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NEW! CAMBRIDGE CHECKPOINT Cambridge Checkpoint Science

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Cambridge Checkpoint English

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Literature in English

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History

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Science Biology

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Computer Studies / ICT

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Computing / ICT Computing

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Applied ICT

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Mathematics

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Mathematics

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ICT

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Accounting

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Geography

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Business Studies

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Accounting

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Steps to Academic Writing

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NEW! Economics

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Latin

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India Studies

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Humanities

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Accounts

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Mathematics

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NEW! Physics

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Commerce

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Statistics

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NEW! English

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Cambridge Checkpoint

Cambridge Checkpoint Cambridge Secondary 1 is a flexible curriculum with integrated assessment from Cambridge International Examinations. It provides a seamless progression from Cambridge Primary – or can be used as a standalone curriculum – to develop learners’ skills and confidence in English, Mathematics and Science. It offers a curriculum framework for educational success for learners (typically 11–14 years old), with an optional testing structure. Cambridge Checkpoint tests are for use at the end of Cambridge Secondary 1. They are marked by Cambridge International Examinations, and provide schools with an external international benchmark for student performance. Cambridge Checkpoint tests enable feedback to be provided on a learner’s strengths and weaknesses in key curriculum areas. Feedback of this kind is an invaluable source of information. Schools and colleges will be able to make strategic decisions, drawing upon a pool of information and specialist reporting tools built into Cambridge Checkpoint. Learners taking the test receive a Statement of Achievement which gives an indication of their academic progress during this education stage. Cambridge Checkpoint tests are available in English*, Mathematics and Science and can be offered at two sessions during the year. The tests cover all major areas of learning required in the first years of an international secondary education. *The Cambridge curriculum frameworks for English include a First Language and a Second Language option. Formal summative testing for English as a Second Language (ESL) at this level is available through Cambridge ESOL’s Preliminary English Test (PET). A suite of teaching materials to support the ESL curriculum framework is being developed for publication in 2014.

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curriculum frameworks covering three years of study inAuthor Stages 7–9 (typically ages 11–14). Written by experienced authors, Cambridge Checkpoint provides carefully crafted Coursebooks to support Body. the Cambridge Secondary 1 programme in Science, Mathematics and English. Each Coursebook is accompanied by a Workbook or Practice Book and Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM.

Cambridge Checkpoint English Marian Cox Written by a well-respected author and examiner, the suite provides a comprehensive, structured resource which covers the full Secondary 1 framework and seamlessly progresses into the next key stage (see Cambridge IGCSE First Language English on page 20). A lively, colourful Coursebook for each Stage includes activities to develop Reading and Writing skills, with integrated Speaking and Listening tasks. Each Coursebook contains 12 themed units with a full range of stimulus materials, including a balance of fiction and non-fiction from around the world. To support students’ learning, a skill-building, write-in workbook provides extra language tasks and reading and writing skills development, including sequencing and cloze exercises. Essential guidance, further activities, activity answers and PDFs for classroom projection are available on a Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM for each Stage. KEY FEATURES • • • •

Cambridge Checkpoint Mathematics FREE DIGITAL RESOURCES ALSO OF INTEREST • Teacher support material and sample Business Vocabulary in Use Greg Byrd, Byrd and Chris Pearce material from theLynn book available online at ibdiploma.cambridge.org.

A wide range of case studies with questions allowing students to develop skills of analysis, evaluation and application of business concepts. Definitions of key business terms displayed alongside the text for each reference. Exam-style questions at the end of each chapter offering valuable exam practice. A final exam skills chapter with practical advice on assessment, exam techniques and tackling the pre-issued case study and extended essay. Links to Theory of Knowledge concepts to stimulate thought and discussion.

