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Exam board: AQA, Edexcel, Eduqas, WJEC Level & Subject: GCSE
English Literature First teaching: September 2015 Next exam: June
2024 This edition of A Christmas Carol is perfect for GCSE-level
students: it comes complete with the novel, plus an introduction
providing context, and a glossary explaining key terms. ‘If I
could work my will,’ said Scrooge, indignantly, ‘every idiot
who goes about with “Merry Christmas” on his lips, should be
boiled with his own pudding, and buried with a stake of holly
through his heart.’ Miser and misanthropist Ebenezer Scrooge
hates the festive season. Can the visitations of his dead business
partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas past, present and
yet to come shake him from his habits, to show him the true value
of Christmas? Dickens’s 1843 story was written in response to the
plight of the poor, the hungry, the exploited and the uneducated in
Victorian society, suggesting that the true test of a society is
the way it treats its children.
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.
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).
Approach your WJEC/Eduqas GCSE 9-1 English Language exam with
confidence using this write-in workbook full of annotated
exam-style questions, sample answers and exam tips. Step-by-step
guidance will help you to improve your exam technique so that your
answers are clear, relevant and well-developed. Use the carefully
chosen questions to get used to the kind of questions you can
expect to see in your exam and the different ways that you should
approach them. The easy to understand advice will help you to: -
Understand what exam questions are asking you to do in each
question - Evaluate, develop and explain your personal responses to
extracts - Remember to spend the right amount of time on each
question and avoid other common mistakes - Show examiners that you
understand key terms and techniques
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.
Exam Board: Pearson Edexcel Level: AS/A-level Subject: English
literature First teaching: September 2015 First exams: Summer 2016
(AS); Summer 2017 (A-level) Enable students to achieve their best
grade with this Pearson Edexcel AS/A-level English literature
guide, designed to instil in-depth textual understanding as
students read, analyse and revise the Poems of the Decade anthology
throughout the course. This Study and Revise guide: - Increases
students' knowledge of the Poems of the Decade anthology as they
progress through the detailed commentary and contextual information
written by experienced teachers and examiners - Develops
understanding of characterisation, themes, form, structure and
language, equipping students with a rich bank of textual examples
to enhance their coursework and exam responses - Builds critical
and analytical skills through challenging, thought-provoking
questions and tasks that encourage students to form their own
personal responses to the poems - Extends learning and prepares
students for higher-level study by introducing critical viewpoints,
comparative references to other literary works and suggestions for
independent research - Helps students maximise their exam potential
using clear explanations of the Assessment Objectives, sample
student answers and examiner insights - Improves students' extended
writing techniques through targeted advice on planning and
structuring a successful essay
Exam Board: Cambridge Assessment International Education Level
& Subject: Cambridge International AS & A Level Literature
in English First teaching: September 2019 First examination: from
2021 The Student's Book introduces the key concepts and skills in
the Cambridge International syllabus, with a focus on developing
effective writing from the start, to give students a toolkit for
responding to unseen texts and exploring the set texts in depth.
Develops effective writing throughout with dedicated activities and
exemplar student writing to model different ways of responding to
texts. Structured to help students make progress: each unit offers
a clear, step-by-step learning sequence, moving from exploration to
supported analysis to independent writing, and building towards
examination-style tasks at the end of each chapter. Supports and
challenges all learners. The first chapter of the book introduces
the fundamental skills and concepts for the course, building
learners' confidence and supporting the transition from upper
secondary. The second part of the book shows students how to apply
these skills to write about the three major forms (poetry, prose
and drama) and to respond to unseen texts. Thinking more deeply
sections revisit ideas at a higher level to challenge the most able
students. Provides an anthology of international texts: fresh texts
from a variety of periods and cultures have been chosen to allow
students to explore different writers' choices and their effects.
Practical for the classroom: the book will be clearly organised
into practical sequences of learning that can be used as lessons or
series of lessons. The focus on activity and modelling offers an
accessible format for classroom teaching. Supports teachers'
planning. The free online teacher resource available on
Collins.co.uk provides editable medium-term plans summarising the
coverage of each chapter.
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