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Achieving in English 1 is a write-on student workbook that provides a comprehensive revision programme for NCEA Level 1 English candidates. All nine Achievement Standards are addressed and work is based on NZQA's achievement criteria for these Standards. Full instruction is provided for all tasks together with a range of worked examples. Students will also be guided through the stages of completing the internal assessments and in taking study notes from their own texts and resources as well as receiving advice for sitti... read more
Sigmas NCEA English Workbook series is a collection of three write-on student workbooks for senior secondary students studying NCEA English at Levels 1, 2 and 3. These 'must-have' student workbooks provide conscientious English students with the knowledge required to be successful in internal and external NCEA assessments. In each of the three Level books, chapters are based on the appropriate Achievement Standards. All titles are around 200 pages in extent.
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Student Text Guides are writtten by experienced teachers and examiners for the specific needs of students of AS/A-level English Literature, whether attempting a coursework assignment or revising for an examination. They are the perfect accompaniment to the set text, providing invaluable background and exam advice.
Student Text Guides are writtten by experienced teachers and examiners for the specific needs of students of AS/A-level English Literature, whether attempting a coursework assignment or revising for an examination. They are the perfect accompaniment to the set text, providing invaluable background and exam advice.
Student Text Guides are writtten by experienced teachers and examiners for the specific needs of students of AS/A-level English Literature, whether attempting a coursework assignment or revising for an examination. They are the perfect accompaniment to the set text, providing invaluable background and exam advice.
Student Text Guides are writtten by experienced teachers and examiners for the specific needs of students of AS/A-level English Literature, whether attempting a coursework assignment or revising for an examination. They are the perfect accompaniment to the set text, providing invaluable background and exam advice.
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Explanatory notes and guidance to help students understand Shakespeare's plays. Lear, once all-powerful, gives away his kingdom to his daughters Goneril and Regan, yet still demands of them unquestioning love and absolute obedience. But both daughters abuse him cruelly. He falls from the condition of king to that of the most wretched beggar, and in the storm on the heath he experiences a vision of humanity at its lowest and most elemental: 'the thing itself. Unaccommodated man'.These guides help students to evaluate the historical,... read more
A student's guide to Amy Witting's I for Isobel - a prescribed text for VCE English 2003-2004. The series: Cambridge Wizard Student Guides have a well earned reputation for quality in research, easy-to-understand explanations and comprehensive text coverage. Excellent background teacher resources, perfect class set material and exceptional student revision aids, Cambridge Wizard Student Guides are an invaluable tool for all teachers and students of senior English.
The Quiet American is a key work by famous British author Graham Greene. The title character, Alden Pyle, is an idealistic young man working undercover for American intelligence agencies in Vietnam during the last days of the French colonial administration. However, his interference in local affairs, and agent provocateur role, lead almost inevitably to tragic consequences - including his own death. The narrator, world weary British journalist Thomas Fowler, is simultaneously repelled and attracted to the dangerously 'innocent' Pyl... read more
Key features of this text: *How to study the text *Author and historical background *General and detailed summaries *Commentary on themes, structure, characters, language and style *Glossaries *Test questions and issues to consider *Essay writing advice *Cultural connections *Literary terms *Illustrations *Colour design
Don't let your heart be broken by Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights! Make CliffsNotes on Wuthering Heights your study guide of choice to boost your understanding of this Victorian novel. As the relationship between Heathcliff and Catherine unfolds, you'll explore themes of good versus evil, revenge, rebellion, and the nature of love, to name a few. CliffsNotes on Wuthering Heights gives you all the tools you need to make the most of your study time with plot summaries, character analyses, glossaries, and more!
One of the most staged of all of Shakespeare's plays, Othello is a tale of love and betrayal, secrets, passions, and intrigue. Psychology and wit pit strength and virtue against jealousy and evil agendas. The results leave no winners, only tragedy in the lives of the jealous Moor, Othello, and his wife, Desdemona. The CliffsComplete Othello is a revised and expanded study edition. It contains Shakespeare's original play, a glossary, and expert commentary in a unique, 2-column format. To enhance your learning, notes and defi... read more
CliffsNotes on 'Lord of the Flies' takes readers on an exploration of William Golding's novel to the dark side of humanity, the savagery that underlies even the most civilised human beings. Follow Golding's group of young boys from hope to disaster and watch as they attempt to survive their uncivilised, unsupervised, and isolated environment.
Gain new perspective of Harper Lee's coming-of-age story set in a racially divided Southern town with CliffsNotes on To Kill a Mockingbird! With this study guide, you'll get to know Atticus Finch, Boo Radley, and Scout, the 6-year-old tomboy on the verge of a life-altering event. CliffsNotes on To Kill a Mockingbird also provides you with expert commentary, a character map, and a critical essay. What's more, you'll get background information about Harper Lee as well as suggestions as to why, after winning a Pulitzer Prize, this was... read more