Mastering English for CXCThis textbook provides a full two-year course for students in the fourth and fifth years of Caribbean secondary schools. The book revises and develops all the language skills that students need to help them achieve the best result in their examinations. The text features: a wide range of stimulating passages; writing from all genres; exercises and activites to challenge and motivate all abilities; attention to developing competence in all the language skills; and particular focus on improved accuracy in comprehension and writing. |
Contents
Chapter | 4 |
Chapter | 10 |
Chapter | 16 |
Chapter | 20 |
Chapter 4 | 25 |
Chapter 5 | 32 |
Chapter 7 | 50 |
sentences Types of subordinate clauses and phrases | 56 |
Chapter 17 | 139 |
Chapter 18 | 147 |
Preparing to be a writer | 159 |
Chapter 21 | 177 |
Chapter 22 | 185 |
Chapter 23 | 193 |
Paper 1 | 199 |
Chapter 25 | 217 |
Chapter 11 | 74 |
At the theatre | 92 |
Summary skills 1 | 97 |
Chapter 13 | 100 |
Chapter 8 | 108 |
Chapter 14 | 110 |
Chapter 15 | 119 |
Chapter 16 | 129 |
Chapter 26 | 225 |
Chapter 27 | 235 |
Chapter 28 | 247 |
Chapter 29 | 258 |
Appendix 1 | 264 |
The apostrophe | 280 |
Common terms and phrases
Altun arrived asked attitude Aubrey auxiliary verb brother Caribbean Caribbean English chapter cinema clause comma death penalty Describe dolphins Drumblair Edith Examiner's tip example Explain eyes face father feel fish following sentences full stop girl give happened Hardaker Hip Hop music Hurricane Georges Imagine important laugh letter living look Manu marriage marriage officer married mean Miss Gladys morning mother murder narrator never noun paragraph passage past participle past tense Persuasive writing poem poet Poopsie Port of Spain Questions Rahim Read the following Reading comprehension Responding to literature Samdaye Selma Semester at Sea Shiva Naipaul someone speech statement story suggest talk tell things thought Tommy Hilfiger topic sentence Trinidad verb village walk War Bay woman words or phrases Write a short