Cambridge Global English Digital Coursebook 10 (2 Years)
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Cambridge Global English Digital Coursebook 10 (2 Years)

Katia Carter, Tim Carter
January 2024
9781009364638

This print and digital coursebook helps your students continue to develop their academic English across the four skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening). Developing these skills helps them study across the curriculum in English. They will also hone their academic writing skills and grammar with step-by-step writing activities, structured writing support, examples from a range of model texts and teacher comments. Oracy activities such as debates and discussions help them become confident communicators. Recordings provide listening practice. Regular reflection opportunities, clear learning objectives and end of unit exam-style questions help them feel confident about assessment. Answers are accessed via Cambridge GO.

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    This accessible digital coursebook helps your students continue to develop their academic English across the four skills (reading, writing, speaking, listening). Developing these skills helps them study across the curriculum in English. They will also hone their academic writing skills and grammar with step-by-step writing activities, structured writing support, examples from a range of model texts and teacher comments. Oracy activities such as debating the implications of microchip implants, or discussing an excerpt from a science-fiction book help them become confident communicators. Audio recordings are provided for listening activities, including recordings of all course stories. Regular reflection opportunities, clear learning objectives and end of unit exam-style questions help them feel confident about assessment. Answers are easily accessed via Cambridge GO.

    Features

    • Offer the end of unit ‘Project Challenge’ and cultivate their 21st century skills such as creativity, communication and collaboration
    • Boost their critical and higher order thinking skills by the active, enquiry-based approach to projects and activities
    • Put their learning into context with a variety of international cross-curricular topics, such as the discussion of AI with links to computer science and the effects of modern-day stress on the body with links to medicine and biology
    • Find strategies to improve your performance in academic study, examinations and beyond in our ‘Study tip’ boxes
    • Improve your vocabulary with ease as feature boxes highlight important topic-specific words in context
    • Feel supported in a smooth transition between stages and examinations, particularly between Cambridge Global English Stage 9 and Cambridge IGCSEâ„¢ English as a Second Language study (covered in Stage 10). Transitions from Cambridge IGCSE English as a Second Language to Cambridge English and IELTS task types (covered in Stages 11 and 12)
    • The CEFR levels this course maps to are: Stage 10- B2, Stage 11: B2+ Stage 12: B2+/C1
    • Uncover your existing knowledge and start thinking about the topic with the ‘Getting started’ activity at the start of each section
    • Reflect on what you have learnt and improve your learning approach with frequent opportunities to reflect, assess your skills and knowledge and check your progress

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Learning and discovering
    • 2. Into the wild
    • 3. Everyday science
    • 4. The world of art
    • 5. Journeys
    • 6. Making a change
    • 7. Out planet, our home
    • 8. Old and new
    • 9. Tales and stories
    • 10. Looking ahead
    • Literature section.

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