GCSE English Language for AQA Progress Plus Student Book

GCSE English Language for AQA Progress Plus Student Book

GCSE English Language for AQA Progress Plus Student Book

Edition:
1st Edition
Author:
Lindsay McNab, Imelda Pilgrim, Marian Slee
Editors:
Published:
March 2015
Format:
Print
ISBN:
9781107452978

A new series of bespoke, full-coverage resources developed for the 2015 GCSE English Language qualifications.

$37.50
USD
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Overview

Approved for the AQA GCSE English Language 2015 specification, this print Student Book is designed for students targeting higher grades. Featuring a wide range of 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century texts, this resource has spelling, punctuation and grammar support integrated throughout. It also contains assessment tests and in-depth exam preparation, including two full practice papers. See also our Progress Plus print and digital pack, which comprises a Progress Plus print Student Book, a Writing Workshop print Student book, enhanced digital editions of each and free Teacher’s Resources.

Features

  • Spelling, punctuation and grammar are fully integrated throughout the resource.
  • Features high-quality 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century texts across a range of genres, specifically selected to help students prepare for challenging unseen texts.
  • Dedicated support to help students develop the skills necessary to write about an unseen text in timed conditions.
  • A spoken language section helps students develop their skills as speakers, presenters, listeners and responders.
  • Assess your progress features within each unit and dedicated reading and writing progress tests draw on learnt skills and introduce students to exam requirements.
  • Practice tasks, advice for marking linked with mark scheme descriptors, annotated responses and suggestions for revision prepare students for the AQA exams.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • How to use this book
  • READING: Unit 1. Identify and explain information and ideas
  • Unit 2. Examine how writers use language to affect readers
  • Unit 3. Understand how writers structure texts to affect readers
  • Unit 4. Consider writers' ideas and perspectives
  • Unit 5. Test your progress 1
  • Unit 6. Compare writers' ideas and perspectives
  • Unit 7. Evaluate ideas and techniques
  • Unit 8. Synthesise information and ideas
  • Unit 9. Explore, infer and interpret meaning
  • Unit 10. Develop responses to language and structure
  • Unit 11. Analyse and evaluate critically
  • Unit 12. Test your progress 2
  • Unit 13. Wider reading 1: novel openings
  • Unit 14. Wider reading 2: poverty across the centuries
  • SPOKEN LANGUAGE: Unit 15. Prepare and give a presentation
  • WRITING: Unit 16. Use sentence structures for effect
  • Unit 17. Communicate clearly
  • Unit 18. Organise information and ideas
  • Unit 19. Create tone to influence your readers
  • Unit 20. Extend your vocabulary
  • Unit 21. Test your progress 3
  • Unit 22. Develop effective description
  • Unit 23. Structure narrative
  • Unit 24. Present your views
  • Unit 25. Craft your writing
  • Unit 26. Spell with accuracy
  • Unit 27. Test your progress 4
  • PREPARING FOR YOUR EXAM: Set 1 practice Paper 1
  • Practice Paper 1: assess and progress
  • Set 1 practice Paper 2
  • Practice Paper 2: assess and progress
  • Set 2 practice Paper 1
  • Set 2 practice Paper 2
  • Glossary
  • Acknowledgements

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