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Cambridge Checkpoint English Teacher's Resource Book 3


No. of pages 104

Published: 2012

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Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support the full curriculum framework. Deliver the Cambridge Lower Secondary curriculum framework confidently with required key skills highlighted in each chapter, opportunities for reading, writing, speaking and listening outlined and guidance on suggested alternative texts.- Support all students with a free audio CD with readings of extracts of poetry and prose from the corresponding Student's Book- Plan and deliver lessons with greater ease with photocopiable student worksheets including additional activities and grammar exercises, as well as author and poet biographies

 

 

There are 104 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by Hodder Education .

John Reynolds, who undertook the revision of this second edition, is an experienced examiner.

This book has the following chapters:

  • : Introduction
  • : On the audio CD
  • : Cambridge Checkpoint English Framework Objectives
  • : Travel writing
    • : Overview
    • : Suggested teaching approaches
  • : Writing to inform
    • : Overview
    • : Suggested teaching approaches
  • : Writing to persuade
    • : Overview
    • : Suggested teaching approaches
  • : Creating descriptions
    • : Overview
    • : Suggested teaching approaches
  • : Advertisements
    • : Overview
    • : Suggested teaching approaches
  • : Detective and ghost stories
    • : Overview
    • : Suggested teaching approaches
  • : An introduction to Shakespeare
    • : Overview
    • : Suggested teaching approaches
  • : Preparing for the Cambridge Checkpoint Tests
    • : Suggested teaching approaches
    • : Practice Test 1
    • : Practice Test 2
  • : ADDITIONAL STUDENT ACTIVITY WORKSHEETS
  • : Travel writing
  • : Writing to inform
  • : Writing to persuade
  • : Creating descriptions
  • : Advertisements
  • : Detective and ghost stories
  • : Author and poet biographies and other details
  • : Glossary
  • : Practice Test 1
  • : Practice Test 2
  • : Practice Tests marking guidance