before, and whether
they are completing the course in one year or two.
Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education Level
& Subject: Cambridge International AS & A Level Drama For
examination from 2021 (AS Level), 2022 (AS and A Level) The
Student's Book is structured to build skills and knowledge in a
clear sequence, and to help students to apply their skills. With
in-depth coverage of the syllabus topics and a stimulating range of
international play script extracts, this is the ideal resource for
advanced level drama study. * Offers a clear route through the
syllabus, helping teachers to plan for the first years of teaching
and find material for each Component of the course. * Fosters a
creative, experiential approach with practical activities in every
unit and suggestions of how to experiment with imaginative
approaches to individual tasks. * Introduces the excitement of
World Theatre: a chapter on World Theatre traditions and
practitioners enables students to draw on this knowledge in their
own practice throughout the course and opens avenues for further
exploration. * Helps students to acquire a vocabulary of performing
arts terms with Key terms boxes throughout and a collated Glossary
of key terms. * Supports successful writing with clear modelling of
the planning, structuring and writing process, and sample writing
at different levels. * Provides an exciting range of high quality,
international play script extracts for students to perform
individually and in groups. * Contextualises plays for
international students - Key context boxes introduce texts and
their social, historical and cultural contexts, while Vocabulary
boxes explain any culturally specific vocabulary or references. *
Differentiated to support all learners with Thinking more deeply
sections in each chapter to stretch those who require a challenge,
and a clear, accessible writing style to assist international
learners. * Written by experienced A Level drama teachers, whose
expertise includes technical and production skills as well as
devising, performing and writing. * Supports teachers through the
free, editable scheme of work available on
www.collins.co.uk/cambridge-international-downloads. This title is
endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education.
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The Tempest (Paperback, CSEC edition)
William Shakespeare; Introduction by Gareth Calway; Notes by Gareth Calway; Volume editing by Dorothy L. Warner, Anieta Bailey; Notes by …
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This edition contains the full text of The Tempest with clear and
supportive notes. A detailed introduction and a guide to each act
and scene give you everything you need to study the play for CSEC
(R) English B. Understand the language of the play with clear notes
on each page. Learn about Shakespeare's world and the context of
the play in the lively introduction. Get to grips with characters,
themes and dramatic techniques with a guide to each scene. Trace
the development of themes across the play with succinct summaries
and links to the key scenes. Prepare for your final examinations
with practice exam questions and annotated sample responses to show
you how to improve your work.
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