The Microwave Shakespeare Pack
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2019
Ransom Publishing
978-1-78591-349-5 (ISBN)
Ransom Publishing
978-1-78591-349-5 (ISBN)
A pack of six easy introductions to key Shakespeare plays.
The Microwave Shakespeare Pack is a collection of nine books providing introductions to key Shakespeare plays. The plays covered include all the key plays studied in schools for GCSE and together form a great introduction and revision aid when studying Shakespeare's plays.
These books are perfect as an introduction before studying the play, for revision purposes and for reluctant and struggling readers. Each play is retold as a straightforward, pacey narrative in chapter-book format. The books use the present tense and lots of dialogue (in present-day English) to recreate the experience of actually watching the play.
The texts follow the original plays faithfully so students can acquire an accurate understanding of the action and plot. Memorable quotations from the original text (in italics) make these books perfect for exam crammers! Plus each book includes visual information to help pupils get to grips with the plot, the key characters and their important relationships in the play. The stories are all presented in the period of the play but with modern day language.
Written by three award winning writers Barbara Catchpole, Stephen Rickard and Jill Atkins, these are really accessible books. They are perfect for getting all pupils, whatever their ability, comfortable with each play before they go on to study it in its original form and a great all round introduction to Shakespeare.
This pack contains one copy of each of the following books from the Microwave Shakespeare Series:
Romeo and Juliet
Macbeth
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Merchant of Venice
Twelfth Night
Much Ado About Nothing
The Tempest
Julius Caesar
Hamlet
The Microwave Shakespeare Pack is a collection of nine books providing introductions to key Shakespeare plays. The plays covered include all the key plays studied in schools for GCSE and together form a great introduction and revision aid when studying Shakespeare's plays.
These books are perfect as an introduction before studying the play, for revision purposes and for reluctant and struggling readers. Each play is retold as a straightforward, pacey narrative in chapter-book format. The books use the present tense and lots of dialogue (in present-day English) to recreate the experience of actually watching the play.
The texts follow the original plays faithfully so students can acquire an accurate understanding of the action and plot. Memorable quotations from the original text (in italics) make these books perfect for exam crammers! Plus each book includes visual information to help pupils get to grips with the plot, the key characters and their important relationships in the play. The stories are all presented in the period of the play but with modern day language.
Written by three award winning writers Barbara Catchpole, Stephen Rickard and Jill Atkins, these are really accessible books. They are perfect for getting all pupils, whatever their ability, comfortable with each play before they go on to study it in its original form and a great all round introduction to Shakespeare.
This pack contains one copy of each of the following books from the Microwave Shakespeare Series:
Romeo and Juliet
Macbeth
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Merchant of Venice
Twelfth Night
Much Ado About Nothing
The Tempest
Julius Caesar
Hamlet
Barbara Catchpole is author of Ransom's hugely popular PIG series and the new Feely series. She is a great writer for reluctant and struggling readers, bringing humour and lightness to the text. Stephen Rickard is a prolific writer of books for reluctant and struggling readers, and has developed a hugely successful programme of books for all ages and reading abilities.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.10.2019 |
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Reihe/Serie | Microwave Shakespeare |
Verlagsort | Watlington |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Lektüren / Interpretationen ► Englisch |
ISBN-10 | 1-78591-349-2 / 1785913492 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-78591-349-5 / 9781785913495 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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