Text Generation: Students' Book 1: Student Book

Text Generation: Students' Book 1: Student Book

by Frances Gregory (Author), JacquieHills (Author)

Synopsis

Text Generation Book 1 is aimed at students in their first year of secondary school, to help raise standards in writing, which are statistically lower than reading standards and targeted as a priority area in many schools. It covers all stages of the writing process and the objectives in the Framework for Teaching English. Chapters include creating characters, writing short stories, presenting information, writing evaluations, arguing your case, sensations in words, writing reviews, process writing, the language of marketing, and writing advice. Short and longer writing tasks throughout help prepare students for National Tests ('SATs'). Chapters contain model texts, stepped activities, checklists, and plenty of variety, and are designed in a colourful, accessible style. Use as a scheme of work for writing, or dip into units for inspiring texts and ideas. A unique feature - each chapter begins with a 'real writer' describing how they use the teaching points in the chapter in their own job - DVD producers, advertising copywriters, PC game reviewers, top novelists, all aim to motivate students to write for real audiences and purposes. Accompanied by an e-Resource Bank giving hundreds of customizable resource sheets, additional interactive annotated texts, and teaching notes.

$23.11

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 17 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 019832068X
ISBN 13: 9780198320685
Book Overview: A fresh new resource to inspire and motivate, helping young writers of all abilities to reach their full potential

Media Reviews
Text Generation is well structured, interesting, and varied. It will slot easily into any scheme of work and will engage children at all levels. I particularly like the real writers sections and the clear exposition of framework objectives in student-friendly language. A great investment for any English Department. * John Mannon, English teacher, consultant and writer *