Communication Studies for CAPE (R) Examinations 2nd Edition Student's Book
Macmillan Education (Publisher)
Published on 2. May 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-0-230-43158-4 (ISBN)
Description
Scope and sequence style contents list mapped to syllabus objectives, with learning objectives clearly stated at the beginning of each chapter
Investigates language and the way that it is used by all people with some emphasis on Caribbean linguistic diversities and their origins
Explores how modern technology has affected and continues to affect communication, both positively and negatively
Comprehensive guide through the processes of different types of writing including speeches and research papers
CAPE examination practice papers give students the opportunity to review and reinforce what they have learned
Practice tests and a grammar section allow students to test and check their progress
Practical activities, definitions, examples and discussions offer clarification on topics and promote learning through investigation
Investigates language and the way that it is used by all people with some emphasis on Caribbean linguistic diversities and their origins
Explores how modern technology has affected and continues to affect communication, both positively and negatively
Comprehensive guide through the processes of different types of writing including speeches and research papers
CAPE examination practice papers give students the opportunity to review and reinforce what they have learned
Practice tests and a grammar section allow students to test and check their progress
Practical activities, definitions, examples and discussions offer clarification on topics and promote learning through investigation
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Primary & secondary/elementary & high school
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 218 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-230-43158-4 (9780230431584)
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Communication Studies for CAPE (R) Examinations is an excellent resources for students preparing for their CAPE exams as well as studying introductory courses in English and Communication at Community Colleges and Universities.
Students are introduced to the main forms of communication and asked to investigate principle methodologies and their impact on meaning and understanding.
The text is written in a concise and focused style and is suitable for students studying CAPE Communication Studies as well as students studying introductory courses in English and Communication at Community Colleges and Universities.
Key features:
Revised and updated to meet the requirements of the 2011 syllabus
Scope and sequence style contents list mapped to syllabus objectives, with learning objectives clearly stated at the beginning of each chapter
Investigates language and the way that it is used by all people with some emphasis on Caribbean linguistic diversities and their origins
Explores how modern technology has affected and continues to affect communication, both positively and negatively
Guides students through the processes of different types of writing including speeches and research papers
Includes CAPE examination practice papers, practice tests and a grammar section allow students to test and check their progress
Practical activities, definitions, examples and discussions offer context and inspire investigative skills
Students are introduced to the main forms of communication and asked to investigate principle methodologies and their impact on meaning and understanding.
The text is written in a concise and focused style and is suitable for students studying CAPE Communication Studies as well as students studying introductory courses in English and Communication at Community Colleges and Universities.
Key features:
Revised and updated to meet the requirements of the 2011 syllabus
Scope and sequence style contents list mapped to syllabus objectives, with learning objectives clearly stated at the beginning of each chapter
Investigates language and the way that it is used by all people with some emphasis on Caribbean linguistic diversities and their origins
Explores how modern technology has affected and continues to affect communication, both positively and negatively
Guides students through the processes of different types of writing including speeches and research papers
Includes CAPE examination practice papers, practice tests and a grammar section allow students to test and check their progress
Practical activities, definitions, examples and discussions offer context and inspire investigative skills
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