Readers and Textbooks 2008 (Subject to change)



Readers and Textbooks 2009-2010 (Subject to change)

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|Seconde National I.G.C.S.E 1+2|Edexcel: IGCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology - Publication Code UG0 13434 |- Living History, by M.E.Collins |- The Wider World, by David Waugh |

|(Mrs Burel/ |Edexcel: A Student Study Guide for London Examinations IGCSE English Language. Publication Code UGO15780 | |- Longman Geography for  IGSE, |

|Mrs Woods) |A Doll’s House and Other Plays, Henrik Ibsen . Penguin Classics. |- European and World History 1815 to |Pearson/Longman, 2006. ISBN |

| |Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress, Dai Siije. ISBN 978-0-385-72220-9 |1919, by Philip Sauvain |1-4058-0209-X |

| |A selection of additional prose texts and poems. | | |

| |+ BIOLOGY: International Edition for IGCSE and O Level - Biology – M. Jones and G. Jones - (Cambridge University Press 2002) | | |

|Seconde Special 1 |Advanced Masterclass CAE, Tricia Aspinall & Annette Capel, Oxford, 0-19-453427-8 |Past into Present 2, 1400-1700, by | |

|(Mrs Eliopoulos / Mrs |First Language English, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-01172-8 |Mary CARTER, Christopher CULPIN and | |

|Christophe) |The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald |Nicolas KINLOCH, Collins Educational,| |

| |The Lord of the Flies, William Golding |2001. | |

| |Various Prose, Drama and Poetry extracts | | |

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| | | |No Geography in English |

|Seconde Special 2 |- Face2Face Upper Intermediate Students Book, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-60337-9 |Focus on the Past, Gerard BROCKIE, | |

|(Miss Ruch / Mr Purcell) |- The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams, ISBN 0-14-010639-1 |Raymond WALSH, Gill & Macmillan ed., | |

| |- Selected Tales, Edgar Allan Poe, Penguin Books, ISBN 978-0-140-62116-7 |1997. | |

| |- To Kill a Mockingbird, Harper Lee + 1962 motion picture by Robert Mulligan | | |

| |- A selection of Native American/ Canadian Poetry and novel excerpts | | |

| |- Various Prose, Drama and Poetry extracts | | |

|Seconde Special 3 |New Headway Intermediate, Liz and John Soars, Oxford, ISBN 0-19-438750-X |Living History 1, New edition, | |

|(Mrs Eliopoulos / Mrs Dubald) |Zero Hour and Other Modern Short Stories, ed. Michael Swan |History for junior certificate. | |

| |An Inspector Calls, J.B. Priestley, Heinemann ISBN 0-435-23282-7 |Edited by The Educational Company of | |

| |The Calling of Kindred, ed. Adrian Barlow, Cambridge, ISBN 0-521-44774-7 |Ireland, 2004. ISBN 1-845-36027-3 | |

| |Prose or Drama Texts to be decided, in addition to various extracts | | |

|Seconde Special 4 |- New Headway Intermediate Student’s Book (Oxford English, ISBN 0-19-438750-X) |Focus on the Past, Gerard BROCKIE, | |

|(Mrs Vasak/ Mrs Christophe) |-The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon (Vintage) - ISBN 0-099-47043-8 |Raymond WALSH, Gill & Macmillan ed., | |

| |- Various Prose, Drama and Poetry extracts |1997. | |

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|Première National O.I.B 1+2 |Written texts : | | |

|(Mrs Woods / Mrs Burel) |Dubliners, James Joyce | | |

| |The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekhov Edition Dover ISBN 0-486-26682-6 | | |

| |Edward Thomas Poems, Everyman’s Poetry Edition ISBN 13 978 0 4608 7877 7 |The Modern World, by Allan Todd | |

| |Oral Texts : | |History Geography (Classes Européennes |

| |Antony and Cleopatra, Shakespeare Edition The New Cambridge Shakespeare | |1re), Hatier |

| |The Mayor of Casterbridge, Thomas Hardy | | |

| |Villette, Charlotte Brontë | | |

| |Additional prose extracts and poems for unseen critical appreciation | | |

|Première Special 1 |New Headway Advanced, Liz and John Soars, Oxford, ISBN 0-19-436930-7 | | |

|(Mrs Eliopoulos ) |Ready for CAE, Roy Norris, Macmillan, ISBN 9781405014113 | | |

| |Proficiency Masterclass, Gude & Duckworth, Oxford, ISBN 9780194329125 |CIVILISATION | |

| |Selected Tales, Edgar Allen Poe |(no textbook -Photocopies will be |No Geography in English |

| |The Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro, Faber & Faber, ISBN 0-571-20073-7 |given as a studying aid.) | |

| |A Picture of Dorian Gray, Oscar Wilde, Wordsworth, ISBN 1-85326-015-0 | | |

| |Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, Edward Albee, Signet, ISBN 0-451-15871-7 | | |

