Routes Through English: Authors in Their Times Hb
Book Description
"Routes Through English" focuses on essential aspects of GCSE English course and examination work. This book provides a variety of 19th and 20th century texts to help students to develop skills in comparison and contextualisation. The activities included not only assist students in their understanding of the quality of responses required, but also encourage students to widen the range of their rea...
More"Routes Through English" focuses on essential aspects of GCSE English course and examination work. This book provides a variety of 19th and 20th century texts to help students to develop skills in comparison and contextualisation. The activities included not only assist students in their understanding of the quality of responses required, but also encourage students to widen the range of their reading. Structured, progressive questions develop key skills gradually and comprehensively. Information about the literary, cultural and historical contexts of the texts ensure students have a firm base on which to build their skills and knowledge. The course is designed to develop exactly the skills students will need to demonstrate in their coursework, building their ability and confidence. Tailor-made for the NEAB syllabus, the course is equally ideal for use with all GCSE English syllabuses and responds to the requirements of the revised (2000) National Curriculum. The sources have been selected to engage the full ability range through a variety of texts by different authors and in different formats. Suitable for in-depth study, the sources also provide ideal contexts for developing skills of analysis and literary understanding. The texts are chosen specifically to engage students' interest and challenging activities and discussion points provoke student debate. In addition, structured tasks and learning strategies provide support and guidance for all abilities.
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