ISBN |
9780241364970 (hardback) |
Name |
Barker, Geoff, 1963- author. |
Title |
How to be good at English / authors, Geoff Barker, Catherine Casey, Helen Dineen, Tom Hanlon, Cath Senker. |
Published |
London : Dorling Kindersley Limited, 2022. |
©2022 |
Description |
320 pages : colour illustrations ; 29 cm. |
Notes |
"The simplest-ever visual guide" -- Cover. |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 310-313) and index. |
Summary |
Need help telling your adjectives from your adverbs? Struggling to work out what that poem is really about, or where to begin with your essay? Using short, straightforward explanations and clear graphics to shed light on the trickiest of topics, this clear and simple visual guide provides everything you need to understand grammar, punctuation and spelling rules. Illustrated examples make daunting grammar accessible and fun, and help develop an understanding that can be applied to school studies. Annotated texts complement concise, practical guidance to support students in developing sound analytical and writing skills. The carefully selected reading recommendations will inspire reading for pleasure, while clear links between topics will ensure that students not only understand language techniques but know how to apply them effectively. How to be Good at English will inspire students to uncover and enjoy the art and power of language, supporting them on their way to becoming confident and accomplished readers, writers, and speakers. |
Target audience note |
Ages 7-14. |
Key Stage 2-3. |
Subjects |
English language -- Grammar -- Juvenile literature |
English language -- Punctuation -- Juvenile literature |
English language -- Usage -- Juvenile literature |
Genre |
Easy to read (green : intermediate) |
Other Names |
Casey, Catherine author. |
Dineen, Helen author. |
Hanlon, Thomas W. author. |
Senker, Cath author. |
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