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Access GCSE English Literature for OCR Student Book
128 pages | 276x219mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-832948-0 | Paperback
Publication Date: 21 July 2011
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£15.99
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Suitable for:
Students following the 2010 OCR GCSE English Literature curriculum (14-16)
By Teachit, for teachers - endorsed by OCR.
Written by Teachit contributors and OCR examiners,
GCSE English Literature for OCR
is the most comprehensive and accessible endorsed support package for the 2010 OCR GCSE English Literature curriculum. The Access student book is written to help low attaining students tackle exams and controlled assessments, and achieve their individual potential.
Features
Up-to-date content written specifically to cover the 2010 OCR GCSE English Literature specification and endorsed by OCR
Clear explanations of the course requirements and Assessment Objectives in student-friendly language
Guidance and feedback from real examiners
Motivating content suitable for lower achievers
Coverage of Functional Skills and AfL
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