Summary: 'Living Language & Literature 2nd edition' has been devised to meet all the new specifications for AS and A level English Language & Literature. The popular previous edition has been comprehensively revised to ensure full assessment objectives coverage and fulfilment, and delivery of the new four-unit courses from 2008 onwards.'Living Language & Literature 2nd edition' provides essential information on both linguistic theory and literary issues to promote the integrated study of language and literature. Through supported activities and investigations students will explore how and why writers create a particular style or voice in their texts and in doing this they will actively develop their skills in reading, listening and responding to an extensive range of text genres and data.Building on students’ own experience of language and literature, this text offers a wealth of shared, group and individual activities to lift the theory from the page and stimulate critical, creative and analytical work.In preparation for examinations and for coursework, students will learn how to apply their linguistic knowledge of literary, non-literary and multi-modal texts to produce imaginative, re-creative, comparative and analytical writing with related commentaries.On-line resources which offer exam and coursework exemplars, model answers, interactive activities and extended support for each unit in 'Living Language & Literature 2nd edition' can be found at www.alevel-english.co.uk.Previous edition ISBN: 9780340771754
Completely up to date for the 2008 specifications for English Language.Latest teaching approaches to support students of varying abilities.Greater depth of coverage due to reduction in modules from six to four.Standalone book but further supported by a content rich web resource: www.alevel-english.co.uk.
Table of Contents: Key Concepts for Studying LanguageHow Genres WorkExploring and Comparing TextsInvestigating Talk in Life and LiteratureProducing Your Own TextsCreating New Texts from Old
About the Author(s): Series editors: John Shuttleworth and Jane Bluett are well-known and respected authors of resources for A level and experienced examiners. Jane teaches English Language at Bilborough College in Nottingham, and John is Chief Examiner for one of the main exam boards.
Contributors: The author team comprises: Sue Cockcroft, Sylvia Edmonds, Mary Jay and John Shuttleworth.
Readership: Students
Reviews:
This is well worth buying and likely to become one of those books which teachers need close by them throughout the year.