GCSE maths intermediate

GCSE Maths Intermediate by Paul Metcalf, published by Collins in 2004, is a comprehensive exam practice book designed for students preparing for the GCSE Mathematics exam. This edition, available in English and spanning 128 pages, provides detailed advice and strategies aimed at improving marks and overall grades. It includes real exam questions, student answers, and essential tips to help learners navigate common pitfalls.
Readers will find a structured approach to mastering GCSE Mathematics, featuring sections on how to score full marks and key points to remember. The book also offers practical questions to try, along with examiner insights to enhance understanding. With its focus on the National Curriculum Key Stage 4 and GCSE, this study guide serves as a valuable resource for home study and revision, ensuring students are well-prepared for their exams.
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This exam practice book for GCSE contains detailed advice and tips on how to improve marks and overall grade. It Real exam questions; Students answers; How to score full marks; Dont make these mistakes; Key points to remember; Questions to try. Written by a top examiner.GCSE Mathematics Real exam questions across all boards Students answers with hints and tips Dont make these mistakes sections Key points to remember sections Questions to try plus examiners hints How to score full marks sections Answers and guidance at the back.
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