English Practice Exercises 13+ 2nd edition Practice Exercises for Common Entrance preparation - Softcover

Alexander, Amanda; Gee, Rachel

 
9781907047855: English Practice Exercises 13+ 2nd edition Practice Exercises for Common Entrance preparation

Synopsis

This second edition of the bestselling English Practice Exercises 13+ provides a wealth of comprehensive practice exercises modelled on all sections of the 2013 English Common Entrance exam at 13+. For the Reading sections of the exam, a varied selection of texts and poems has been specifically chosen to provide comprehension practice for both Level 1 and 2. In addition, there is a large bank of exercises for the Writing sections. All questions are written in the Common Entrance style, ensuring that pupils familiarise themselves with the format of the exam.
- Endorsed by ISEB
- Fully updated for the 2013 syllabus
- Perfect preparation for pupils working towards English Common Entrance and other entrance exams at 13+
- Features a range of material for both the Reading and Writing elements of the 13+ exam
- Passages drawn from a wide range of texts and poems, including Charles Dickens, Michael Palin, Samual Coleridge and John Agard, to ensure pupils gain practice in a variety of written styles
Suitable for ISEB 13+ English exams from Autumn 2013 onwards.

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About the Author

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.

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