Complete A-Z Geography Handbook, 2nd edn
by Malcolm Skinner (Author), David Redfern (Author), Geoff Farmer (Author), David Redfern (Author), Malcolm Skinner (Author), Geoff Farmer (Author)
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Used
Paperback
2000
$3.25
This title aims to provide a guide to all the key terms relevant to the A level and GNVQ syllabuses in Geography. It contains a glossary of examiners' terms, hints for exam success and cross-referenced examples to aid in revision. Each entry begins with a one-sentence definition and is followed by explanation and examples - the more important the term, the more detailed the explanation.
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Used
Paperback
2003
$3.25
The A-Z Geography Handbook explains all the key terms in your A-level course, and has been completely updated for the new AS and A2 specifications. Each entry begins with a clear definition and is followed by explanation, worked examples and cross-references where relevant. The handbook provides expert advice from leading authors that will help familiarise you with the language of geography -- the more important the term, the more detailed the entry. It is invaluable for students of all pre-university courses, as well as undergraduates. This new digital edition includes free access to a supporting website to make searching for terms even quicker, and a free desktop widget to bring concise definitions instantly to your fingertips. For new students -- terms and concepts clearly explained Throughout the course -- full explanations of important and challenging concepts that will help you tackle your course assignments with confidence For focused exam revision -- detailed revision lists for each exam board and invaluable advice from leading examiners, both online and in the book
Synopsis
This title aims to provide a guide to all the key terms relevant to the A level and GNVQ syllabuses in Geography. It contains a glossary of examiners' terms, hints for exam success and cross-referenced examples to aid in revision. Each entry begins with a one-sentence definition and is followed by explanation and examples - the more important the term, the more detailed the explanation.