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PUBLISHING SUMMER 2018 UPDATED FOR THE NEW SYLLABUS FOR FIRST TEACHING SEPTEMBER 2018

French for 13+ common entrance

Geography for 13+ Common Entrance

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The trusted series ‘So You Really Want to Learn French’ has been completely revised and updated into a two-part French course tailored to the new ISEB syllabus. Building a solid foundation in reading, writing, speaking, listening and grammar, and presenting clear and simple instruction on the basics of French, progressing to the advanced language skills required of the Level 1 and 2 ISEB exams and other independent school entrance exams. ■ Over 70 listening tracks with new and revised audio - available as digital download ■ Tailor lessons to the varying levels of your students, with Level 2 grammar clearly signposted ■ Builds pupil confidence and mastery in grammar through clear explanations broken down with plenty of practice exercises and handy grammar reference sections ■ Prepare students for their assessment with exam-style exercises throughout for listening, reading, writing and speaking

Ensure a thorough understanding of the latest Geography Common Entrance syllabus with these essential ISEB-endorsed textbooks. Each book contains detailed explanations of all key themes, varied case studies to stimulate interest, and practice questions and extension exercises in each chapter to ensure that pupils have understood the material covered. Geography for Common Entrance: Human Geography ■ Encourages learning and inspires curiosity in how humankind has impacted upon the physical environment ■ Provides a solid grounding in mapwork skills, population and settlement, transport and industry, and environmental issues Geography for Common Entrance: Physical Geography ■ Provides a thorough introduction to mapwork and fieldwork skills ■ Covers the key physical topics in the ISEB Common Entrance syllabus: rivers and coasts, weather and climate, and earthquakes and volcanoes

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French for Common Entrance Audio

Audio downloads accompany selected exercises from French for Common Entrance textbooks. Authentic French voice recordings allow pupils to become familiar with spoken French to help improve pupil’s pronunciation and listening skills.

2 Tectonic processes

2.1Wheredoearthquakes and volcanoesoccur?

Iceland (volcanic activity)

Mt Etna, Sicily (volcano – active)

Hawaii (volcanic activity)

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Eurasian plate

NorthAmerican plate

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African plate

Pacificplate

In this chapteryouwill study: ● how the Earth’s crust isbroken intodifferent typesof tectonic plates ● what typeof tectonic activityoccurs at theplateboundaries ● what canhappenduringearthquakes and volcanic events and the consequences in the followingweeks andmonths ● how the levelofdevelopmentof a country affectshow it copes with anearthquakeor volcanicevent ● what canbedone topredict andprepare for earthquakes and volcanicevents. ■● 2.1Wheredoearthquakesandvolcanoesoccur? The Earth’s structure Ever since the Earth’s formation (an estimated 4600000000 – four thousand six hundred million years ago) it has been slowly cooling down. This has led to the formation of a crust , a thin solid layer

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South American plate

Nazca plate

Indo-Australian plate

Antarctic plate

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French for Common Entrance Teacher Notes and Answers

Montserrat (volcano – active)

MtKilimanjaro, Tanzania (volcano – extinct)

Epicentre of Indonesian earthquake/tsunami 2004

■■ Figure2.2 :Simplifiedmapof the tectonicplates

Student eTextbooks. See page 4 for details.

Figure 2.2 shows a simplifiedmap of how the Earth’s crust is split into tectonic plates. (Themap also shows the earthquake and volcano examples covered in this chapter.) Active volcanoes are volcanoes that have erupted in the last 2000 years and are likely to erupt again. Dormant volcanoes are volcanoes that have erupted in the last 2000 years but not in the last 200 years. An extinct volcano is a volcano that has not erupted in the last 2000 years and will not erupt again. There are two types of tectonic plates: ● Oceanic plates that line our ocean floors are thinner, newer and made of more dense rock than continental plates. ● Continental plates that make up the continental landmasses we live on are thicker, older and made of less dense rock than oceanic plates.

of rock that forms the surface of our planet (see Figure 2.1). Below the crust is the mantle , which is made of semi-solid rock and has properties of both a liquid and a solid, and can therefore break and flow. At the very centre of the Earth is a core , which is believed to be a solid surrounded by liquid metals that reach temperatures of over 5000°C! Oceanicandcontinental tectonicplates The Earth’s crust is not one seamless layer, but is broken up into many different sections of varying sizes called tectonic plates . These huge sections of the Earth’s surface rest upon the deep semi- solid layer of the mantle beneath them. The edges where the plates meet are called plate boundaries . Nearly all earthquakes and volcanoes occur at these boundaries.

1 Inner core 2Outer core 3Mantle 4Crust

These tectonic plates move as heat rises and falls inside the mantle, creating convection currents (see Figure 2.3). Try to identify the oceanic and continental plates in Figure 2.2.

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Movement of continentalmasses Oceanic ridge

6400 km (4000miles) 2

Continental crust

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Convection currents within themantle

Liquid

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Molten rock Oceanic and continental platesmove overmantle

Rising hot currents from the Earth’s core ■■ Figure2.3 :Formation and actionof convection currents

■■ Figure2.1 :The Earth’s structure

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These PDF downloads provide complete sets of teacher notes, transcripts and answers to the exercises in French for Common Entrance One and Two. ■ Advice on planning and delivering lessons as well as assessing progress ■ Audio transcripts can be used for supporting pupils or developing reading skills ■ Clear layout saves time marking work

Geography for Common Entrance: Physical Geography – Chapter 2: Tectonic processes

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