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Mary Jones, Diane Fellowes-Freeman and David Sang This engaging course supports teaching of the Science framework both theoretically and practically, with full coverage of the Scientific Enquiry framework integrated throughout the series. The Coursebook gives a thorough introduction to the concepts, and offers a wealth of ideas for hands-on activities to make the subject matter come to life. The Workbook contains exercises that develop students’ ability to apply their knowledge, as well as Scientific Enquiry skills relating to planning experiments and recording results. The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM gives suggestions for how to introduce concepts in the classroom and how to deal with common misconceptions. Answers to all questions in the Coursebook and Workbook, as well as guidance and safety notes for all practical activities, are also included.

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Supports the teaching of the Science framework both theoretically and practically, with full coverage of the Scientific Enquiry framework integrated throughout the series. The Coursebook gives a thorough introduction to the concepts, and offers a wealth of ideas for hands-on activities to make the subject matter come to life. The Workbook contains exercises that develop students’ ability to apply their knowledge, as well as Scientific Enquiry skills relating to planning experiments and recording results. The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM provides suggestions for how to introduce concepts in the classroom and how to deal with common misconceptions. Answers to all questions in the Coursebook and Workbook, as well as guidance and safety notes for all practical activities, are also included.

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The Coursebook offers a comprehensive introduction to all topics covered in the syllabus, offering fully integrated treatment of Problem Solving.

Worked examples show students how to tackle different problems, and plenty of exercise questions prepare students for the different types of question they will face in the progression tests.

The Practice Book for each stage contains further exercise questions for practice in the classroom or at home.

The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM offers advice on how to introduce concepts in the class, and gives ideas for activities to help engage students with the subject matter.

Helpful hints provide support and/or reminders to key ideas required to tackle a given problem.

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English

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Written by a well-respected author and teacher trainer, the suite provides a comprehensive structured resource which covers the full Secondary 1 framework for English as a first language and seamlessly progresses into the next stage.

A lively, colourful Coursebook for each stage includes activities to develop Reading and Writing skills, with integrated Speaking and Listening tasks and a strong focus on grammar and skills practice.

Each Coursebook contains 12 themed units with a full range of stimulus materials, including a balance of fiction and non-fiction from around the world.

To support students’ learning, a skill-building, write-in Workbook provides extra language tasks and reading and writing skills development, including sequencing and cloze exercises.

Essential guidance, further activities, activity answers and PDFs for classroom projection are available on a Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM for each stage.

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Mathematics English as a Second Language

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Cambridge IGCSE

Cambridge IGCSE® Cambridge IGCSE is the world’s most popular international curriculum for 14–16 year olds and is offered by Cambridge International Examinations. It incorporates the best in international education for learners at this level, develops in line with changing needs, and is regularly updated and extended. Cambridge IGCSE teachers can draw on excellent resources, training and advice from subject experts. It is part of the Cambridge Secondary 2 stage. Cambridge IGCSE encourages learner-centred and enquiry-based approaches to learning. It develops learners’ skills in creative thinking, enquiry and problem solving, giving learners excellent preparation for the next stage in their education. Schools can build a core curriculum, extend it to suit their learners and introduce cross-curricular perspectives. Clearly defined learning outcomes and content mean Cambridge IGCSE is compatible with other curricula and is internationally relevant and sensitive to different needs and cultures.

Completely Cambridge Cambridge resources for Cambridge qualifications Cambridge University Press works closely with Cambridge International Examinations as parts of the University of Cambridge. We enable thousands of students to pass their Cambridge exams by providing comprehensive, high-quality, endorsed resources. Cambridge International Examinations is the world’s largest provider of international qualifications for 14–19 year olds and delivers high-quality and leading-edge assessment services. Cambridge University Press is the oldest printer and publisher in the world, operating continuously since 1584, and is one of the largest academic publishers globally. Cambridge University Press works with Cambridge International Examinations and experienced authors to produce high-quality endorsed textbooks and software that support Cambridge teachers and encourage Cambridge learners. 12

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KEY FEATURESPhysics KEY FEATURES • A wide range of case studies with questions allowing students to develop •

