New Oxford English, Volume 4New Oxford English Students' Book 3 has been designed to cover the requirements of the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3. The Students' Book provides: · A flexible resource for teaching the National curriculum, structured around the four modules · An integrated approach to language study at all stages · A rich and varied range of authors, poets, and playwrights from different centuries and cultures · Language Study Units at the end of every module providing extensive language work from source texts, which can be used alongside the featured texts or separately · IT opportunities built into the books throughout · Varied activities in each module which help to develop individual and group study skills |
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Contents
3b Development of | 6 |
The Shortest Story Ever Told | 14 |
Graphic Novels | 24 |
Images Name the Crime | 33 |
Poem as Picture | 38 |
Building a Picture | 44 |
Poem as Story | 50 |
Sounding Out the Seasons | 52 |
Advertising on Radio | 84 |
Screen Violence | 91 |
Boxing Clever | 98 |
Language Study Unit | 104 |
Commercial Challenge | 112 |
Suspense through | 120 |
Blackadder II | 128 |
Preparing for Written Tests | 148 |
Poem as Sound | 56 |
Poem as Shape | 62 |
Celebrating Heroes | 68 |
NONFICTION | 78 |
Glossary | 155 |
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New Oxford English: Student's, Book 4 Anne Powling,John O'Connor,Geoff Barton No preview available - 1996 |
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