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Check, reinforce and improve critical skills and textual understanding to give students the best chance of success in their AS/A-level English Literature exams.
Containing over 150 ready-made activities for A Streetcar Named Desire – with comprehensive answers provided online – this write-in Workbook:
– Actively develops knowledge and skills as students practise questions that cover plot and structure, themes, characterisation, form and language, contexts and critical approaches
– Ensures that every student achieves real progress with activities that gradually build in difficulty, plus additional ‘Challenge yourself’ tasks to target the top grades
– Helps students make the transition from GCSE to AS/A-level, with guidance from experienced examiners and teachers on higher-level skills, such as analysing structure and using literary terminology
– Focuses on exam skills with a separate section that includes practice essay questions and advice on: question types; essay planning; writing about extracts and whole texts; using evidence and context
– Encourages independent learning as students use their Workbook at home or in class, throughout the course or for revision and exam preparation
– Supports the AQA A, AQA B, Edexcel, WJEC Eduqas, WJEC and CCEA AS/A-level English Literature specifications through a wide range of activities suitable for every exam board.
Check, reinforce and improve critical skills and textual understanding to give students the best chance of success in their AS/A-level English Literature exams.
Containing over 150 ready-made activities for Atonement – with comprehensive answers provided online – this write-in Workbook: – Actively develops knowledge and skills as students practise questions that cover plot and structure, themes, characterisation, form and language, contexts and critical approaches – Ensures that every student achieves real progress with activities that gradually build in difficulty, plus additional ‘Challenge yourself’ tasks to target the top grades – Helps students make the transition from GCSE to AS/A-level, with guidance from experienced examiners and teachers on higher-level skills, such as analysing structure and using literary terminology – Focuses on exam skills with a separate section that includes practice essay questions and advice on: question types; essay planning; writing about extracts and whole texts; using evidence and context – Encourages independent learning as students use their Workbook at home or in class, throughout the course or for revision and exam preparation – Supports the AQA A, AQA B, Edexcel and OCR AS/A-level English Literature specifications through a wide range of activities suitable for every exam board.
Check, reinforce and improve critical skills and textual understanding to give students the best chance of success in their AS/A-level English Literature exams.
Containing over 150 ready-made activities for Measure for Measure – with comprehensive answers provided online – this write-in Workbook: – Actively develops knowledge and skills as students practise questions that cover plot and structure, themes, characterisation, form and language, contexts and critical approaches – Ensures that every student achieves real progress with activities that gradually build in difficulty, plus additional ‘Challenge yourself’ tasks to target the top grades – Helps students make the transition from GCSE to AS/A-level, with guidance from experienced examiners and teachers on higher-level skills, such as analysing structure and using literary terminology – Focuses on exam skills with a separate section that includes practice essay questions and advice on: question types; essay planning; writing about extracts and whole texts; using evidence and context – Encourages independent learning as students use their Workbook at home or in class, throughout the course or for revision and exam preparation – Supports the AQA A, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC Eduqas and CCEA AS/A-level English Literature specifications through a wide range of activities suitable for every exam board
Check, reinforce and improve critical skills and textual understanding to give students the best chance of success in their AS/A-level English Literature exams.
Containing over 150 ready-made activities for The Handmaid’s Tale – with comprehensive answers provided online – this write-in Workbook:
– Actively develops knowledge and skills as students practise questions that cover plot and structure, themes, characterisation, form and language, contexts and critical approaches
– Ensures that every student achieves real progress with activities that gradually build in difficulty, plus additional ‘Challenge yourself’ tasks to target the top grades
– Helps students make the transition from GCSE to AS/A-level, with guidance from experienced examiners and teachers on higher-level skills, such as analysing structure and using literary terminology
– Focuses on exam skills with a separate section that includes practice essay questions and advice on: question types; essay planning; writing about extracts and whole texts; using evidence and context
– Encourages independent learning as students use their Workbook at home or in class, throughout the course or for revision and exam preparation
– Supports the AQA A, AQA B, Edexcel and OCR AS/A-level English Literature specifications through a wide range of activities suitable for every exam board
Everything you need to deliver a rich, concept-based approach for the new IB Diploma English Literature course.
– Navigate seamlessly through all aspects of the syllabus with in-depth coverage of the new course structure and content
– Investigate the three areas of exploration, concept connections and global issues in detail to help students become flexible, critical readers
– Learn how to appreciate a variety of texts with a breadth of reading material and forms from a diverse pool of authors
– Engaging activities are provided to test understanding of each topic and develop skills – guiding answers are available to check your responses
– Identify opportunities to make connections across the syllabus, with explicit reference to TOK, EE and CAS.
Literary Analysis for English Literature for the IB Diploma by Carolyn P. Henly, Angela Stancar Johnson
Build confidence in a range of key literary analysis techniques and skills with this practical companion, full of advice and guidance from experienced experts.
– Build analysis techniques and skills through a range of strategies, serving as a useful companion throughout the course – from critical-thinking, referencing and citation and the development of a line of inquiry to reflecting on the writing process and constructing essays for Paper 1 and Paper 2
– Develop skills in how to approach a text using literary analysis strategies and critical theory, for both unseen literary texts (the basis of Paper 1) and texts studied in class
– Learn how to engage with texts so that you can write convincingly and passionately about literature through active reading, note-taking, asking questions, and developing a personal response to texts
– Concise, clear explanations help students navigate the IB requirements, including advice on assessment objectives and how literary analysis weaves through Paper 1, Paper 2, the HL Essay, Individual Oral and the Learner Profile
– Engaging activities are provided to test your understanding of each topic and develop skills for the exam – guiding answers are available to check responses
Literature in English for Cambridge International AS & A Level Student Book By Julian Pattison, Duncan Williams
Providing complete and up-to-date coverage of the Cambridge AS and A Level Literature syllabus, and written by an experienced author team, this rigorous resource promotes critical and analytical responses to literary texts, in an accessible and engaging style.The text aims to provide students with a framework for literary student that will serve them throughout their study of Literature.
Author- Julian Pattison & Duncan Williams
Oxford IB Diploma Programme: IB English A: Literature Course Book By Brent Whitted, Anna Androulaki Developed in cooperation with the IB, this student-friendly, concept-based Course Book has been comprehensively updated to support all aspects of the new English A: Literature syllabus, for first teaching in September 2019. With in-depth coverage of the new Areas of Exploration, global concerns, concepts and conceptual questions, the resource provides a clear and accessible route through the course – from text selection and analysis to assessment. The IB English A: Literature Course Book is available in print, online and as a print and online pack.
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Songs of Ourselves: Volume 2 by Mary Wilmer
Parts of Songs of Ourselves Volume 2 are set for study in Cambridge IGCSE®, O Level and Cambridge International AS & A Level Literature in English syllabuses. Following on from the popular Songs of Ourselves 1, the anthology includes work from over 100 poets, combining famous names – such as William Blake, Emily Dickinson and Les Murray – with lesser-known voices. This helps students to create fresh and interesting contrasts as they explore themes that range from nature to war.