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A wide of case studiesand withapplication questions of allowing students to develop skills of range analysis, evaluation business concepts. skills of analysis, evaluation and application of business concepts. • Definitions of key business terms displayed alongside the text for • Defi of key business terms displayed alongside the text for eachnitions reference. each reference. • Exam-style questions at the end of each chapter offering valuable • Exam-style questions at the end of each chapter offering valuable exam practice. exam • A finalpractice. exam skills chapter with practical advice on assessment, exam • A final examand skills chapter practicalcase advice onand assessment, techniques tackling thewith pre-issued study extendedexam essay. ALSO OF INTEREST techniques and of tackling the pre-issued study and extended essay. • Links to Theory Knowledge conceptscase to stimulate thought Business Vocabulary in Use • Links to Theory of Knowledge concepts to stimulate thought andTourism discussion. Geography/Travel and History page 54 ALSO see OF INTEREST and discussion. 978-0-521-14730-9 Paperback £30.00 Business Vocabulary in Use see page 54 978-0-521-14730-9 Paperback £30.00

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English as a Second Language

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Matches the requirements of the Cambridge IGCSE ESL syllabus.

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Audio CDs for use with the listening activities.

Coursebook 2 follows on from Coursebook 1, and is a more demanding resource to help students to prepare for examination.

Workbooks accompany each Coursebook, reinforcing the topic and theme from the corresponding Coursebook unit, providing practice in reading, writing and listening.

Teacher’s Book provides comprehensive guidance and practical support for teachers of the ESL course in both the preparatory (Level 1) and examination (Level 2) years.

Exam Preparation Guide can be used independently to revise for the Cambridge IGCSE, or in the classroom alongside Coursebook 2 and Workbook 2, as part of a two-year course.

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Interesting stimulus material based on topical themes and plenty of discussion activities to practise speaking skills. Coursebook 1 is a preparatory one-year, theme based intermediate English course.

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Upperintermediate Level (IGCSE)

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Approx. 2 years

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1 year

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Not only suitable for students studying for Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language … Coursebook 1 is an ideal intermediate-level English course for learners studying in an international context, i.e. for those who are studying for other qualifications such as PET or FCE instead of the Cambridge IGCSE in English as a Second Language.

About best-selling author Peter Lucantoni

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It also provides language support for those who are learning other curriculum subjects in English at secondary or high school.

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Peter Lucantoni is an experienced teacher of English as a Second Language and a highly respected teacher-trainer and consultant in ESL who delivers training around the world. He has written a wide range of ESL materials for various syllabuses at a range of different levels.

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English as a Second Language

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Success International English Skills for IGCSE Marian Barry

Offers preparation for all papers of the Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language examination.

Features stimulating topics which are international in perspective and relevant to IGCSE students’ educational needs and interests.

Particular attention is given to developing a mature writing style with a focus on tone, register and audience awareness.

Constant exposure to typical IGCSE-style questions and model answers, with exam-format exercises and tips after every unit.

Teacher’s Book containing detailed teacher’s notes and suggestions for alternative approaches and wider practice.

Workbook providing stimulating practice material that consolidates and tests understanding of the language and themes in the coursebook.

Audio CD containing ten listening passages which reflect the exam format.

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Practice Tests for IGCSE English as a Second Language: Listening and Speaking Marian Barry and Sue Daish

Help to build confidence and develop exam techniques for listening and speaking by familiarising students with the kinds of topics and exercises they will encounter in the Cambridge IGCSE examination.

Book 1 contains four exam-format practice tests for each of Papers 3, 4 and 5 of the Cambridge IGCSE in English as a Second Language.

Book 2 contains exam-format practice tests for Papers 4 and 5, including four Extended-level listening practice tests and twenty oral (speaking) test tasks. Written by experienced examiners.

The With Key editions include the complete audio scripts and answers for the listening tests and full notes for the oral tests, guiding the teacher through the examiner’s role.

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Practice Tests for IGCSE English as a Second Language: Reading and Writing Marian Barry, Barbara Campbell and Sue Daish

Contains four complete exam-format practice tests for Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language.

Help to build confidence and develop exam techniques by familiarising students with the format of the Reading and Writing papers and with the kinds of topics and texts they will encounter.

Book 1 contains three Extended-level tests and one separate Core-level test.

