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  • Hodder Cambridge IGCSE First Language English 4th edition Student Etextbook - ISBN 9781510420281

Hodder Cambridge IGCSE First Language English 4th edition Student Etextbook

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Hodder Cambridge IGCSE First Language English 4th edition Student Etextbook

Author/s: John Reynolds, Geoff Case

Student eTextbooks are downloadable versions of the printed textbook, purchased on a copy-by-copy basis and allocated to students through Dynamic Learning.

This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education to support the full syllabus for examination from 2020.

Inspire students with a new theme-based approach while supporting them with practical advice and accessible explanations.

Ensure full coverage of the latest Cambridge IGCSE First Language English syllabus (0500/0990) with a fully updated Student's Book, written by an experienced author and examiner.

Features:

  • Reinforce knowledge with formative and interactive quizzes
  • Motivate students with engaging themes such as travel and exploration and people and community.
  • Develop reading comprehension, analysis and evaluation with a variety of text types and genres, plus annotations to aid understanding.
  • Improve writing skills with model responses and teacher commentary, and establish a strong background in spelling, punctuation and grammar.
  • Expand communication skills with advice on holding presentations and responding to questions confidently.
  • Consolidate learning with activities and study tips, as well as extra questions, practice tests and answers to selected questions online.

 

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