Edexcel IGCSE Anthology revision guideQuick View
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Edexcel IGCSE Anthology revision guide

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Detailed revision guide which analyses all 10 extracts in the new Edexcel IGCSE anthology. It explores the **writers use of language, literary techniques, structure **and also comments on the themes and context of each extract. The Danger of a Single Story, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie A Passage to Africa, George Alagiah The Explorer’s Daughter, Kari Herbert Explorers or boys messing about? Either way, the taxpayer gets rescue bill, Steven Morris Between a Rock and a Hard Place, Aron Ralston Young and Dyslexic? You’ve got it going on, Benjamin Zephaniah A Game of Polo woth a Headless Goat, Emma Levine Beyond the Sky and Earth: A Journey into Bhutan, Jamie Zeppa H is for Hawk, Helen Macdonald Chinese Cinderella, by Adeline Yen Mah
H is for HawkQuick View
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H is for Hawk

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A visual mind-map analysing the writers use of language and structure for the Edexcel IGCSE Anthology extract H is for Hawk.
The Danger of a Single StoryQuick View
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The Danger of a Single Story

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A visual mind-map analysing the writers use of language and structure for the Edexcel IGCSE Anthology extract The Danger of a Single Story.
Between a Rock and a Hard PlaceQuick View
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Between a Rock and a Hard Place

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A visual mind-map analysing the writers use of language and structure for the Edexcel IGCSE Anthology extract Between a Rock and a Hard Place.
The Explorer's DaughterQuick View
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The Explorer's Daughter

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A visual mind-map analysing the writers use of language and structure for the Edexcel IGCSE Anthology extract The Explorer’s Daughter.
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Chinese Cinderella

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A visual mind-map analysing the writers use of language and structure for the Edexcel IGCSE Anthology extract Chinese Cinderella.
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A Passage to Africa

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A visual mind-map analysing the writers use of language and structure for the Edexcel IGCSE Anthology extract A Passage to Africa.
What are you talking about? A fun and interactive speaking and listening game!Quick View
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What are you talking about? A fun and interactive speaking and listening game!

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This resource is great for students of all ages, I have played it with every year group in my school and they love it. Students work in two teams and take turns selecting a member of their team to take a seat with their back to the board. A series of images are then displayed in relation to a selected topic. The individual with their back to the board must try to guess what the image is by listening to the clues their team-mates give them. 3 versions of the game included but you can create your own by replacing images.