English for Common Entrance at 13+ Exam Practice Questions

Paperback

Main Details

Title English for Common Entrance at 13+ Exam Practice Questions
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Amanda Alexander
By (author) Rachel Gee
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:80
Dimensions(mm): Height 296,Width 210
ISBN/Barcode 9781471868962
ClassificationsDewey:428.0076
Audience
Secondary
Revision / study guides

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder Education
Imprint Galore Park Publishing Ltd
Publication Date 29 July 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Exam Board: ISEB Level: 13+ Subject: English First Teaching: September 2012 First Exam: Autumn 2013 This book provides a wealth of comprehensive practice exercises in the format of the ISEB Common Entrance exam at both Level 1 and 2. A varied selection of texts and poems has been selected to help pupils for the Reading sections of the exam, and there is a large bank of exercises for the Writing sections. Exam Practice Answers is available to accompany this title. - Endorsed by Independent School Examination Board (ISEB) - Features rigorous and realistic exam-style questions in the style of the ISEB Common Entrance exam - Provides extensive practice and guidance to help pupils achieve top marks Also available in the English for Common Entrance at 13+ range: - English for Common Entrance 13+ Revision Guide (ISBN: 9781471875021) - English for Common Entrance Exam Practice Answers (ISBN: 9781471868993)

Author Biography

Amanda Alexander and Rachel Gee have extensive experience in teaching and managing in both state and private schools. They are friends and colleagues and approached Galore Park with publishing ideas as they were frustrated with English text book resources on the market at that time. They have a wealth of knowledge and considerable expertise in teaching English and preparing children for English at 13+, which they bring to this book. They were the authors of the first edition of English Practice Exercises 13+. In their spare time, they still meet to enjoy a walk and discuss the joys (and maybe some frustrations) of teaching, and life in general.