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IGCSE
English............................................. 1 ESL................................................... 1 Science.............................................2 Geography....................................... Mathematics.................................... Business Studies.............................. History............................................. Depth Studies.................................. 3 3 4 5 5
AS/A LEVEL
History............................................. Mathematics................................... English............................................. Science.............................................10 Business........................................... 11 Applied ICT & Sociology.................. 12 Critical Thinking & Thinking Skills... 13 7-8 9 10
O LEVEL
English............................................ Science............................................ 6 6
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Professional Development for Teachers..................................... 14
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ENGLISH / ESL
English
First Language English: IGCSE, Third Edition
Marian Cox First Language English: IGCSE,Third Edition has been written specifically for the CIE syllabus. Written by a highly experienced and well-known author, these new, updated and expanded editionsofthesuccessfulFirstLanguageEnglishCoursebookandFirstLanguageEnglishWorkbook are supported by a new Teacher Resource and CD-ROM. Features of the Coursebook include: Clear, practical support for students A diverse range of topical stimulus material to enliven the subject Imaginative activities Exam tips that build confidence and develop the skills needed to succeed in the examination The Teacher Resource includes: Texts from different genres Worksheets Structured lesson plans A scheme of work for the syllabus over two years, including a list of recommended resources Photocopiable format
First Language English: IGCSE, Third Edition Coursebook 160 pp. 978-0-521-74359-4 Workbook 160 pp. 978-0-521-74362-4 Teacher Resource 172 pp. 978-0-521-74369-3
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Features of the Workbook include: An accessible new design Additional and updated units A variety of activities
The accompanying CD-ROM includes: Book passages presented as word documents Visuals from the coursebook for projection in the classroom Specimen answers for the tasks set out in the Teacher Resource Student and teacher checklists Tips on teaching and exam preparation
ESL
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English as a Second Language: IGCSE, Third Edition
Susan Brown Thisneweditionhasbeenfullyrevisedtomeettheneedsofthenewspecifications.Thestudentmaterial isnowcoveredintwoseparatevolumes,allowingformoreflexibleuse,andprovidingapre-IGCSElead intothecontentrequiredforIGCSEexam.ThetwoStudentsBookshaveaccompanyingAudioCDs. TheTeachersBookhasbeenupdatedandproducedinamoreuserfriendlyformat.Workbooksare available for both Coursebook 1 and Coursebook 2.
English as a Second Language: IGCSE, Third Edition Coursebook 1 with Audio CDs 176 pp. 978-052-1-73599-5 Workbook 1 with Audio CD 176 pp. 978-0-521-73602-2 Coursebook 2 with Audio CDs 168 pp. 978-0-521-73600-8 Workbook 2 with Audio CD 102 pp. 978-0-521-73603-9 Teachers Book Levels 1 and 2 144 pp. 978-0-521-73601-5
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SCIENCE
SCIENCE
Biology: IGCSE, Second Edition
Mary Jones and Geoff Jones IGCSE Biology, Second Edition, matches the requirements of the revised CIE Biology syllabus(0610).ThetextiswrittenbyanexperiencedIGCSEteacher,examinerandtrainer, and is endorsed by CIE, ensuring that it is up to date and comprehensive in its coverage. TheCoursebookcontenthasbeenrevisedandrearranged,andnewmaterialisincludedon anaccompanyingCD-ROMinresponsetospecificneedshighlightedbypracticingteachers. A Workbook and a Teachers Resource CD-ROM are also available.
