OCR Anthology for Classical Greek GCSE 2025-2026
Essential texts and resources for Classical Greek GCSE
Judith Affleck author Clive Letchford author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:9th Feb '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This anthology is a comprehensive guide for students preparing for OCR's GCSE in Classical Greek, featuring essential texts and resources for effective study.
The OCR Anthology for Classical Greek GCSE 2025-2026 is an essential resource for students preparing for their GCSE examinations in Classical Greek. This OCR-endorsed edition covers the prescribed texts that will be examined from 2025 to 2026, providing an in-depth look at key passages from notable ancient Greek authors. The anthology features selections from Homer, Herodotus, Euripides, and Xenophon, with clear annotations and commentary to aid in understanding the context and significance of each text.
To enhance the learning experience, the volume begins with a comprehensive introduction to ancient Greek history and culture. This foundational knowledge is crucial for students as they navigate the complexities of the texts. The anthology includes study questions and a full GCSE vocabulary list, ensuring that students are well-equipped for their examinations. Additionally, supplementary materials such as timelines, glossaries, and maps provide a well-rounded preparation for the challenges of the GCSE.
The OCR Anthology for Classical Greek GCSE 2025-2026 is not just a textbook; it is a gateway to understanding the rich literary heritage of ancient Greece. With its structured approach and supportive resources, this anthology is the only exam-board approved book for the texts examined as part of OCR's GCSE in Classical Greek for the upcoming years. Students can also access supplementary resources on the Companion Website, further enhancing their study experience.
This anthology would be a welcome addition to students and teachers working on the OCR Greek GCSE course ... It would certainly aid students who can work independently as the colour-coding of the nominative and the verb in each sentence together with a detailed glossary with each text and the background information allow concentration on the ‘few unknowns’ that remain. -- John Hunt * The Journal of Classics Teaching *
ISBN: 9781350161818
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112 pages