WJEC/Eduqas Law A Level: Book 1 – Revision Guide

Two A Level Law Revision Guides, designed to be used together, cover all the content for WJEC and Eduqas A Level Law.

Book 1 covers all the content of the Year 1 and AS course, and provides some content for the Year 2 and A2 course.

  • Designed to complement the student book, this practical and concise revision guide supports students preparing for their WJEC/Eduqas A level Law assessment.
  • Written by experienced Law teachers and examiners.
  • Reinforces knowledge and understanding through a variety of activities and ‘Quickfire Questions’.
  • Offers advice to boost revision technique and includes guidance throughout on how to approach the various types of questions students may encounter in the exam.

Contents
Law Making, the Nature of Law and the Welsh and English Legal Systems; Law of Contract; Law of Tort; Criminal Law; Human Rights Law; Exam tips and examination techniques; Glossary.

WJEC/Eduqas Law A Level: Book 2 – Revision Guide

Two A Level Law Revision Guides, designed to be used together and complement the Student Books cover all the content for WJEC and Eduqas A Level Law.

Book 2 Revision Guide covers the additional content needed for the Year 2 and A2 course in addition to that provided in the Book 1 Revision Guide.

  • Written by experienced Law teachers and examiners, this practical and concise Revision Guide supports students preparing for their WJEC/Eduqas A Level Law assessment.
  • Reinforces knowledge and understanding through a variety of activities and ‘Quickfire questions’.
  • Offers advice to boost revision technique and includes guidance throughout on how to approach the various types of questions students may encounter in the exam.

Contents
Law of Contract; Express and implied terms;  Misrepresentation and economic duress; Law of Tort; Torts connected to land;  Vicarious liability; Defences: Tort; Criminal Law; Fatal offences against the person; Property offences; Capacity and necessity defences; Glossary.

CBAC Safon Uwch Y Gyfraith Llyfr 1 Canllaw Adolygu (WJEC A Level Law Book 1 Revision Guide)

Welsh Language Edition.

Two A Level Law Revision Guides, designed to be used together, which cover all the content for WJEC A Level Law. Book 1 covers all the content of the AS course, and provides some content for the A2 course.

  • Designed to complement the Student book, this practical and concise revision guide supports students preparing for their WJEC A level Law assessment.
  • Written by experienced Law teachers and examiners
  • Reinforces knowledge and understanding through a variety of activities and ‘Quickfire questions’
  • Offers advice to boost revision technique and includes guidance throughout on how to approach the various types of questions students may encounter in the exam.

Contents
Law Making; the Nature of Law and the Welsh and English Legal Systems; Law of Contract; Law of Tort ; Criminal Law; Human Rights Law; Exam tips and examination techniques; Glossary.

CBAC Safon Uwch Y Gyfraith Llyfr 2 Canllaw Adolygu (WJEC A Level Law Book 2 Revision Guide)

Welsh Language Edition.

Two A Level Law Revision Guides, designed to be used together and to complement the Student Books, cover all the content for WJEC A Level Law.

Book 2 Revision Guide covers the additional content needed for the A2 course in addition to that provided in the Book 1 Revision Guide.

  • Written by experienced Law teachers and examiners this practical and concise Revision Guide supports students preparing for their WJEC A Level Law assessment.
  • Reinforces knowledge and understanding through a variety of activities and ‘Quickfire questions’.
  • Offers advice to boost revision technique and includes guidance throughout on how to approach the various types of questions students may encounter in the exam.

Contents
Law of Contract; Express and implied terms; Misrepresentation and economic duress; Law of Tort; Torts connected to land;  Vicarious liability; Defences: Tort; Criminal Law; Fatal offences against the person; Property offences; Capacity and necessity defences; Glossary.

WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Music Student Book – Revised Edition

The Revised Edition of the popular Student Book covers the WJEC/Eduqas amended GCSE Music specifications for first teaching from September 2020.  It covers the new prepared extracts in Unit 3 (WJEC) and Component 3 (Eduqas) for assessment from summer 2022:

WJEC :
Peer Gynt Suite No.1: Anitra’s Dance: Grieg
Everything Must Go: Manic Street Preachers

Eduqas:
Badinerie by J.S.Bach for Flute and String Orchestra with Harpsichord
Africa: Toto

  • Endorsed by WJEC/Eduqas
  • Covers all four Areas of Study: Musical Forms and Devices, Music for Ensemble, Film Music and Popular Music
  • Provides practical activities, extension tasks, suggestions for additional listening and useful tips for individual and group work
  • Supports students in all aspects of Performing, Composing and Appraising
  • Helps students prepare for the Performing Assessment and presentation of their coursework for Composing: includes identifying best practice, practical advice and guidance on how to complete the required log, evaluation and programme notes

FREE AUDIO CLIPS
Free audio clips and web links to music performances to accompany this book are provided via a dedicated website. Login details can be found within the Introduction pages of the Student Book.  ‘Listen online’ icons alongside relevant sections within the book indicate when to go online. Click here to visit the website.

WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Music Student Book – Revised Edition Boost eBook

Boost eBooks are interactive, accessible and flexible. They use the latest research and technology to provide the very best experience for students and teachers.

The Revised Edition of the popular Student Book covers the new prepared extracts in Unit 3 (WJEC) and Component 3 (Eduqas) for assessment from summer 2022:

WJEC :
Peer Gynt Suite No.1: Anitra’s Dance: Grieg
Everything Must Go: Manic Street Preachers

Eduqas:
Badinerie by J.S.Bach for Flute and String Orchestra with Harpsichord
Africa: Toto

  • Endorsed by WJEC/Eduqas
  • Covers all four Areas of Study: Musical Forms and Devices, Music for Ensemble, Film Music and Popular Music
  • Provides practical activities, extension tasks, suggestions for additional listening and useful tips for individual and group work
  • Supports students in all aspects of Performing, Composing and Appraising
  • Helps students prepare for the Performing Assessment and presentation of their coursework for Composing: includes identifying best practice, practical advice and guidance on how to complete the required log, evaluation and programme notes

Free audio clips and web links to music performances to accompany this book are provided via a dedicated website. ‘Listen online’ icons alongside relevant sections within the book indicate when to go online. Click here to visit the website.

WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Music Revision Guide – Revised Edition

The Revised Edition covers the WJEC/Eduqas amended GCSE Music specifications for first teaching from September 2020.  It covers the new prepared extracts in Unit 3 (WJEC) and Component 3 (Eduqas) for assessment from summer 2022:

WJEC:
Peer Gynt Suite No.1: Anitra’s Dance: Grieg
Everything Must Go: Manic Street Preachers

Eduqas:
Badinerie by J.S.Bach for Flute and String Orchestra with Harpsichord
Africa: Toto

  • This practical and concise revision guide is designed to support students preparing for their WJEC and Eduqas GCSE Music assessment.
  • Provides the necessary musical information in a succinct and accessible format, ensuring students are fully equipped for assessment
  • Offers students the opportunity to practise identifying the elements of music when listening, and how they are used in composing
  • Highlights the required Musical Terms with definitions and includes plenty of Practice Questions to assist students in developing their musical theory skills
  • Provides help and advice on how to approach the listening examination and coursework
  • Contains Sample Exam Questions with example answers and commentaries to demonstrate ways to approach the exam aspect of the course

FREE AUDIO CLIPS
Free audio clips and web links to music to accompany this book are provided via a dedicated website.  Login details can be found within the Introduction pages of the Revision Guide. ‘Listening’ icons alongside relevant sections within the book indicate when to go online. Click here to visit the website.

WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Music Revision Guide – Revised Edition Boost eBook

Boost eBooks are interactive, accessible and flexible. They use the latest research and technology to provide the very best experience for students and teachers.

The Revised Edition Boost eBook covers the new prepared extracts in Unit 3 (WJEC) and Component 3 (Eduqas) for assessment from summer 2022:

WJEC:
Peer Gynt Suite No.1: Anitra’s Dance: Grieg
Everything Must Go: Manic Street Preachers

Eduqas:
Badinerie by J.S.Bach for Flute and String Orchestra with Harpsichord
Africa: Toto

  • This practical and concise revision guide is designed to support students preparing for their WJEC and Eduqas GCSE Music assessment.
  • Provides the necessary musical information in a succinct and accessible format, ensuring students are fully equipped for assessment
  • Offers students the opportunity to practise identifying the elements of music when listening, and how they are used in composing
  • Highlights the required Musical Terms with definitions and includes plenty of Practice Questions to assist students in developing their musical theory skills
  • Provides help and advice on how to approach the listening examination and coursework
  • Contains Sample Exam Questions with example answers and commentaries to demonstrate ways to approach the exam aspect of the course

Free audio clips and web links to music to accompany this book are provided via a dedicated website. ‘Listening’ icons alongside relevant sections within the book indicate when to go online. Click here to visit the website.

WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Music Student Book

This edition covers the WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Music specifications from 2016.  (For the revised edition for teaching from September 2020 with assessments from 2022, click here).

CBAC TGAU Cerddoriaeth – Argraffiad Diwygiedig (WJEC GCSE Music – Revised Edition)

Welsh Language Edition.

The Revised Edition of the popular Student Book covers the WJEC/Eduqas amended GCSE Music specifications for first teaching from September 2020.  (For details of the previous edition from the 2016 specification, click here).

This revised edition covers the new prepared extracts in Unit 3 (WJEC) and Component 3 (Eduqas) for assessment from summer 2022:

WJEC :
Peer Gynt Suite No.1: Anitra’s Dance: Grieg
Everything Must Go: Manic Street Preachers

Eduqas:
Badinerie by J.S.Bach for Flute and String Orchestra with Harpsichord
Africa: Toto

  • Endorsed by WJEC/Eduqas
  • Covers all four Areas of Study: Musical Forms and Devices, Music for Ensemble, Film Music and Popular Music
  • Provides practical activities, extension tasks, suggestions for additional listening and useful tips for individual and group work
  • Supports students in all aspects of Performing, Composing and Appraising
  • Helps students prepare for the Performing Assessment and presentation of their coursework for Composing: includes identifying best practice, practical advice and guidance on how to complete the required log, evaluation and programme notes

Free audio clips and web links to music performances to accompany this book are provided via a dedicated website. ‘Listen online’ icons alongside relevant sections within the book indicate when to go online. Click here to visit the website.

CBAC TGAU Cerddoriaeth, Canllaw Adolygu – Argraffiad Diwygiedig (WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Music, Revision Guide – Revised Edition)

Welsh Language Edition. The Revised Edition covers the WJEC/Eduqas amended GCSE Music specifications for first teaching from September 2020.  (For details of the current edition, click here).

This revised edition covers the new prepared extracts in Unit 3 (WJEC) and Component 3 (Eduqas) for assessment from summer 2022:

WJEC:
Peer Gynt Suite No.1: Anitra’s Dance: Grieg
Everything Must Go: Manic Street Preachers

Eduqas:
Badinerie by J.S.Bach for Flute and String Orchestra with Harpsichord
Africa: Toto

  • This practical and concise revision guide is designed to support students preparing for their WJEC and Eduqas GCSE Music assessment.
  • Provides the necessary musical information in a succinct and accessible format, ensuring students are fully equipped for assessment
  • Offers students the opportunity to practise identifying the elements of music when listening, and how they are used in composing
  • Highlights the required Musical Terms with definitions and includes plenty of Practice Questions to assist students in developing their musical theory skills
  • Provides help and advice on how to approach the listening examination and coursework
  • Contains Sample Exam Questions with example answers and commentaries to demonstrate ways to approach the exam aspect of the course

Free audio clips and web links to music to accompany this book are provided via a dedicated website. ‘Listening’ icons alongside relevant sections within the book indicate when to go online. Click here to visit the website.

CBAC TGAU Cerddoriaeth (WJEC GCSE Music)

Welsh Language Edition.

This edition covers the WJEC/Eduqas GCSE Music specifications and the prepared extracts in Unit 3 from the 2016 specifications.  (For the revised edition for teaching from September 2020 with assessments from 2022, click here).

WJEC:
Abdelazer Suite II: Rondeau: Purcell
Handbags and Gladrags: Stereophonics

  • Endorsed by WJEC to provide high quality support you can trust.
  • It provides core knowledge and covers important definitions, key terms and concepts.Covers all four Areas of Study: Musical Forms and Devices, Music for Ensemble, Film Music and Popular Music
  • Provides practical activities, extension tasks, suggestions for additional listening and useful tips for individual and group work.
  • Supports students in all aspects of Performing, Composing and Appraising.
  • Helps students prepare for the Performing Assessment and presentation of their coursework for Composing: includes identifying best practice, practical advice and guidance on how to complete the required log, evaluation and programme notes.

Free audio clips and web links to music performances to accompany this book are provided via a dedicated website. ‘Listen online’ icons alongside relevant sections within the book indicate when to go online. Click here to enter the website.