Biology: IGCSE Students Book with CD-ROM 264 pp. 978-0-521-14779-8 Workbook 96 pp. 978-0-521-12443-0 Teacher CD-ROM 978-0-521-17617-0
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Physics: IGCSE
David Sang ThisresourcehasbeenwrittenanddevelopedtoprovidefullsupportfortheIGCSEsyllabus offered by CIE (0625).The book is in full color and includes a free CD-ROM containing a rangeofactivitiestosupportthebook.ThematerialsarefullyendorsedbyCIE.Theauthor has substantial experience teaching and developing physics resources for a range of markets and is a member of the Institute of Physics. Features of the book include: Topics introduced in terms of their relevance to life in the 21st Century Sample examination questions and worked answers with commentary
Physics: IGSCE with CD-ROM 275 pp. 978-0-521-75773-7
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GEOGRAPHY / MATHEMATICS
GEOGRAPHY
Cambridge World Atlas: IGSCE
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Mathematics
Mathematics: IGCSE
Karen Morrison Writtenbyanexperiencedmathematicsteacher,thetextisinquiry-based,designedfor face-to-face learning, and has an interactive approach to the subject. Case studies and questions are used to help students understand the implications of the topic. Features of the book include: Check your progress sections Examples drawn from all over the world, relevant to real-life situations Glossary boxes to explain new and difficult words
Mathematics: IGCSE 320 pp. 978-0-521-01113-6
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IGCSE
BUSINESS STUDIES
IGCSE
BUSINESS STUDIES
Accounting: IGCSE
Catherine Coucom Accounting:IGCSEprovidescomprehensivecoverageoftheCIEsyllabus(0452).Designed forclassroomlearning,italsoencouragesself-assessmentandindependentthinking.Its student-friendlyapproachmakesthisidealforstudentsstudyingfortheIGCSEexamination. Features of the book include: Full syllabus cross-reference chart Completed examples to familiarize students with new accounting concepts Past-examination questions for practice and revision
Accounting: IGCSE 298 pp. 978-0-521-89346-6
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IGCSE
History
Twentieth Century History: International Relations since 1919: IGCSE
Tony McAleavy The theme of this book is International Relations from 1919 to the end of the 20th Century. This lively and accessible text is based around lead questions which match those in the IGCSE syllabus. Features of the book include: Background briefings Analysis of issues through investigations Review sections to provide opportunities for revision
Twentieth Century History: IGCSE 176 pp. 978-0-521-89350-3
DEPTH STUDIES
TitlesinthisseriescovermanyoftheoptionsavailableonIGCSEhistoryspecifications.Theyincludeabroadrangeofsourcesandvividpictorial evidence which help to bring a number of eras to life.These texts are manageable in scope and motivating to a wide range of students.
ENGLISH / SCIENCE
O Level
English
The Cambridge English Revision Guide: GCE O Level
R. Glover, G. Rodway, P. Shirley and H. Toner The Cambridge English Revision Guide: GCE O Level aims to help overseas students preparefortheOLevelEnglishLanguageexamination.WrittenbyOLevelexaminersin consultationwithteachersandeducationofficialsfromthetargetcountries,itprovides supportforstudentsbasedonarealunderstandingoftheexamsrequirements.Itcovers thefourmainskillsofcontinuouswriting,directedwriting,comprehension,andsummary writing. Students will be encouraged by its supportive tone as they work through the explanations and practice exercises. Features of the book include: A wealth of examples, as well as hints on a step-by-step approach to tackling longer writing tasks Goldenruleshighlightedtoprovidestudentswithsimpleandmemorableguidelines Techniques for improving reading and writing skills
The Cambridge English Revision Guide: GCE O Level 298 pp. 978-0-521-64421-1
Science
The Cambridge Biology Revision Guide: GCE O Level
Ian J. Burton This is a fundamental revision tool for students of the Cambridge O Level Biology exam (5090).Throughatopic-by-topicstructure,thebookexplainsessentialbiologicalconcepts usingaccessiblelanguageandclearillustrations.Studentsareencouragedtoapplytheir knowledgethroughpracticalinvestigationsandextensivestructuredandmultiple-choice questions. Features of the book include: Concise overview of each topic in the syllabus Tips on effective subject revision Clear diagrams of biological structures Illustrations to explain biological concepts Practical exercises many of which may be performed at home Definitions of essential terms Wide variety of questions, with answers Extensive glossary and index
The Cambridge Biology Revision Guide: GCE O Level 208 pp. 978-0-521-64846-2
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AS/A Level
HISTORY
History
Cambridge Perspectives in History
CambridgePerspectivesinHistoryisaseriescomprisedofanumberofcoretextsonmajorperiodsofBritishandEuropeanHistoryalongwith theme texts which explore particular topics in greater depth.
Nationalism in Europe
Timothy Baycroft Analyzes nationalism in Europe from the French Revolution to the Second World War.
Nationalism in Europe 96 pp. 978-0-521-59871-2
Revolutions 1789-1918
Allan Todd Providesalucidexplorationofthemain features of revolutions.
