Klondyke Kate Revisited by English And Media Centre

Klondyke Kate Revisited by English And Media Centre

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Vigorous, powerful and sustained non-fiction writing to be read aloud, with activities to support critical reading and writing, as well as pupils' original writing.

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Klondyke Kate Revisited by English And Media Centre

Includes many favourites from the original anthology, such as 'Klondyke Kate' from The Independent; Nick Hornby's Fever Pitch; Tony Parsons and John Pilger on homelessness; travel writing from Paul Theroux, Angela Carter and Bill Bryson; Garrison Keillor's 'How to write a letter'; 'Finding the Tollund Man' and Heaney's poem. Plus 26 exciting new pieces to refresh each section, including: articles on celebrity, body art, legalising drugs and Big Brother; reportage by Ian McEwan and Robert Fisk; Ken Saro-Wiwa's prison letter and Guy Browning's 'How to use - email'; informative writing on chips, black holes, surfing the web and the art of the private detective, as well as new autobiography and travel pieces.
'An impressive array of texts, extremely well-chosen and genuinely stimulating to readSome real gems of texts and tasks' English, Drama, Media, 2004 WINNER TES BOOK AWARD 1997 'The definitive book on non-fiction for secondary schools...a ground breaking book.' TES, 1997
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ISBN 13 9780907016793
ISBN 10 0907016790
Titre Klondyke Kate Revisited
Auteur English And Media Centre
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur English & Media Centre
Année de publication 2003-02-01
Nombre de pages 246
Prix Winner of TES Information Book Award 1997
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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