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WJEC GCSE English Language Workbook

WJEC GCSE English Language Workbook

Gavin Browning

Hodder Education
2018
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Practise and perfect the skills that students need to succeed with this exam-focused Workbook; packed with questions for every section of the WJEC GCSE English Language exam papers and written by an experienced examiner and teacher.- Thoroughly prepares students for examination as they work through numerous practice questions and two complete exam papers that cover every question type in Units 2 and 3 of the specification- Guides you through both exam papers with a step-by-step approach that builds the reading and writing skills that students need to achieve the learning outcomes- Helps students identify their revision needs and see how to target the top grades using tips, sample responses, easy-to-understand mark schemes and online answers for each question in the book- Encourages ongoing revision throughout the course as students progressively develop their skills in class and at home- Ensures that students feel confident tackling their exams as they know what to expect in each section
Group Efforts – Changing Public Space

Group Efforts – Changing Public Space

Gavin Browning

Columbia Books on Architecture and the City
2015
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Acetate film, an exhaust fan, lollipops, a bicycle, paper and pens-in Group Efforts: Changing Public Space, vital voices in art and design use everyday objects to transform surroundings in remarkable ways. An illustrated chronicle of projects organized by the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University in collaboration with Elastic City, this volume contains interviews with Todd Shalom and Hayal Pozanti, who assemble new shapes from Manhattan's West Village streetscape; Greta Hansen, Kyung Jae Kim, and Adam Koogler, who host spontaneous political forums in a pavilion built with plastic and blown air; and Karen Finley, who detourns Columbus Circle into an urban-scale mandala of resistance, reparation, and discovery. An incisive essay by designer and cultural historian Mabel O. Wilson positions these creative occupations alongside recent acts of protest.