English Intermediate 2 SQA Past Papers
This title contains official SQA past papers from 2004 to 2008 with SQA approved answers.
This companion volume to "Double Vision" investigates painting and poetry. Poems inspired by paintings and paintings inspired by poems are shown side by side. The aim of the book is to stimulate discussion of the interplay of text and language.
This "Teach Yourself" revision pack on GCSE French is exclusive to W.H. Smith until further notice.
Mordred is the nephew and son of King Arthur, by his half-sister Morgause. Conceived in sin, Mordred is fated to kill his father and king. As a threat to the throne and his holy office, Arthur sets the newborn child adrift on the sea, hoping death will follow quickly. Yet the infant Mordred survives. Coming of age, he travels to Camelot to become a Knight of the Round Table for a king who can never recognise him as his son. But Arthur is a good king - wise, generous to his subjects and to t...
Electronic Scots School Dictionary (Scots Language Dictionaries)
The Electronic Scots School Dictionary takes the Scots language into the computer. It is aimed at children in the upper primary and lower secondary age range. Features include: *bilingual text, Scots/English and English/Scots *user-friendly layout of dictionary words *electronic searching on all words *over 600 spoken pronunciations *regional maps *clear, illustrated helpfile Special features: *Grammar Broonie provides a mini Scots grammar guide *Ma Ain Dictionary encouraging children to write a...
Achieve KS3 English Levels 4-5
The Essential Spelling Books are based on the popular Schonell Essential Spelling List, which contains over 300 words most commonly used and needed by children up to the age of 12. Lively and carefully structured exercises mean that words are learned thoroughly, but enjoyably as well.
Headwork Classics (Headwork classics)
by Charles Dickens, Chris Culshaw, David Bennett, Trevor Millum, Linda Peacock, and etc.
"Headwork Classics" are an addition to the "Headwork Reading" series for reluctant readers (aged 11-14). Pack B contains a further six classic novels, especially adapted for reluctant readers aged 11-16, accompanied by a Teacher's Book offering photocopiable activity sheets on characters, key themes and language. Cassettes of all six adaptations support student's reading of the books.
WJEC/CBAC GCSE English/English Literature
by Roger Lane, Ken Elliott, Margaret Graham, and Ted Snell
This is a welcome resource for the final year of preparation and consolidation, ensuring that students get the best possible grade in their WJEC GCSE English Literature exam.
Age-appropriate readers for pupil struggling at 11-14 years.reinforces the idea that reading is fun and rewarding.Stories are non-patronising and equally suitable for boys and girls.
This titles is part of a series of age-appropriate readers for pupil struggling at 11-14 years. It reinforces the idea that reading is fun and rewarding. It features stories, which are non-patronising and suitable for boys and girls.
Science Web Reader
by Jim Henderson, Nigel Heslop, Stuart Kellington, Averil McDonald, John Osborne, Mary Ratcliffe, Richard Robinson, and Joan Solomon
This book is designed to encourage students to enjoy reading about Science. It provides resources to support Ideas and Evidence in Science, and offers a wide variety of writing styles, including playlets, cartoons and stories. It contains differing levels of readability and scientific content, and provides exercises to encourage thinking skills and writing ability. Exercises presented, can be used for homework, class activities and individual study. It contains full colour artwork and photograph...
Nelson English International Workbook 3 (X10)
by John Jackman and Wendy Wren
Nelson English International offers a Student Workbook at each of the six levels. This enables pupils to work at home or in the classroom on language exercises that will test and reinforce their understanding of the core material already covered in the Student Textbook.
The Success International series offers a practical approach to language learning and support. Success International English Skills for Cambridge IGCSE® Workbook is designed to give students further practise and support when studying for the Cambridge IGCSE® in English as a Second Language. The Workbook consolidates and tests the understanding of the language and themes in the Student's Book, supporting students both in the classroom and in individual study. The Workbook offers a wide range of...
Ways with Words (New Windmills Collections KS3)
Literature for life
Navigator Fiction Yr 4/P5: Sorted (NAVIGATOR FICTION)
Navigator is a KS2 reading scheme which covers fiction and non-fiction. It provides material to give pupils a 20-minute guided reading sesson per week during each school year.
English Language Arts Book of No-Prep Practice Worksheets To Strengthen Writing Skills
by Jaimee Z Canty
11+ Practice Papers, Variety Pack 4, Multiple Choice (The Official 11+ Practice Papers)
GCSE English Text Guide - To Kill a Mockingbird
This CGP Text Guide contains everything you need to write top-grade essays about Harper Lee’s ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. It’s suitable for all GCSE English exams, including the new ones starting in summer 2017. Inside, you’ll find clear, thorough notes on the novel’s context, plot, characters, themes and the writer’s techniques - with quick questions, in-depth questions and exam-style questions included at the end of every section. There’s also detailed exam advice to help you improve your grades...
Stimulating and accessible, the titles in the LIVEWIRE series have been produced in association with The Basic Skills Agency to ensure a non-patronising approach towards the requirements of readers with special needs. They provide teenagers/adult interest level fiction and non-fiction for those with reading ages below 10, or adult students learning English as a second language. Each book is graded at one of the following reading ages: 6-7, 7-8, 8-9 or 9-10. All LIVEWIRE books are written by qual...
A clear and concise course guide to the complexities of the Higher English course in Scotland. Written by the principle examiner, it contains all the relevant information students need to succeed. Particular attention is given to the more recent elements of the course, such as compulsory textual analysis and the focus on Scottish writing. There is also advice on compiling portfolios, revision and choosing options throughout the course.
Throat Culture (Body of evidence)
by Christopher Golden and Rick Hautala