New Oxford English, Volym 2Oxford University Press, 1996 - 160 sidor New Oxford English Students' Book 2 has been designed to cover the requirements of the National Curriculum at Key Stage 3. The Students' Book provides: · A flexible resource for teaching the National curriculum, structured around the four modules · An integrated approach to language study at all stages · A rich and varied range of authors, poets, and playwrights from different centuries and cultures · Language Study Units at the end of every module providing extensive language work from source texts, which can be used alongside the featured texts or separately · IT opportunities built into the books throughout · Varied activities in each module which help to develop individual and group study skills |
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... Sound Echoes Sense Opening Up Another Box Ballad Rhythm in Poetry Sound Echoes Sense Rhythm in Poetry Ballads Reflecting on Pictures Ballads Personification Where the English Language Came From From Another Angle Limericks Ballads ...
... Sound Echoes Sense Opening Up Another Box Ballad Rhythm in Poetry Sound Echoes Sense Rhythm in Poetry Ballads Reflecting on Pictures Ballads Personification Where the English Language Came From From Another Angle Limericks Ballads ...
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... Sound Rhythm in Poetry Onomatopoeia Sound Echoes Sense Alliteration Language Study Verbs of Doing and Being Synonyms Where the English Language Came From Giving Information Local News Making News 1 Making News 2 4 CONTENTS.
... Sound Rhythm in Poetry Onomatopoeia Sound Echoes Sense Alliteration Language Study Verbs of Doing and Being Synonyms Where the English Language Came From Giving Information Local News Making News 1 Making News 2 4 CONTENTS.
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MODULE | 6 |
Writing | 7 |
2b Displaying knowledge | 17 |
The Scene of the Crime | 18 |
Horror | 24 |
2c Increasing spelling | 28 |
The Publishing Business | 36 |
Direct and Reported Speech | 42 |
Making News 2 | 88 |
What Makes a Magazine? | 90 |
Making Judgements | 99 |
Media Texts | 102 |
Travelwriting | 110 |
A New Magazine | 116 |
Using Adjectives | 117 |
The Murder of Agamemnon | 122 |
Poem as Story | 44 |
Ballads | 48 |
Poem as Picture | 52 |
Personification | 59 |
Verse Pictures | 66 |
Alliteration | 74 |
Verbs of Doing and Being | 76 |
Limericks Shaping Poems | 82 |
Judas and the Great Betrayal | 126 |
Judas and the Mystery Plays | 128 |
Writing about a Real Setting | 134 |
The Tempest Middle English | 141 |
Changing the Audience | 148 |
Oedipus and the Circle of Fate | 154 |
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