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Cambridge Checkpoint Science English Language Skills Workbook Stages 7, 8, 9


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No. of pages 226

Published: 2018

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Great for age 11-18 years

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Written by well-respected authors, the Cambridge Checkpoint Science suite provides a comprehensive, structured resource which covers the full Cambridge Secondary 1 framework and seamlessly progresses into the next stage. English language skills are the single biggest barrier to students accessing international science. We've developed this workbook to help Cambridge Lower Secondary Science students understand scientific terms and express themselves effectively in English. The write-in workbook covers English language in science contexts to help students develop their skills and confidence in preparation for the Checkpoint Test. Activities range from choosing the right word in a list of possible answers to writing longer responses. The answers to the workbook questions are on the Cambridge University Press website.

 

This book is aimed at children in secondary school.

There are 226 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Cambridge University Press .

Chris Conoley, Mary Jones and David Sang are all experienced authors and examiners.

This book has the following chapters: Introduction. Stage 7: 1. Talking about facts; 2. Connecting ideas; 3. Talking about differences and extremes; 4. Helping verbs; 5. Words and phrases; 6. Planning experiments; 7. Results tables; 8. Graphs; 9. Writing conclusions; 10. Answering questions. Stage 8: 1. Talking about facts; 2. Connecting ideas; 3. Talking about differences and extremes; 4. Helping verbs; 5. Words and phrases; 6. Planning experiments; 7. Results tables; 8. Graphs; 9. Writing conclusions; 10. Answering questions. Stage 9: 1. Talking about facts; 2. Connecting ideas; 3. Talking about differences and extremes; 4. Helping verbs; 5. Words and phrases; 6. Planning experiments; 7. Results tables; 8. Graphs; 9. Writing conclusions; 10. Answering questions.

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