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Book 2 contains four complete Extended-level tests. Stimulating authentic texts on a wide range of subjects. Realistic writing tasks, relevant to students’ interest and experience.

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Marian Barry This book provides summary and note-taking practice for the latest syllabus of the Cambridge IGCSE examination in English as a Second Language. By developing note-taking and summarising skills in general, the exercises will also be helpful for studies across the curriculum, and as preparation for the demands of academic writing. This Revised Edition includes ‘linked summary’ exercises based on the preceding note-taking activities and a Writing Tasks section containing topic-related writing tasks.

Six theme-based sections to provide cross-curricular study support.

12 summary exercises, 12 note-taking exercises, and 12 new ‘linked summaries’, all in exam format.

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Read the article about special hi-tech spectacles which are being adapted to help children suffering from dyslexia. Then write a set of notes, using the headings given.

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The professor, who trained at Oxford and St Thomas’s Hospital in London, will be meeting government officials to prepare for a trial of the hi-tech specs in primary schools in London and Hampshire. Professor Stein and his colleague, Dr Fowler, used the first prototype on a child last summer.

It is hoped the technology will help children like the six-yearold boy who asked Dr Sue Fowler, a researcher at the Dyslexia Research Trust’s clinic, ‘Do you want to know a secret? All the words on the page move and I don’t know how they do it because they don’t have any legs.’ Other children with dyslexia may report a disturbing sensation of ‘glare’ from the printed page, making them rub their eyes frequently. In some dyslexic children, reading causes a headache. Professor John Stein, professor of neurology at Magdalene College, Oxford, has spent 20 years researching the connection between lack of eye control and reading difficulties. He says, ‘We are visual animals and eye movements are possibly the most important movements we make because they allow us to inspect the world around us. I believe problems with eye wobble account for up to two-thirds of dyslexia cases. ‘Dyslexia is not a disease. It is a brain difference, like lefthandedness. We also believe that a cell in the brain, the

Professor Stein explains, ‘Eye wobble is not obvious to the naked eye. The movements are small and very rapid. The hi-tech specs, which are worn for only a few minutes during tests, are the most accurate technique we have for detecting the amount of eye wobble. The child focuses on a point 18 inches away and then follows a moving target. The specs show whether the child’s eyes are tracking steadily, or whether they wobble. We would like the specs to be mass-produced, becoming cheap enough to be used in all primary schools.’ Dr Fowler adds, ‘We see 800 children a year from all over the country. They are mostly aged seven to twelve, but people of any age can be assessed. Because we are a charity and investigations are part of our research, children are seen free. ‘If we can get children early, their brains are flexible enough to enable them to improve control. After seeing them at the clinic, we give patients daily exercises to enable them to keep their eyes still and fixed on one object. In time, we believe these exercises become etched onto the brain. The result is that reading improves greatly.’

Original use of the hi-tech specs •..................................................................................................................................................... How the specs are used to test children for dyslexia •..................................................................................................................................................... •..................................................................................................................................................... Treatment after the tests •.....................................................................................................................................................

Using the ideas in your notes, write a paragraph of no more than 70 words on the ways dyslexia may affect children, a technique for diagnosing dyslexia, and how dyslexia can be treated. Use your own words as far as possible.

Being aware of your reading speed The speed at which students feel comfortable reading is a very personal matter and there is no doubt that individual speeds of reading vary hugely. Reading speed is not an indication of intelligence, although young people often believe it is. The fact is, we all speed up and slow down as we read, depending on the difficulty of the content. We often do this quite unconsciously, whether we are reading for pleasure or reading for information. We sometimes read groups of words quite fast, taking in the information quickly and easily, without any conscious effort. You may be surprised by how quickly you ‘get through’ several chapters of an exciting novel. On the other hand, we naturally slow down or re-read a section of text when we want to be sure that we are getting the correct meaning from what we are reading.