Revolutions 1789-1918 140 pp. 978-0-521-58600-9
Frank McDonough Analyzes the origins of the First and Second World Wars by drawing on a wide range of material, including original sources.
The Origins of the First and Second World Wars 124 pp. 978-0-521-56861-6
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HISTORY
AS/A Level
Fascism
Richard Thurlow Presents new perspectives on the mostcontroversialpoliticalconcept in modern history.
Fascism 114 pp. 978-0-521-59872-9
The Holocaust
Peter Neville Provides an authoritative and lucid study of the Holocaust.
The Holocaust 102 pp. 978-0-521-59501-8
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MATHEMATICS
Mathematics
Advanced Level Mathematics
Hugh Neil, Douglas Quadling, Steve Dobbs and Jane Miller This series has been written to match the contents of the CIE syllabus. Each book covers one syllabus unit (except P2 and P3, which are coveredinacombinedvolume).Thesyllabuscontentisarrangedinchapterstoprovideaviableteachingcourse.Eachchapterstartswitha listoflearningobjectives.Mathematicalconcepts,terminology,andnotationareclearlyandcarefullyexplained.Keyresultsandprocedures appearinboxesforeasyreference.Stimulatingexamplestakeastep-by-stepapproachtoproblemsolving,andthereareplentyofexercises throughout, as well as revision exercises and practice exam papers. Features of the books include: Full coverage of both the AS Level and A Level syllabuses (9709, 9231, 8719) Exercises and practice exams written by experienced examiners Clear explanations
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SCIENCE / ENGLISH
AS/A Level
Science
Biology: AS Level and A Level, Second Edition
Mary Jones, Richard Fosbery, Dennis Taylor, Jennifer Gregory ThistextmeetstherequirementsoftheCIEsyllabiforASLevelandALevelBiology,andisendorsedbyCIE for use with these examinations. Features of the book include: Each chapter starts with a list of learning objectives Questions throughout the text reinforce students understanding, and the past-examination questions help with revision Accessible language means that the material is suitable for all students, including those for whom English is a second language Chapter introductions and summaries provide the basis for structured revision Key information on some practical aspects of the syllabus is included An extensive glossary provides an explanation of technical terms
Biology: AS Level and A Level, Second Edition 424 pp. 978-0-521-70306-2
English
English Language and Literature: AS Level
Helen Toner and Elizabeth Whittome ThistextbookpreparesstudentsforthefollowingCIEAdvancedSubsidiary(AS)Levelinternationalsyllabuses: 1. English Language (8695); 2. Literature in English (8693); 3. Language and Literature in English (9695). Thelanguagesectionisdividedintotwoparts:passagesforcommentandcomposition,anddirected-writing tasks with exemplar answers.The literature section analyzes skills for the study of poetry and prose and explores structure and form in drama, ranging from Shakespeare to Doris Lessing to Arundhati Roy. Features of the book include: Directed-writing tasks Examination tips and guidance Explanations of examination terminology
English Language and Literature: AS Level 240 pp. 978-0-521-53337-9
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BUSINESS
BUSINESS
Economics: AS Level and A Level
Colin Bamford, Keith Brunskill, Gordon Cain, Sue Grant, Stephen Munday, and Stephen Walton Economics: AS Level and A Level meets the requirements of the CIE AS Level and A Level syllabus(9708).Thebookisdividedintotwounits,core(ASLevel)andextension(ALevel), eachofwhichrepresentsaself-containedprogramofstudy.Furthermore,thisbookequips studentswiththeskillsneededtosucceedintheexamination,anddescribeshowthese skills and concepts will be examined by CIE.
