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Send students into their exam with the confidence to aim for their
best with this formula for effective and structured revision
including guidance that helps students practice vocabulary, grammar
and all four skills. - Enable students to avoid misconceptions with
common mistakes highlighted throughout - Build students' vocabulary
and grammar knowledge with recaps for each topic - Develop
students' reading, listening, speaking and writing skills through
short questions for every topic - Allow students to identify areas
for improvement with sample answers and commentary for exam-style
questions throughout - Prepare students for the exam with extra
exam-style questions to try at the back, plus revision tips
throughout - Allow students to mark their own responses using the
answers in the back of the book
Which exam? AQA GCSE (9-1) German First teaching: September 2016
First assessment: June 2018 A targeted way to build writing skills
for the new AQA GCSE (9-1) German specification (first assessment
from 2018). Target workbooks' unique approach builds, develops and
extends key exam skills. Step-by-step exercises get you exam-ready,
with each book providing 70+ pages of structured practice. Full of
ready-to-use examples and activities. Designed for those working
towards Grade 5, but with stretch to reach Grade 6. See your
progress easily, with step-by-step exercises and exam-style
questions that focus on building key skills. Each workbook
addresses a range of common misconceptions and problem areas, so
you can build up your skills for the more challenging parts of
language learning. Use the workbooks in class or at home - the
exercises are easy to use independently.
Those who regard him as a "doom and gloom" critic will find an
unexpected Chomsky in these pages. Here the world-renowned author
speaks for the first time in depth about his career in activism,
and his views and tactics. Chomsky offers new and intimate details
about his life-long experience as an activist, revealing him as a
critic with deep convictions and many surprising insights about
movement strategies. The book points to new directions for
activists today, including how the crises of the Coronavirus and
the economic meltdown are exploding in the critical 2020 US
presidential election year. Readers will find hope and new pathways
toward a sustainable, democratic world.
Rely on resources for Scotland, from Scotland, to meet the needs of
every student. With differentiation at its core, this course
provides appropriate support, structure and challenge for all
learners. Students will enjoy developing their skills, knowledge
and appreciation of the French language and the culture of
French-speaking countries. > Trust Scotland's No.1 educational
publisher. Written specifically for the Scottish curriculum, this
book covers the specified contexts of society, learning,
employability and culture, with each double-page spread containing
the content for one lesson. > Practise and strengthen skills.
Every lesson includes high-quality reading, writing, speaking,
listening and grammar exercises. Vocabulary lists for each context
and a 25-page grammar chapter help students to build from a strong
foundation. Four 'magazines' offer extra insight and reading
practice. > Ensure access for everyone. The content is
differentiated into three difficulty levels, enabling students to
work independently, follow a clear pathway and feel confident in
their progress. The first two difficulty levels are also suitable
for N3 and N4, so you have a single, cost-effective resource for
all stages. > Prepare for assessment success. Each section ends
with a 'revision corner', which comprises exam-style questions,
model answers and advice on the N5 exam, written assignment and
performance. Please note: The audio files to accompany the
listening tasks are not included with this book. > Individual
customers (students, parents/carers and tutors) can access the
audio by subscribing to the Boost eBook, available to purchase at
hoddergibson.co.uk/n5-languages. A Boost eBook subscription permits
access to the audio for one user only and cannot be shared with
others. > Schools/colleges can access the audio by subscribing
to the Boost teaching and learning resources at
hoddergibson.co.uk/n5-languages
This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education to support the full syllabus for examination from 2021.
Strengthen language skills and cultural awareness with a
differentiated approach that offers comprehensive coverage of the
revised Cambridge IGCSE (TM) French (0520/7156) syllabuses for
first examination from 2021. - Develop the cultural awareness at
the heart of the syllabus with engaging stimulus material and
questions from around the world which will encourage a positive
attitude towards other cultures - Progress the ability to use the
language effectively with activities developing all four key
skills, supported by teacher notes and answers in the teacher guide
- Stretch and challenge students to achieve their best, whilst
supporting all abilities with differentiated content throughout -
Ensure the progression required for further study at A-level or
equivalent - Help to prepare for the examination with exam-style
questions throughout Audio is available via the Boost eBook, Boost
subscription or the Teacher Guide. Also available in the series
Reading and Listening Skills Workbook ISBN: 9781398329416 Grammar
Workbook ISBN: 9781510447547 Vocabulary Workbook ISBN:
9781510448049 Study and Revision Guide ISBN: 9781510448032 Boost
eBook ISBN: 9781398329645 Boost digital teacher resources ISBN:
9781398329607 Teacher Guide with audio ISBN: 9781510447776 Teaching
and Learning Resources ISBN: 9781510447783
Those who regard him as a "doom and gloom" critic will find an
unexpected Chomsky in these pages. Here the world-renowned author
speaks for the first time in depth about his career in activism,
and his views and tactics. Chomsky offers new and intimate details
about his life-long experience as an activist, revealing him as a
critic with deep convictions and many surprising insights about
movement strategies. The book points to new directions for
activists today, including how the crises of the Coronavirus and
the economic meltdown are exploding in the critical 2020 US
presidential election year. Readers will find hope and new pathways
toward a sustainable, democratic world.
Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC/Eduqas Level: A-level Subject:
French First teaching: September 2016 First exams: Summer 2017 (AS)
Summer 2018 (A-level) Make French grammar second nature with this
trusted reference book containing over 300 activities - now
completely revised in line with the new A-level specifications. -
Supplement key resources in class or encourage independent practice
at home, with clear explanations of the grammar points needed at
A-level and knowledge-check exercises throughout - Prepare for
assessment with longer application activities focused on developing
writing skills such as translation and summary - Build confidence
as exercises get increasingly more challenging to mirror students'
advancement throughout the course - Check students' progress with
regular grammar tests and all answers supplied online
Author-Publisher hired trade publicist with $25,000 publicity
budget Chomsky uniquely traces the threats from climate change and
nuclear weapons at a time when democracies have been challenged and
weakened Chomsky shows how European agreements brought growing
threats toward the Russian border, as NATO expanded and the EU
developed The Companion Film, "Noam Chomsky, Internationalism or
Extinction," is fully available to the public at
www.chomskyspeaks.org
This title talks about: Sheffield and Rotherham; Pennine routes
from Penistone; lines around Barnsley; Wakefield, Castleford and
Knottingley; the railway town of Doncaster; and Goole and Selby.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level: A Level Subject: French First teaching: September
2016 First exams: June 2018 This course delivers content to equip
students with the grammar and structures required to manipulate the
language confidently and to prepare them thoroughly for their exam.
The blend facilitates co-teaching and includes AS and A Level
Student Books and online resources delivered via popular Kerboodle.
The audio to accompany this book is available to purchase on CD. It
is also available to institutions via Kerboodle.
Please note this title is suitable for any student studying: Exam
Board: AQA Level: A Level Subject: French First teaching: September
2016 First exams: June 2018 This course delivers content to equip
students with the grammar and structures required to manipulate the
language confidently and to prepare them thoroughly for their exam.
The blend facilitates co-teaching and includes AS and A Level
Student Books and online resources delivered via popular Kerboodle.
The audio to accompany this book is available to purchase on CD. It
is also available to institutions via Kerboodle.
Exploring the rail freight operations in London and the South East,
this book details the traction, rolling stock, terminal facilities
and infrastructure over the past several decades.
Create capable, independent linguists with hours of ready-made
activities that embed the essential French grammar knowledge needed
for exam success. Tailored to the Edexcel International GCSE French
specification, this Grammar Workbook will enable you to: - Support
students throughout the course with this end-to-end learning
resource that works alongside the Student Book and can be used
flexibly for classwork and homework - Build students' knowledge and
confidence with clear explanations of key grammar points, detailed
verb tables for easy reference and a wide range of engaging
activities - Save valuable preparation and marking time with
ready-made, self-contained exercises that don't need photocopying
and have the full answers provided online - Stretch and challenge
students to achieve their best grade while ensuring the progression
required for further study
Author-Publisher hired trade publicist with $25,000 publicity
budget Chomsky uniquely traces the threats from climate change and
nuclear weapons at a time when democracies have been challenged and
weakened Chomsky shows how European agreements brought growing
threats toward the Russian border, as NATO expanded and the EU
developed The Companion Film, "Noam Chomsky, Internationalism or
Extinction," is fully available to the public at
www.chomskyspeaks.org
Forty years ago, large areas of Yorkshire and the North East were
criss-crossed by freight-only lines, many of them serving the heavy
industries that had brought prosperity to the railways decades
earlier. Classes 25 and 40 were enjoying their last few years of
service in the early 1980s, while the unique Class 76s on the
Woodhead route and Class 13 'master and slave' shunters at Tinsley
lasted until 1981 and 1985 respectively. The Class 37s still had
plenty of life left in them, especially in the North East where
they worked most coal trains and a share of other traffic, too.