Practical help and advice to help prepare for examination

Next time you read, you could try to be more aware of your reading speeds. When practising exam-style exercises, slow down a little if you begin to feel confused. Re-read a sentence or group of words, checking back with the question to see if this bit of text contains relevant information. Approaching your reading in this way is a more mature attitude to study than rushing through without understanding. Don’t be worried about taking more time, as the few extra seconds of double-checking are definitely worth it.

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magnocell, is related to eye movement. It seems that magnocells in dyslexics do not develop as well as those in good readers.’

Scientists based at the QuientiQ laboratory and researchers at the Dyslexia Research Trust are working together to adapt hitech spectacles, developed to monitor the eye movements of fighter pilots, into miniaturised versions for children as young as five.

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TACKLING DYSLEXIA Children who are dyslexic have problems processing specific visual information, resulting in trouble reading and writing. Until recently, it was thought to be language-related areas of the brain which were deficient, but new research suggests that dyslexics have difficulty with the control of eye movement, or ‘eye wobble’.

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First Language English

Cambridge IGCSE

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Cambridge IGCSE® First Language English Marian Cox

Brings a fresh, modern look and up-to-date content matching the specifications of the Cambridge IGCSE First Language English course.

Coursebook contains clear, practical support for students, with a diverse range of stimulus material to enliven the subject.

Workbook features supplementary material to support the Coursebook, including 12 independent units providing exam practice in Language and Style, Comprehension and Summary, Directed Writing, Composition and Coursework.

Teacher’s Resource Book with CD-ROM that supports teachers through the provision of lesson plans, worksheets, answers, handouts, new texts and images all combined within one photocopiable resource.

Worksheets and answers in editable Word format are included on the accompanying CD-ROM, as well as supporting materials for teacher use.

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Literature in English

Cambridge IGCSE® Literature in English Russell Carey

A lively introduction to the study of literature in English at IGCSE level, encouraging both the enjoyment of literature and detailed academic study.

In keeping with the spirit of the Cambridge IGCSE syllabuses, the Coursebook stresses the importance of giving an informed personal response based on close textual study.

Features structured activities that build students’ key skills in responding to literature.

Materials for exam preparation covering each type of assessment.

Sample student work, giving a range of possible answers to read and review.

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Guidance on developing effective writing skills to express ideas clearly.

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English Literature

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Songs of Ourselves •

An accessible, one-volume introduction to the astonishing range of forms, styles and themes of verse written in the English language over more than four centuries.

Produced with Cambridge International Examinations, it contains work by more than 100 poets from all parts of the English speaking world.

Poems have been chosen for universal appeal, avoiding anything very obscure or hard to interpret.

Arranged in broad period settings, the poems are also in loose thematic groupings.

Parts of the book are set for study in Cambridge English syllabuses.

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A set text for Cambridge International Examinations Literature in English courses at IGCSE, O Level and AS and A Level.

Produced with Cambridge International Examinations, it contains stories by writers from many different countries and cultures.

Includes stories by Charles Dickens, H.G. Wells, Virgina Woolf, Graham Greene, V.S. Naipaul, R.K. Narayan, Janet Frame, Raymond Carver, Annie Proulx and many others.

Can be used as an English Language and Literature resource in schools or can simply be read for pleasure.

All stories have been chosen for their wide appeal, avoiding anything obscure or hard to interpret.

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Cambridge IGCSE® Biology Mary Jones and Geoff Jones

Matches the requirements of the Cambridge Biology syllabus (0610), closely following the syllabus sequence.

Activities to help students develop practical and investigative skills, almost all of which could be used for the assessment of practical skills.

Key ideas at the end of each chapter, summarising the chapter content.

Accompanying CD-ROM with interactive ‘Test Yourself’ multiple-choice questions for each chapter.

Workbook focusing on developing Skill B, Handling information and problem solving, and some aspects of Skill C, Experimental skills and investigations.

Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM containing suggestions on how to plan lessons and homework and Worksheets organised by chapter.

Answers to questions and activities from the Coursebook and Workbook are included on the Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM.

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Chemistry

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Cambridge IGCSE® Chemistry Richard Harwood and Ian Lodge

Matches the requirements of the Cambridge Chemistry syllabus (0620), closely following the syllabus sequence.

