A series to capture students' imaginations and encourage wide and independent reading.
Provides full support for students and teachers of the Cambridge IGCSE Literature in English syllabus.
For students studying the new Language A Language and Literature syllabus for the IB Diploma.
Written by an experienced IGCSE teacher and trainer and endorsed by Cambridge, this series is up to date and comprehensive in its coverage.
Written by a well-respected author, this suite provides a comprehensive, structured resource which covers the full Secondary 1 framework.
Modern editions of a popular and trusted series.
Penpals gives you the means to teach handwriting in a fun way and helps children to develop a fluent, confident handwriting style within the context of a handwriting policy.
This practical guide is written primarily for subject teachers who teach through English to students whose first language is not English.
The first guide devoted to the organisational aspects of a bilingual programme from the perspective of the school principal.
For students studying the revised Language A Literature syllabus in English for the IB Diploma.
For E2L students aged 16-18 who are planning to go on to study at an English-medium university.
Designed to mirror the 2011 exam format, this book is an essential study tool for the Edexcel IGCSE in English as a Second Language.
For students who want to improve their knowledge and understanding of English idioms and other expressions in contemporary use.
The tests will help familiarise students with the format and requirements of the Listening and Speaking papers.
Written specifically for the Cambridge syllabus, this updated series provides clear and practical support for students and teachers.
For lower-intermediate to intermediate students who wish to improve their listening skills.
An integrated course for the Caribbean.
Help students to explore intepretation, staging and performance.
Stimulating vocabulary practice and development books at the intermediate level.
Enables advanced level students to practise vocabulary in natural contexts.
Discusses the issues involved and so enables you to make your own informed decision.
Introduces language students to 30 classic works of British and American literature, to be read for enjoyment and for language development.
Offers complete in-depth preparation for the Cambridge IGCSE in English as a Second Language examination.
Introduces intermediate-level students to a wide range of authors and encourages them to develop their English by reading for pleasure.
A fully revised and redesigned book for students at upper-intermediate level who wish to practise and improve their reading skills.
This popular book, endorsed by Cambridge, provides summary and note-taking practice for the revised syllabus.
A series of four books that provide extensive guidance and English practice in key areas of the language.
These tests will help familiarise students with the format and requirements of the Reading and Writing papers.
Develop advanced techniques for teaching listening and speaking skills using videos and interactive activities.
Invaluable support for all teachers of Shakespeare in schools, colleges and institutions of higher education.
Critical introductions to a range of literary topics and genres.
Bring a stronger Talk for Writing emphasis into your teaching with this resource for developing the skills children need to write non-fiction texts.
This book is original in its conception, perspective and treatment of the languages and identities of the West Indies as a whole.
High interest, low reading level books for struggling readers at Key Stage 3.
Watch Dog and Cat bring five favourite children’s traditional tales to life … all from the comfort of their own living room. With superb animations and audio children will be instantly enthralled.
The University of Cambridge Anthology of Stories.
An easy-to-use resource for teaching essential reading skills to the whole class using an interactive whiteboard.
Explanation and advice for students doing O Level English.
Six-hundred-year-old tales with modern relevance.
Updates the text of the first edition and includes some additions while preserving the tone and style that has appealed to many readers during the life of the book.
The University of Cambridge Anthology of Poetry.
A story-based approach to phonics practice helping children to read with confidence.
Fun, colourful games for phonics practice that will help children to be confident and successful spellers.
Explanatory notes and guidance to help students understand Shakespeare's plays.
These books are especially useful for students taking written exams and anyone who needs to write well in English.
Endorsed by Cambridge and written for several Cambridge syllabuses.
A multi-sensory approach to teaching and learning spelling, Searchlights is a flexible, motivating resource based on the different ways individual children learn.
For effective language teaching at Key Stage 4.
An active approach to Shakespeare in the classroom.
A handy reference guide for anyone who feels unsure about English grammar.
Professional Development for Teachers is a series of handbooks that offer accessible guidance for teachers around the world.
Make Cambridge a Cornerstone of your literacy teaching.
A major reading scheme which provides stimulating books and support materials for the teaching of reading and the development of literacy throughout the primary years.
Discover the power of language.
A practical handbook for drama teachers and lecturers, youth leaders, theatre workers and anyone engaged in drama activity with people of all ages.
A series of texts for lower secondary school students.
A series of literary texts edited for study by students aged 14-18.
A well-established and respected series.
Illustrates different forms of drama.
These anthologies celebrate and explore the particular qualities of the writing of a nation.
An anthology of classic and contemporary writing on themes which will be of particular interest to secondary students.
For use with the Snapshots anthology.
An anthology of short stories, suitable for use at Key Stage 3.
An anthology of poems which reflect the diversity of poetry written throughout the English-speaking world.
A highly-acclaimed series of accessible plays, specially written for young people.
A collaborative venture of three practising teachers.
Simple introduction to the structure of the English language written to help advanced students and teachers who feel they need to know more about the grammar of English.
Introduces students to a wide range of poetry from the last four hundred years.
Texts designed for use by the individual student and the teacher in schools and colleges.
This 1968 book explains what was a new approach to language teaching.
A powerful plea for a fresh approach to English in secondary schools.
This 1964 book examines the treatment of below average children in the British education system.
Introduces Shakespeare to the ordinary reader, the student, or the teacher, in a concise and readily accessible fashion.
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