Features of the book include: Clear differentiation between AS Level and A Level material Stimulating activities and case studies Examination practice questions
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AS/A Level
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AS/A Level
AS/A Level
Thinking Skills
John Butterworth and Geoff Thwaites ThinkingSkillspromotesthelearningofaspecificsetofintellectualskillsindependentofsubject content. It is endorsed by CIE for use with the AS Level and A LevelThinking Skills syllabi.This book encourages students to reflect on the processes of thinking, as well as developing and practicingthinkingskills.Itisdividedintotwosections:criticalthinkingandproblemsolving.As wellasgivingstudentsathoroughgroundingintheseareas,theauthorsprovideopportunities forstudentstoanalyzeandevaluatearguments,analyzenumericalandgraphicalinformation, and develop a range of skills. Features of the book include: Range of stimulating activities for students Summary of key concepts and assignments at the end of each unit Answers to problems and past-examination questions
Thinking Skills 280 pp. 978-0-521-52149-9
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Professional Development
Teaching and Assessing Skills in Accounting 96 pp. 978-0-521-54367-5 Teaching and Assessing Skills in Business Studies 110 pp. 978-0-521-54366-8 Teaching and Assessing Skills in Computer Studies 96 pp. 978-0-521-75360-9 Teaching and Assessing Skills in Economics 96 pp. 978-0-521-54825-0
Teaching and Assessing Skills in English as a Second Language 88 pp. 978-0-521-75356-2 Teaching and Assessing Skills in First Language English 80 pp. 978-0-521-75355-5 Teaching and Assessing Skills in Foreign Languages 96 pp. 978-0-521-60103-0 Teaching and Assessing Skills in Geography 104 pp. 978-0-521-75357-9
Teaching and Assessing Skills in Mathematics 80 pp. 978-0-521-75361-6 Teaching and Assessing Practical Skills in Science 124 pp. 978-0-521-75359-3
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About Cambridge School Shakespeare
Shakespearewrotehisplaystobeperformedandbroughttolifebeforean audience. Usinganactiveapproach,theneweditionofCambridgeSchool Shakespeare ensures that students engage directly with Shakespeares language, characters, and stories.
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The activities encourage students to ask their own questions, to create and justify their own meanings, and to develop a genuine sense of ownership of the play.
participation, to help students find dramatically effective ways to explore Shakespeares imaginative world. from performance and discussion to extended essays and assignments to ensure that their responses are informed and personal. Everything in the new edition invites and encourages imaginative exploration. Each title ensures an informed and creative response in the knowledge that studying Shakespeare and enjoying Shakespeare go hand in hand.
Cambridge School Shakespeare encourages active, shared Students can choose from a variety of activities
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As You Like it.......................................... 196 pp. 978-0-521-73437-0 Hamlet.................................................... . 276 pp. 978-0-521-61874-8 Julius Caesar............................................ 196 pp. 978-0-521-70677-3 King Lear............................................................. 978-0-521-73598-8 King Richard III....................................... 260 pp. 978-0-521-61873-1 Macbeth.................................................. 180 pp. 978-0-521-60686-8 The Merchant of Venice............................ 196 pp. 978-0-521-61875-5 A Midsummer Nights Dream................... 172 pp. 978-0-521-61871-7 Much Ado About Nothing........................................................................... 9 7 8 0 5 2 1 6 1 8 7 p 2 1 4 9 p 6 . Othello.................................................... 244 pp. 978-0-521-61876-2 Romeo and Juliet.................................... 228 pp. 978-0-521-61870-0 The Taming of the Shrew.......................... .................................................... 9 7 8 0 5 2 1 7 0 6 7 p 6 1 9 p 6 . The Tempest............................................ . 180 pp. 978-0-521-61878-6 Twelfth Night.......................................... . 180 pp. 978-0-521-61877-9
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TEACHER RESOURCES
TEACHER RESOURCES
Following the principles of active learning that underpin Cambridge School Shakespeare, these resources will support teachers and help make teaching Shakespeare fun and enjoyable.
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Teaching Shakespeare
Rex Gibson Thishandbookforteachersisamajorcontributiontotheknowledgeandexpertiseof allteachersofShakespeare.Itmakesexplicittheprinciplesofactivelearningwhich areattheheartofCambridgeSchoolShakespeareandhelpsteacherstodeveloptheir skills through practical examples.
Teaching Shakespeare 258 pp. 978-0-521-57788-5
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As You like it........................................... 978-0-521-74770-7 The Merchant of Venice ......................... 978-0-521-73436-3 A Midsummer Nights Dream................. 9 7 8 0 5 2 1 7 1 6 4 2 0 Twelfth Night.......................................... 978-0-521-74773-8
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The Cambridge World Atlas is a new, richly informative atlas that offers instructive insights to the complex issues and processes of the modern world. Features of the book include: A highly accessible introduction complete with graphics and concrete examples of how to read and interpret maps A logical and concise cartographic design with clear legends, making the maps easy to read Acomprehensivereferencesectionwithstatisticalinformationonallcountriesand an index listing over 20,000 place and feature names
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