Waterstones GCSE English - Lord of the Flies Workbook (includes Answers)
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Price: £6.50
Brand: Waterstones
Description: This superb CGP Lord of the Flies Workbook covers everything required for success in the latest Grade 9-1 GCSE English Literature exams. Inside it's packed with questions on the plot, characters, context, themes and the writer's techniques - with answers included at the back. There's a section of exercises for students to practise the different skills needed for the exam, and the book is rounded off with a comic strip that summarises the whole novel. This Workbook is perfectly matched to our Lord of the Flies Text Guide (9781847620224). Waterstones GCSE English - Lord of the Flies Workbook (includes Answers) - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
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Author: KitchenWitchNik
Rating: 5
Review: As a Home Educator it can sometimes be difficult to come up with lesson plans for particular subjects. When choosing which books to study for English I have to admit, I breathed a sigh of relief when I saw Lord of the Flies had both a Study Guide and a Workbook. They're proving invaluable, they're helping us break the book down chapter by chapter with both long and short questions to answer along the way. They give hints as to what examiners will be looking for and explain how to use quotes from the text to assist with that. A brilliant buy.
Author: Su
Rating: 4
Review: I will admit to wishing that these books had been available when I had been sitting my English Literature exams as I certainly would have stood a better chance of passing the exams with at least a modicum of understanding. English Lit was taught in such an horrendous manner that it put me off some of the books that I should have enjoyed. To Kill a Mockingbird was destroyed and I still can't abide the idea of reading, or even watching, it again. Our teacher was such a mare about literature I have honestly wondered if she either hated the subject or knew very little about the subject - she won't have been the first teacher to have been dropped in it like that. It's happened to me. My subject is psychology and let I have been asked to stand in for everything from cookery to computing and French! Cooking I can do, computing I can use one but that's about it and French language, well I don't have a clue - but if your free time coincides with the class that requires someone then you can expect to be dumped on ... and heaven help the students. These books will only give you a brief overview of the book, its author and the likes to their life and history as well as links to the history and sociology of the time - the attitudes of people, society, religion, etc. If I had been taught about these things which I could relate to instead of each and every sentence being sliced and diced until the story disappeared beneath the letters and words I could possibly have gained more than a general pass. This book won't teach you all you need to know but it will give you a deal to think about, and when I start to think about certain aspects it peaks my curiosity and I start researching and learning. I love things that make me think, that make me want to learn, and these books have definitely done that. They have even made me wonder if it would be worth doing the exam again.