20th Century History for Cambridge IGCSE by John Cantrell

20th Century History for Cambridge IGCSE by John Cantrell

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20th Century History for Cambridge IGCSE by John Cantrell

Written by experienced teachers and examiners, this comprehensive text is endorsed by Cambridge for full syllabus of Option B: The Twentieth Century. With a dual focus on knowledge acquisition iandr skills development, it includes extensive source analysis work and is packed with original colour sources, graphs, maps and more to hold learners' attention. A dedicated chapter on exam skills fully develops all the skills directly relevant to assessment and the alternative to coursework. Including careful provision for EAL learners, a high level of detail and challenge will stretch your most able students and enable critical thinking.
I really like the format of the book, I feel it is chronological and clearly set outI liked the source work, the discussion points, quick questions etc. It is very colourful and includes maps, which I love! I will be ordering the book, especially as it has chapters on the new syllabus sections! Vikki Drury, History Teacher, Gateway High, Zimbabwe
Smith, Neil: - Neil Smith is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at University College London. His previous publications include The Acquisition of Phonology (Cambridge University Press, 1973), Modern Linguistics (1979, with Deirdre Wilson), The Twitter Machine (1989), The Mind of a Savant (1995, with Ianthi Tsimpli), Chomsky: Ideas and Ideals (Cambridge University Press, 1999, 2nd edition, 2004), Language, Bananas and Bonobos (2002) and Language, Frogs and Savants (2005).
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ISBN 13 9780199136360
ISBN 10 019913636X
Title 20th Century History for Cambridge IGCSE
Author John Cantrell
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2013-09-18
Number of pages 368
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.