SATS Tuition English Age 11-14 (DVD Case)


Covers every topic required up to SATs 14 distinction level. Provides help with grammar, punctuation and spelling. Includes excercises and information on 3 Shakespeare plays. Features poetry, prose, fiction and non-fiction. Explore the uses of English in newspaper and argumentative writing.

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SATS Tuition English Age 11-14 (DVD Case)
Covers every topic required up to SATs 14 distinction level
Provides help with grammar, punctuation and spelling
Includes excercises and information on 3 Shakespeare plays
Features poetry, prose, fiction and non-fiction
Explore the uses of English in newspaper and argumentative writing

Mac Requirements
System 8.1 or above
PowerPC 100MHz
32MB RAM
16-bit 800x600 video
Manufacturer's Description
Originally called English Key Stage 3 (11-14), this retitled and repackaged CD covers all aspects of the KS 3 National Curriculum upto level 8 and is designed to assist children to achieve maximum potential in their SATs at 14 years of age.

It takes a two-pronged approach to learning. To give a solid foundation, it first deals with the building blocks of the subject: grammar, punctuation and spelling.

Secondly, it takes a thematic approach to various reading, writing and analysis skills which students at this level are beginning to explore. The thematic section covers Shakespeare, poetry, prose, newspapers and argumentative writing.

The program allows students to develop their English skills by using a variety of study methods, exercises and games. It aims to increase accuracy in the use of grammar and punctuation, improve spelling and promote the ability to read, write, analyse and evaluate various types of fiction and non-fiction.

Features include:
On-screen customisable spelling game
Special help with common problem areas
Exercises on the three Shakespearean plays in the curriculum
Explores use of English in newspaper and argumentative writing
Tuition delivered through voiceover, graphics, animations and text

Posted: Wed - May 21, 2003 at 09:56 AM            


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