Fully updated, flexible resources taking an active-learning approach that encourages students to aim higher in the 0500, 0524 and 0990 syllabuses. With travel writing, magazine articles, blogs and extracts from writers such as Roald Dahl and D. H. Lawrence, this coursebook helps students develop their English Language skills through an active, communicative approach. The first unit in each part covers text analysis, summary writing and note-taking. The second deals with directed writing and the third looks at descriptive and narrative composition and includes suggestions for coursework topics if your school follows this pathway. Suggested answers to coursebook questions are included in the teacher’s book.
By (author)  Mary Jones , By (author)  Geoff Jones
Skills focused, endorsed series for examination from 2023; inspired by teachers, for teachers. This print and digital coursebook has been developed from extensive research through lesson observations, interviews and work with our research community (the Cambridge Panel) to meet specific needs. Activities and questions develop students’ essential science skills. Accessible language and features support English as a second language learners. Exam-style questions build student confidence. Projects provide opportunities for assessment for learning, cross-curricular learning and developing skills for life. There are multiple opportunities to engage in active learning, such as role-play activities, discussions, and self-assessment and reflection activities. Answers for all questions and exercises can be found online at www.cambridge.org/go.
By (author)  Richard Harwood , By (author)  Ian Lodge , By (author)  Chris Millington
Skills focused series, working towards endorsement, for examination from 2023; inspired by teachers, for teachers This print and digital coursebook has been developed from extensive research through lesson observations, interviews and work with our research community (the Cambridge Panel) to meet specific needs. Activities and questions develop students’ essential science skills. Accessible language and features support English as a second language learners. Exam-style questions build student confidence. Projects provide opportunities for assessment for learning, cross-curricular learning and developing skills for life. There are multiple opportunities to engage in active learning, such as discussions and debates, and self-assessment and reflection activities. Answers for all questions and exercises can be found online at www.cambridge.org/go.
By (author)  Mark Fisher , By (author)  Medi Houghton , By (author)  Veenu Jain
This revised set of resources for Cambridge IGCSE, IGCSE (9-1) and O Level Business Studies syllabuses (0450, 0986, 7115) is thoroughly updated for first examinations from 2020. This coursebook contains exam-style case studies and stimulus material from businesses around the world – ranging from a social enterprise in China to a fast food outlet in Zimbabwe. These give an international view of the real world applications of Business Studies theory. This book provides comprehensive exam support with questions to help students practice and build their confidence with the subject. The final chapter gives revision tips and advice on writing well-structured answers. The answers to the coursebook questions are in the teacher’s resource. For free revision support, go to the Cambridge University Press website.
By (author)  Mike Gould , By (author)  Marilyn Rankin
Updated and fully aligned with the Cambridge International AS & A Level English Language 9093 syllabus for examination 2021. This coursebook helps students take an active approach to developing and applying the key reading and writing skills they need to succeed in their AS & A Level English Language course. In the first part of the book, for AS Level, students will learn to analyze and write different text types, from diaries and blogs to reviews, speeches and narratives. The second part supports A Level study, building on the skills students have learnt at AS level and applying them to four specialist areas of English: Language Change, Child Language Acquisition, English and the World, and Language and the Self.
By (author)  Lawrie Ryan , By (author)  Roger Norris
Extensive research through lesson observations, teacher interviews and work with our research community (the Cambridge Panel) means that this coursebook with digital access meets the real teaching needs of the chemistry classroom. Exam-style questions ensure students feel confident approaching assessment. New features provide reflection opportunities and self-evaluation checklists develop responsible learners. The coursebook provides a range of enquiry questions, such as practical activities, group work and debate questions that develop 21st century skills. It supports English as a second language learners with key command terms, accessible language and glossary definitions.
By (author)  Colin Bamford , By (author)  Susan Grant
This series supports teachers and learners of Cambridge International AS & A Level Economics (9708). Introduce your learners to the world of economics with the fourth edition of our Cambridge International AS & A Level Economics series. Featuring a coursebook with digital access, digital coursebook, workbook with digital access and digital teacher’s resource, your students will gain a clear understanding of how economics operates on an international scale, while developing key skills, such as analysis and evaluation.
By (author)  Fiona Baxter , By (author)  Liz Dilley
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks These workbooks are full of activities that help your learners practice what they have learnt and encourage them to think and work scientifically. Focus, Practice and Challenge exercises provide clear progression through each topic, helping learners see what they’ve achieved. The drawing and writing activities give learners more experience with scientific vocabulary, which helps them to develop their language skills. These different types of exercises and activities make the book ideal for use in the classroom or for homework.
By (author)  Sally Burt , By (author)  Debbie Ridgard
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks With varied activities – including quizzes, drawing and word games – these workbooks help your learners practice what they have learnt. Focus, Practice and Challenge exercises provide clear progression through each topic, helping learners see what they’ve achieved. Ideal for use in the classroom or for homework. Links to ‘Language focus’ boxes in the learner’s book provide more grammar practice.
By (author)  Mary Wood , By (author)  Emma Low
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks. Packed with activities, including estimating, drawing and labelling, these workbooks help your students practice what they have learnt. Specific exercises develop thinking and working mathematically techniques. Focus, Practice and Challenge exercises provide clear progression through each topic, helping learners see what they’ve achieved. Ideal for use in the classroom or for homework.
By (author)  Mary Wood , By (author)  Emma Low
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks. Whether they are learning about multiplying with chocolate or using recipes to understand fractions, Cambridge Primary Mathematics helps your learners develop their mathematical thinking skills. Learners will be fully supported with worked examples and plenty of practice exercises, while projects throughout the book provide opportunities for deeper investigation of mathematical ideas and concepts, such as exploring negative numbers through water levels. With key word boxes, clear diagrams and supporting illustrations, the course makes maths accessible for second language learners.
By (author)  Cherri Moseley , By (author)  Janet Rees
Discover our new resources for the Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary Curriculum Frameworks. Packed with activities, including identifying lines of symmetry in patterns and completing frequency tables, these workbooks help your students practice what they have learnt. Specific exercises develop thinking and working mathematically techniques. Focus, Practice and Challenge exercises provide clear progression through each topic, helping learners see what they’ve achieved. Ideal for use in the classroom or for homework.