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Achievement in English


No. of pages 128

Published: 1999

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Offering excellent value for money, "Achievement in English" can resource both Foundation level GCSE and Certificate of Achievement students. Written to reflect the needs of these students, "Achievement in English" offers stimulus and activity material which progresses in small steps in order to boost confidence. Each unit begins with accessible, C of A style tasks, and then gradually introduces the student to the more demanding GCSE type material as the unit progresses. Bright, colourful spreads stimulate students. Text is presented in small, manageable chunks to make it accessible to students who find reading difficult. Glossaries on each double-page spread explain difficult vocabulary. A range of varied oral activities maintains students' interest. This book is written by expert authors, one being a Principal Examiner for a major C of A Syllabus, with many years SEN teaching experience.

 

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 128 pages in this book. This is a reference book. This book was published 1999 by Oxford University Press .

Chris Culshaw is an established author in the field of literacy and more recently he co-authored Collins' Citizenship Today: Endorsed by Edexcel. He has taught PSHE and provided careers advice. The series editor, John Foster is Britain's leading author in the field of Citizenship and PSHE. His best-selling series include Your Life, Issues and Viewpoints. He is also a best-selling poet.

This book has the following chapters: 1. Information 1: Shopping; 2. Media 1: In the news; 3. Story 1: Storyboard; 4. Information 2: leisure; 5. Story 2: Storylines; 6. Poetry: Rhymes and Reasons; 7. Media 2: Catchwords; 8. Shakespeare: Macbeth

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