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Highlighted information boxes emphasising the major points of the text and examination hints to aid revision.

Accompanying CD-ROM containing questions, animations and guidance on study and revision skills.

Workbook containing exercises that cover both Core and Supplement levels of assessment, focusing on developing skills that students need to do well in their exams, including problem solving, interpreting and evaluating data, and applying knowledge.

Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM including worksheets and practical sheets, suggestions on how to combine all the material into lessons, and videos of key experiments.

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Physics

Cambridge IGCSE® Physics David Sang

Matches the requirements of the Cambridge Physics syllabus (0625), closely following the syllabus sequence.

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Illustrations and background material showing historical aspects and current applications of physics.

Accompanying CD-ROM providing answers to in-text questions in the Coursebook, multiple-choice questions and activity sheets linked in each chapter.

Workbook containing exercises that are arranged by chapter, in the same order as the Coursebook.

Answers to questions and activities from the Coursebook and Workbook are included on the Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM.

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Mathematics

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Cambridge IGCSE® NEW Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook Karen Morrison and Nick Hamshaw

Covering the complete IGCSE Mathematics (0580) syllabus for both the Core and Extended courses in one place, this highly illustrated Coursebook means no more juggling books for students and teachers. Students of all levels have access to the whole syllabus, enabling them to stretch themselves or find support as required.

Narrative is clear with helpful hints and support in the margins, and the Extended material is clearly highlighted, making the book accessible for all students.

The end of chapter exam-style and past paper questions provide plenty of targeted practice and familiarity with short-answer exam questions. The end of unit examination practice uses structured questions from various topics, encouraging the skill of deciding what method(s) to use.

The accompanying CD-ROM includes interactive questions, revision worksheets tailored for the Core and Extended courses (complete with answers), and worked solutions to some of the exam questions in the book. This is also a calculator support section to help students master their calculator.

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Mathematics

Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Practice Books Karen Morrison and Lucille Dunne

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A practice tool with reminders at the start of each topic and hints in the margin that will successfully accompany any Cambridge IGCSE Matheamtics (0580) coursebook.

Separated into a Core book and an Extended book, the practice books provide comprehensive and targeted practice with a wealth of questions to reinforce skills and learning.

Those using the Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook will find these books complementary with new additional questions and an easy to follow structure that reflects that of the Coursebook.

Those not using our Coursebook will discover a logical and progressive pedagogy with no direct reference to the Coursebook, making a perfect supplement to any principle textbook.

Includes an original full practice examination paper written by the authors.

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Cambridge IGCSE® Mathematics Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM Karen Morrison

Designed to work alongside the Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Core and Extended Coursebook, this CD-ROM completes the suite of Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics (0580) material.

Contains chapter-by-chapter support ideas and advice, as well as extension activities and discussion points to bring maths into context in the real world.

Examples with step-by-step solutions for use in group/class discussion highlight ideas for developing problem-solving skills and spotting common misconceptions.

Includes answers to the end of unit examination practice questions in the Coursebook, allowing these questions to be set for class work, homework and/or used for formative assessment.

Includes (revision) checklists for each chapter to separate out Core and Extended topics.

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Mathematics

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Core Mathematics for Cambridge IGCSE® Audrey Simpson

Provides a two-year course leading to the Cambridge IGCSE examination in Core Mathematics.

Completely covers the syllabus for Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Core Level.

Features past examination questions at the end of each chapter.

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Extended Mathematics for Cambridge IGCSE® Audrey Simpson

Provides the second year a two-year course leading to the Cambridge IGCSE examination in Extended Mathematics.

Completely covers the syllabus for Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics Extended Level.

Features past examination questions at the end of each chapter.

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Computer Studies

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Cambridge IGCSE® Computer Studies Chris Leadbetter, Stewart Wainwright and Alan Stinchcombe

Written specifically for the Cambridge International Examinations Computer Studies (0420) syllabus, both the theoretical and applied aspects of the course are covered with highly illustrated material.

