IGCSE
English as a Second Language - Focus on Writing
by Alison Digger
ISBN:
9780340928066
Publisher:
Hodder Education
£17.99
IGCSE English as a Second Language contains
material specifically related to the examination offered
by University of Cambridge International Examinations and
aims to help students improve their answers and overall
grade. Its clear explanations and extensive use of examples
also make it extremely useful for students preparing for
other advanced exams, such as First Certificate in English
(FCE), Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) and IGCSE First
Language English.
- Units on Reading, Writing, Listening and Speaking cover
the exam, with further examination hints extending the coverage.
- A strong emphasis on writing skills. Ways of producing
the different types of writing specified in the syllabus,
including letters, magazine articles, book reviews and summaries,
are introduced using step-by-step examples.
- Attention is given to the importance of style and content,
together with accuracy and the correct use of different
registers.
- Writing sections include examiner comments on answers
to past exam questions written by students.
- Common errors made by students are highlighted, with advice
on how to correct them.
- Relevant grammar points are explained in easy-to-understand
language, and are supported by exam-related examples.
- Ideas connected to exam themes, together with associated
vocabulary, are developed in a topic-related database which
also provides relevant cultural information.
- Endorsed by the University of Cambridge International
Examinations
- Contains all the information students need for the written
part of the exam
- Illustrates each point by means of an example relevant
to the exam
- Contains a database of topic-related vocabulary and ideas
- Includes authentic material written by students with critical
comments from a teacher/examiner
Table
of Contents:
Introduction
Exam overview
How to use the book
1 Improving your informal writing
1.1 Different kinds of English
1.2 Letters to friends: register
1.3 Letters to friends: Basics
2 Producing informal writing
2.1 Friendly letters: descriptive
2.2 Friendly letters: Advice
2.3 Friendly letters: Narrative
2.4 Friendly letters: Descriptive/narrative
3 Improving your formal writing
3.1 Basics
3.2 Suggestions
3.3 Opinions
3.4 Views and arguments
4 Producing formal writing
4.1 Compositions
4.2 Semi-formal letters
4.3 School magazine articles
4.4 Book review
4.5 Summary writing
5 Writing reference
5.1 Register reference
5.2 Grammar points
5.3 Essential prepositions
5.4 Word partners
5.5 Confused phrases
5.6 Spelling tips
5.7 Problem spellings
6 Examination hints
6.1 Planning
6.2 Reading
6.3 Listening
6.4 Speaking
Database of topic-related vocabulary and ideas
Endorsed
by University of Cambridge International Examinations Board