Often overlooked were the humble Class 08 shunters, busying
themselves not just in marshalling yards but also sometimes on
short main-line trips. Today's rail freight scene may be less
varied, but it still thrives where there are large tonnages to be
moved regularly from A to B. As in most parts of Britain, rail
freight haulage these days is dominated by the Class 66, but the
uniformity is relieved by numerous livery styles, reflecting not
only the different freight operators but also some of the customers
that they serve. Also, the Class 60s have made a comeback in some
surprising areas, notably the GB Railfreight biomass trains out of
Tyne Dock. Classes 70, 56 and, very occasionally, 68 all bring
added interest. The wagon fleet, likewise, is more standardised,
but arguably more colourful than it ever has been. Illustrated with
over 160 photographs, this book looks at Yorkshire and the North
East's varied freight scene over the last 40 years.
In this fourth and final volume in this popular series, Paul covers
the remaining sectors of the Rail Freight business from 1968 to the
present day. The types of traffic covered include: * Container
traffic * Charterail * Channel Tunnel Intermodal * Chemicals *
Nuclear traffic * Milk * Parcels, mail and newspapers Using
predominantly his own illustrations Paul examines in detail the
changing scene. 1968 saw the end of steam on British Rail and this
in itself had a massive impact on the operation of Britain's
railways. Gone were the labour intensive steam locomotive depots
and many of the rural goods depots. In their place were new diesel
and electric traction depots with a wide variety of locomotive
types - cleaner to operate and more efficient to run. However many
were experimental in nature and breakdowns were not un-common.
Gradually even the larger Goods depots were being replaced with
larger concentrated freight yards. New methods of handling the
goods came in with the advent of containers designed to be used by
rail, road and sea. Waggons were larger and carried higher and
higher capacities, specialist loading and unloading facilities
meant new traffic flows were needed as demand for movement by rail
having gone through a massive decline began to recover and the
industry is seeing considerable growth potential going forward.
The AQA GCSE German Foundation Practice Papers include 3 sets of
exam papers for listening, reading, writing and speaking. Plus,
there are model answers with commentary to show students how to
target their best possible grade. Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE
Subject: German First teaching: 2016 First exams: 2018
Send students into their exam with the confidence to aim for their
best with this formula for effective and structured revision
including guidance that helps students practice vocabulary, grammar
and all four skills. - Enable students to avoid misconceptions with
common mistakes highlighted throughout - Build students' vocabulary
and grammar knowledge with recaps for each topic - Develop
students' reading, listening, speaking and writing skills through
short questions for every topic - Allow students to identify areas
for improvement with sample answers and commentary for exam-style
questions throughout - Prepare students for the exam with extra
exam-style questions to try at the back, plus revision tips
throughout - Allow students to mark their own responses using the
answers in the back of the book This title has not been through the
Cambridge Assessment International Education endorsement process.
Rail freight expert Paul Shannon takes a detailed look at rail
freight developments since 1968. He examines the gradual decline of
coal mining in the UK, the changing requirements of the power
generators, and changes brought about by privatization. The text is
supported by many photographs, diagrams and maps.
This book talks about: West Lancashire lines to Southport and
Ormskirk; Preston station and approaches; branches to Longridge and
Knott End; L&YR routes to Blackburn, Burnley, Accrington and
Colne; railways of the Fylde; Lancaster, Morecambe and Heysham;
lines around Carnforth; and the Furness Railway.
This work covers: Glasgow termini: Buchanan Street, Central, Queen
Street and St Enoch; Glasgow suburbs and North Clydeside; The
Callander and Oban line including the branches to Killin and
Ballachulish; The West Highland line from Glasgow to Fort William;
The West Highland Extension to Mallaig; and Rails around the
Trossachs.
Rail freight expert Paul Shannon turns his attention to bulk
freight, which includes an interesting mix of traffics such as
metals, aggregates (including ballast), china clay, cement, waste
and petroleum.
The AQA GCSE German Higher Practice Papers include 3 sets of exam
papers for listening, reading, writing and speaking. Plus, there
are model answers with commentary to show students how to target
their best possible grade. Exam Board: AQA Level: GCSE Subject:
German First teaching: 2016 First exams: 2018
This work talks about London, Tilbury and Southend lines; Great
Eastern main lines from London to Colchester and Cambridge; branch
lines to the Essex coast; cross-country routes via Sudbury and
Braintree; the Colne Valley and Halstead Railway; branches to
Thaxted and Buntingford; and Great Northern routes from London to
Sandy and Royston.
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