Safon Uwch Daearyddiaeth Meistroli'r Testun: Lleoedd Newidiol (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Kymriska
Antal sidor
208
Utgivningsdatum
2022-05-27
Förlag
Hodder Education
Dimensioner
246 x 192 x 14 mm
Vikt
520 g
ISBN
9781398369443

Safon Uwch Daearyddiaeth Meistroli'r Testun: Lleoedd Newidiol

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Master the in-depth knowledge and higher-level skills that A-level Geography students need to succeed; this focused topic book extends learning far beyond your course textbooks. Blending detailed content and case studies with questions, exemplars and guidance, this book: - Significantly improves students' knowledge and understanding of A-level content and concepts, providing more coverage of Changing Places than your existing resources - Strengthens students' analytical and interpretative skills through questions that involve a range of geographical data sources, with guidance on how to approach each task - Demonstrates how to evaluate issues, with a dedicated section in every chapter that shows how to think geographically, consider relevant evidence and structure a balanced essay - Equips students with everything they need to excel, from additional case studies and definitions of key terminology, to suggestions for further research and fieldwork ideas for the Independent Investigation - Helps students check, apply and consolidate their learning, using end-of-chapter refresher questions and discussion points - Offers trusted and reliable content, written by a team of highly experienced senior examiners and reviewed by academics with unparalleled knowledge of the latest geographical theories
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