IGCSE
English 2nd Edition
John Reynolds, Ian Barr
ISBN:
9780340889176
Publisher: Hodder Education
Published:
28/10/2005
Paperback: 192 pages
Illustrations:
colour drawings and photos
£17.99
IGCSE
English second edition is designed for students following
the University of Cambridge International Examinations 0500
First Language English syllabus. The new edition has been
produced to reflect the latest changes to the syllabus.
It includes a new section entitled 'How writers achieve
their effects', revised questions and mark schemes, and
an extended section on coursework.
Simple
guidelines, advice from experienced examiners and extensive
use of examples taken from candidates' work make this a
book that will genuinely help students to raise their level
of success and enjoyment in English. The practical approach,
with straightforward explanations backed by clearly analysed
examples make it invaluable for all students taking any
first-level secondary English course.
- Chapter 1 aims to improve and develop students' reading
skills, to help them achieve the best possible grade in
the Reading and Directed Writing paper.
- Chapter 2 covers reading comprehension and other skills
needed for the Directed Writing and Composition paper.
- Chapter 3 aims to improve and develop students' writing
skills, to help them achieve the best possible grade in
the Directed Writing and Composition paper.
- Chapter 4 helps students practice the specific skills
needed for the writing aspects of the extended Directed
Writing and Composition paper.
- Chapter 5 looks at the particular skills needed when writing
a summary - a task which features in both Component 1 and
Component 2.
- Chapter 6 advises on continuous writing and is divided
into two sections: one on composition writing, for those
taking Component 3, and one on coursework.
- Chapter 7 outlines the requirements of the Speaking and
Listening exam.
Endorsed by the University of Cambridge International Examinations
for use with the 0500 First Language English syllabus
Revised to reflect current syllabus requirements
Teaches the skills needed for the successful writing of
essays and coursework assignments
Provides simple exam guidelines, advice from experienced
examiners and extensive use of examples taken from candidates’
work
Table
of Contents:
Introduction
1 Becoming a better reader
2 Applying your reading skills
3 Becoming a better writer
4 Applying your reading skills: directed writing
5 Reading and summarising
6 Writing compositions and coursework
7 Speaking and listening skills