| |Various Prose, Drama and Poetry extracts | | |

|Première Special 2 |- New Headway Advanced Coursebook (Oxford English, ISBN 0-19-436930-7) | | |

|(Miss Ruch) |+ New Headway Advanced Workbook (Oxford English, ISBN 0-19-436932-3) | | |

| |- I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou | | |

| |- The New York Trilogy, Paul Auster (ISBN 0-571-15223-6) | | |

| |- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, No Fear Shakespeare, ISBN 978-1-58663-848-1 | | |

| |Various Prose, Drama and Poetry extracts | | |

|Première Special 3 |- New Headway Upper-Intermediate Textbook(Oxford English, ISBN 0-19-435800-3) | | |

|(Miss Ruch) |+ New Headway Upper-Intermediate Workbook (ISBN 0-19-439302-X ) | | |

| |- The Catcher in the Rye, JD Salinger (ISBN 0-14-023750-X) | | |

| |- Selected Tales, Edgar Allan Poe, Penguin Books, ISBN 978-0-140-62116-7 | | |

| |- The Crucible, Arthur Miller (to be determined) | | |

| |- Various Prose, Drama and Poetry extracts | | |

|Première Special 4 |New Cambridge Advanced English, Leo Jones, Cambridge, ISBN 0-521-62939X | | |

|(Mrs Eliopoulos) |Selected Tales, Edgar Allen Poe | | |

| |Emma, Jane Austen, Dover, ISBN 0-486-40648-2 | | |

| |Hamlet, William Shakespeare, Cambridge, ISBN 0-521-53252-3 | | |

| |Poems, Robert Frost, St. Martin’s Press, ISBN 0-312-98332-8 | | |

| |The Remains of the Day, Kazuo Ishiguro, Faber & Faber, ISBN 0-571-20073-7 | | |

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|Terminale OIB 1 + 2 |Written Texts: |- The Modern World, by Allan Todd | |

|(Miss Ruch/ Mrs Woods / Mr |- Emma, Jane Austen, Dover, ISBN 0-486-40648-2 |- The World since 1945, by R. Vadney | |

|Yobe) |- English Romantic Verse, Penguin Classics, ISBN 0-14-042102-5 |- The Cold War, by Steve Phillips |/ |

| |- The Cherry Orchard, Anton Chekhov, Dover, ISBN 0-486-26682-6 |- Britain 1929-1998, by Christopher | |

| |Oral Texts: |Rowe | |

| |Hamlet, William Shakespeare, New Cambridge Shakespeare, ISBN 0-521-53252-3 | | |

| |The History Boys, Allan Bennett, ISBN 0-571-22464-4 | | |

| |Poetry of the First World War (no book) | | |

|Terminale L |To The Point, Anglais Terminale, Textbook | |

|(Miss Ruch) |A Streetcar Named Desire, Tennessee Williams (ISBN 0-413-51890-6) + the motion picture by Elia Kazan | |

| |Selected Tales, Edgar Allan Poe, Penguin Books | |

| |A selection of texts from various sources (short stories, poems, novels, the press…) | |

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| | |NO HISTORY/GEOGRAPHY IN ENGLISH |

|Terminale S&ES |- Coursebook (Manuel) : New INSIGHT Tle ( Editions Hatier ) ISBN 978-2-218-93112-3 | |

|(Mrs Audhuy) |- Collected Stories, William Faulkner, ISBN 0-679-76403-8 | |

| |- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, No Fear Shakespeare, ISBN 978-1-58663-848-1 | |

|Terminale S&ES |- Coursebook (Manuel) : New INSIGHT Tle ( Editions Hatier ) ISBN 978-2-218-93112-3 | |

|(Mr Marxer) |- The Great Gastby, Francis Scott Fitzgerald | |

| |- A selection of texts from various sources (short stories, ,ovels…) | |

|Terminale S & ES Special |a) Both groups: Coursebook: New INSIGHT Tle - ISBN 978-2-218-93112-3 | |

|(Mrs Burel) |b) Literature | |

| |- Group 1: Ruth Rendell : A JUDGEMENT IN STONE ( Ed. Vintage Books) ISBN 0-375-70496-5 | |

| |- Group 2: Lorraine Hansberry : A RAISIN IN THE SUN ( Ed. Anchor Books) ISBN 978-0-679-75533-3 | |

| |+ extracts from various sources : contemporary short stories and novels, poetry, the press. | |

|Première Langue de Complément (Mr Marxer) |

|- The Great Gastby, Francis Scott Fitzgerald |

|- A selection of texts/ visual documents to prepare for the Unseen part of the exam |

|Terminale Langue de Complément (Mrs Burel) |

|Doris Lessing : THE FIFTH CHILD ( set text) + the sequel, Doris Lessing: BEN IN THE WORLD (optional reading) |

|A selection of texts/ visual documents to prepare for the Unseen part of the exam |

|Terminale Spécial: IELTS (Preparation for U.K university entrance.) (Mrs Burel) |

|- IELTS Number 7 with Answers (Cambridge University Press.) The course is organized on a voluntary basis. |

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