AQA GCSE English Language and English Literature Advanced Student Book

Mike Gould author Phil Darragh author Sarah Darragh author Jo Heathcote author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers

Published:6th Mar '15

Should be back in stock very soon

AQA GCSE English Language and English Literature Advanced Student Book cover

Exam Board: AQA
Level & Subject: GCSE 9-1 English Language, GCSE 9-1 English Literature
First teaching: September 2015
Next exams: June 2024

AQA approved

Teach AQA’s GCSEs in English Literature and English Language as one coherent course with Student Books that help students to build and apply the skills that underpin both qualifications.

  • Offer your students the right level of challenge. The Advanced Student Book revisits the Assessment Objectives for English Language and English Literature from the Core Student Book at a more sophisticated level, offering extra challenge to more able students.
  • Help all students make good progress. Each chapter follows the hierarchy of skills and knowledge in the mark schemes, so students have a clear sequence of learning. End-of-chapter ‘Apply your skills’ practice tasks, annotated answers and self-assessment guidance helps students understand how to improve their work.
  • Get to grips with the new specifications with expert suggestions from leading professionals as to how you could plan and teach the course. Our practical, ready-made resources can be used in your first years of teaching the specifications, and edited and adapted to your requirements.
  • Save time updating your English Language resources with our comprehensive selection of passages from nineteenth- to twenty-first century literature and literary nonfiction, perfect for building students’ confidence in tackling unseen texts.
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The structure seems comprehensive and appropriate as it shows progression and deals with the different aspects of the course in a way that seems logical and should promote learning rather than jumping around from topic to topic.

I think it is the progression within each section that works well. It doesn’t take too long to get to the point where the student is actually devising a strong answer based on the build-up of tasks. There is a sense of achievement without overplaying each section. In reality students would need to be able to synthesise the skills into responses so it helps to build these individual skills quite swiftly in terms of the text book exercises. The focus of each exercise is clear and precise enough for skill development.

I particularly like the applying skills and peer/self assessment sections and would really value these aspects being promoted in the textbooks as they are often left to the teacher to be added in when their value could be promoted in the actual text.

I would definitely find these sections useful. They are exactly what makes the difference between a textbook I would purchase and one that I would not.

Rachel Withington, St Ninian’s High School, Isle of Man

ISBN: 9780007596805

Dimensions: 265mm x 192mm x 8mm

Weight: 350g

192 pages