Oxford University Press
Quest English Language and Literature Student Book 1 ebook
Jane Branson, Helen Backhouse, Sarah Eggleton
Quest English Language and Literature Student Book 1 ebook
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This eBook edition of Quest 1 Student Book is designed to motivate and inspire Year 7 English students by providing a relevant and diverse learning experience. This textbook has been carefully structured to build on what students have learned at KS2, while establishing a solid foundation of skills and knowledge for GCSE and beyond. Chapters based around 'big ideas' encourage debate, while introducing students to the core concepts central to the study of English language and literature.

The eBook features high-quality texts from a diverse range of authors that will reflect and broaden students' experiences, along with activities that encourage them to develop their own identities as readers, writers and speakers, and vocabulary activities that help to address the word gap. Each unit is carefully sequenced, beginning with tasks that activate students' prior knowledge, introducing students to engaging and challenging concepts in an accessible way, before concluding with a summative activity to ensure that students can put their newfound knowledge into practice.

Quest Student Book 1 eBook will support independent learning, embed metacognitive strategies and inspire student curiosity.

Language
English
ISBN
9781382033282
Contents
Welcome to Quest!
Using the Quest Student Book
Plan, Monitor, Evaluate
Chapter 1: Texts all around us
Learning overview
1.1 When is a text a text?
1.2 What is a poem?
1.3 What’s the story?
1.4 Why all the drama?
1.5 What is a classic text?
1.6 How is your voice heard?
1.7 Which English do you speak?
1.8 What’s the right tone?
Chapter 2: Crime and consequences
Learning overview
2.1 Why do we love crime fiction?
2.2 What makes a character?
2.3 Who’s telling the story?
2.4 Why all the tension?
2.5 What’s the news?
2.6 What is figurative language?
2.7 What’s the difference?
2.8 Can a text change your mind?
Chapter 3: Journeys and discoveries
Learning overview
3.1 How do journeys create jeopardy?
3.2 What is a quest?
3.3 Why start with a journey?
3.4 How can poetry explore journeys?
3.5 What is travel writing?
3.6 Why travel sustainably?
3.7 Why take a risk?
3.8 Can journeys tell stories?
Key terms glossary
Boosting your vocabulary glossary
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