Finding a Voice: Personal Response to A Level EnglishNelson Thornes, 1998 - 223 Seiten This resource can be used alongside any text or course as it offers approaches to literature and non-fiction that are not text or board specific. It includes an extensive range of ideas and activities to enhance individual and group work. The book covers all aspects of A-Level and Higher specifications. Includes examples of exam preparation, real students' answers and help with essay plans. |
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Helping yourself to A level | 1 |
How to read and write about poems | 24 |
Studying a novel in less than six months | 50 |
four plays for the stage | 76 |
Seeing into the unseen | 108 |
materials and methods of working | 138 |
Past historic or is it? | 170 |
Arguing your case | 187 |
how to write what you mean | 209 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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