Designed to develop subject-based knowledge, and the key skills of applying this to group discussion examinations and coursework.

Discussion points and Activities throughout encourage discussion, as well as inspiring practical and investigative skills.

Self-assessment questions with answers at the back of the book allow students to assess their own progress.

The accompanying CD-ROM provides guidance on study skills, with particular focus on the coursework and the alternative to coursework. Exemplar answers to selected exam questions are also provided, as are revision notes, revision tests (with answers), revision questions (with answers), and two example exam papers, providing plenty of examination support.

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ICT

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Cambridge IGCSE® ICT Chris Leadbetter and Stewart Wainwright

Written specifically for the Cambridge International Examinations Information and Communication Technology (ICT) syllabus (0417), there are numerous illustrations and photos to provide comprehensive coverage, including developments in ICT and how these impact our lives.

Practical examples of the devices, processes and methods being explained are incorporated where appropriate to bring context to the content.

Discussion points and Activities throughout help to encourage group and class discussion, as well as inspiring practical and investigative skills.

Self-assessment questions with answers at the back of the book allow students to assess their own progress.

The accompanying CD-ROM features revision notes, revision questions and guidance on study skills, as well as numerous exemplar answers to past paper questions. The exemplar answers are supported by comments from the authors on avoiding potential pitfalls and common errors, thus providing plenty of examination support.

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Geography

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Cambridge IGCSE® Geography Gary Cambers and Steve Sibley

Provides full coverage of the Cambridge IGCSE Geography syllabus, offering expertise, building confidence and providing guidance in preparing for examinations.

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Revision Guide also available which adds focus to revision and tips and notes provide helpful guidance.

Accompanying CD-ROM containing over 40 support sheets for use with topics in the Coursebook, and over 30 sample examstyle questions for Paper 1 with full marking schemes.

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Business Studies

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Cambridge IGCSE® Business Studies Chris J. Nuttall and Medi Houghton Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM: Medi Houghton

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Written to cover the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus, Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies offers valuable practical support for students. Coursebook contains stimulus material drawn from a wide range of business organisations and activities designed to develop key skills and subject-based knowledge. Case studies drawn from a variety of business organisations illustrating the practical application of Business Studies theory. Accompanying Student’s CD-ROM providing answers to selected Coursebook activities, additional revision questions, a glossary of key terms and exam tips. Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM containing answers to all of the Coursebook activities and in-depth case studies with exam-style questions and sample answers.

Revision Guide also available!

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Makes revision active and effective. Model questions and answers.

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Accounting/Economics Published by Cambridge University Press, India

Cambridge IGCSE® Accounting Catherine Coucom

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Written specifically for the Cambridge IGCSE Accounting syllabus.

Workbook featuring guidance on preparing for the examination and techniques for use within the examination.

Accounting principles and practices are explained in the Coursebook in language and accessible for students whose first language is not English.

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Cambridge IGCSE® Economics

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Coursebook draws extensively on real world examples to explore economic concepts, theories and issues.

Contains a number of activities (based on examples from around the world) which are designed to facilitate students’ easy understanding of the key concepts.

Workbook designed to help learners develop their understanding of economics with multiple-choice questions.

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Humanities

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Covers the content of the new Cambridge IGCSE Travel and Tourism syllabus.

Written in a clear and accessible style, the book offers comprehensive coverage with an international perspective and in-depth analysis of all topics.

Tony McAleavy

Coursebook

The theme of the book is international relations from 1919 to the end of the twentieth century.

Lively and accessible text is based around key questions matching those in the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus.

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Cambridge IGCSE® India Studies

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Written for the Cambridge IGCSE Development Studies syllabus (0453).

Learning objectives and summaries provide comprehensive coverage and guidance.

Maps, illustrations, tables and figures facilitate a holistic approach to the strategies studied in the text.

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Covers the Cambridge IGCSE History syllabus and relates to the twentieth century core content.

Contains case studies and illustrative examples encouraging subject-based knowledge.

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Adopts an enquiry-based approach with a strong focus on developing skills and modes of thinking towards the emergence of contemporary India.

