GCSE English for OCR Teacher Guide
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 22 July 2010
- ISBN 9780198329503
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages96 pages
- Size 297x211x8 mm
- Weight 276 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Written by Teachit contributors and OCR examiners, GCSE English for OCR is the most comprehensive and accessible endorsed support package for the 2010 OCR GCSE English curriculum. This teacher book offers a wealth of support for delivering the material in the Student Book, including guidance on controlled assessment and exam requirements.
MoreLong description:
GCSE English for OCR offers a comprehensive, endorsed package of classroom-friendly resources fully in line with the 2010 OCR GCSE English specifications. Written by OCR examiners and Teachit contributors, it offers teachers and students a simple, clear approach to the specification, with full support for controlled assessment and exam requirements. This teacher book offers a wealth of support for delivering the material in the Student Book, including
Teachit-style 'tweakits' and ideas for starters and plenaries.
Table of Contents:
Reading Literary Texts
Literary Texts: How Meaning is Constructed
Evaluating How Texts are Interpreted
Literary Heritage Texts in Context
Exploring Different Cultures and Traditions
Imaginative Writing
Media
Text Development
Speaking and Listening
Individual Contribution
Group Activity
Drama
Information and Ideas
Non-Fiction_ How Meaning is Constructed
Evaluating How Texts are Interpreted
Choosing Content, Style and Language
Adapting Form to a Range of Styles and Genres