Of interest to not only those living in the sub-continent and non-resident Indians across the globe, but to anyone anywhere wanting to understand the contemporary world.

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Cambridge O Level

Cambridge O Level Economics

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Cambridge O Level Principles of Accounts Catherine Coucom

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Provides for the first of a two-year course leading to the Cambridge O Level examinations in Mathematics. Designed to be worked through sequentially and can be used both as a classroom textbook and for self-study. Hints and Tips throughout for improving answers in examinations.

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Matches the requirements of the Cambridge O Level Physics syllabus. Accompanying CD-ROM contains a complete answer key and teacher’s notes.

Cambridge O Level English 2nd Edition

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An invaluable resource to those studying Statistics and/or Probability on any other syllabus at a similar or higher level. Aims to serve as a basic introduction to the study of Statistics and Probability.

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Excellence in Bilingual Education: A Guide for School Principals

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The first guide to focus on the development and organisation of a bilingual education programme from the perspective of the school principal. Suggests how the major stakeholders – principal, teachers, students and parents – can work together effectively as a cohesive team.

Helps teachers to develop language awareness to support their students with the academic language they need to be successful in subjects taught through English.

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Language skills development

1 year

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Not only suitable for students studying for Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language … Coursebook 1 is an ideal intermediate-level English course for learners studying in an international context, i.e. for those who are studying for other qualifications such as PET or FCE instead

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Cambridge International AS and A Level

Cambridge International AS and A Level Cambridge International AS and A Levels are internationally benchmarked qualifications providing excellent preparation for university education. They are part of the Cambridge Advanced stage. Schools and learners find Cambridge International AS and A Levels very flexible. Schools can offer almost any combination of the wide choice of subjects available. Learners have the freedom to select the subjects that are right for them – they either follow a broad course of study, or specialise in a particular area. Cambridge International AS and A Level syllabuses have been created specifically for an international audience. The content of International AS and A Levels is carefully devised to suit the wide variety of Cambridge schools worldwide and avoid any cultural bias. The structure and administration of Cambridge International AS and A Levels are also designed to meet the needs of Cambridge schools and learners around the world.

The Cambridge International AS and A Level Series: Business Studies

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Exam-style practice questions, as well as questions to help review the material.

Advice on how to revise and prepare for the examinations, multiple-choice questions, revision summaries and answers to all book questions.

The Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM contains a wealth of resources KEY FEATURES including lesson ideas, activity sheets and worksheets. • A wide range of case studies with questions allowing students to develop skills of analysis, evaluation and application of business concepts. Definitions of key business terms displayed alongside the text for each reference. • Exam-style questions at the end of each chapter offering valuable exam practice. • A final exam skills chapter with practical advice on assessment, exam techniques and tackling pre-issued case study and extended essay. AVAILABLE FORthe THIS TITLE • Links to Theory of Knowledge concepts to stimulate thought Teacher’s and discussion. CDSamples Resources ROM Online CD-ROM •

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Chemistry

Cambridge International AS and A Level

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Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry Roger Norris, Lawrie Ryan and David Acaster

Matches the requirements of the Cambridge International AS and A Level Chemistry syllabus (9701).

Material required for AS Level is covered in the first 17 chapters, while the remaining 13 chapters cover the material required for the full A Level.

Photos and ‘fact files’ to help understand concepts by relating them to everyday life.

Clear, simple and globally relevant examples to appeal to an international audience.

Accompanying CD-ROM provides animations, Test yourself questions, and advice on how to revise for the practical examination.

Teacher’s Resource CD-ROM contains a host of materials designed to support teaching of the syllabus.

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Written in a clear and accessible style, the Coursebook offers comprehensive coverage that guides students through content and methodology, including a wide range of international case studies, definitions of key terms and a wealth of practice materials. It covers the content of the Cambridge syllabus.

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Computing

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Written for the Cambridge International Examinations Computing (9691) syllabus, this title follows the syllabus in a chronological fashion to allow easy navigation and a logical progression through the course.

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