A Christmas Carol - Lessons for EAL studentsQuick View
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A Christmas Carol - Lessons for EAL students

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A bundle of five lessons for students with English as an additional language: Lesson 1 - Plot and characters Lesson 2 - Scrooge’s character Lesson 3 - Key theme: The Christmas Spirit Lesson 4 - Charles Dickens and Life in England in the 19th century Lesson 5 - Narrative structure
All About Me BookletQuick View
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All About Me Booklet

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It’s a 15-page long booklet to teach vocabulary and basic language structures to to learners who have English as an additional language to talk about themselves and their background. It’s suitable for complete beginners and for elementary users of English. It fosters creativity and can be used in one-to-one or small group ESOL/EAL lessons.
Reading and understanding texts - GCSE Language Paper 2Quick View
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Reading and understanding texts - GCSE Language Paper 2

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It’s a 20-page long booklet that consists of activities to help EAL students to break down demanding GCSE non-fiction texts. It helps them to familiarise themselves with the exam question (question 2) in Language Paper 2 and gives them the language structures required to answer the question. It could be further adapted and extended.
An Inspector Calls - Knowledge Organiser for EALQuick View
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An Inspector Calls - Knowledge Organiser for EAL

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A differentiated knowledge organiser for students in KS4, who are at their early stages of their English language development and need additional resources to access maintsream English lessons (EAL stages B and C mainly)
History - Normans - EAL worksheetQuick View
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History - Normans - EAL worksheet

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This is differentiated worksheet for students who have English as an additional language to access mainstream History lessons covering this topic.
My Last Duchess by Robert Browning for EAL studentsQuick View
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My Last Duchess by Robert Browning for EAL students

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This is an adaptable three-page worksheet designed for students who have English as an additional language, studying poetry in secondary schools in the UK. The aim of the worksheet is to clarify the meaning of the poem in addition to giving students extra support to identify language techniques.
The Woman in Black by Susan Hill - study material for EAL studentsQuick View
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The Woman in Black by Susan Hill - study material for EAL students

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This is an adaptable eleven-page study material that contains DART activities to aid EAL students’ understanding of some parts of the novel. It deals with pathetic fallacy and gives students practice of writing a PEEL paragraph. It would be suitable for students who are at EAL B (Early acquisition) or C (Developing competence) level.
Tenses Booklet for EAL/EFL learnersQuick View
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Tenses Booklet for EAL/EFL learners

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This booklet gives an overview of the basic English tenses with images, timelines and diagrams to help clarify their meaning. In addition, it includes a variety of exercises for controlled practice.
Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy for EAL studentsQuick View
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Neutral Tones by Thomas Hardy for EAL students

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This is an adaptable two-page worksheet designed for students who have English as an additional language studying poetry in secondary schools in the UK. The aim of the worksheet is to clarify the meaning of the poem in addition to giving them extra support to identify language techniques.
Frankenstein (the Play) -Assessment for EALQuick View
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Frankenstein (the Play) -Assessment for EAL

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This is an adaptable, three-page long assessment of the play designed for students who have English as an additional language. Its focus is Act 3 and it contains dialogues with comprehension tasks and a GCSE exam-type question with a fill in the gap activity for students to practise writing PETER paragraphs.
Lab equipments - differentiated study material for EAL studentsQuick View
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Lab equipments - differentiated study material for EAL students

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This is an adaptable study material for students who have English as an additional language to help them learn to label and describe lab equipments. This resource contains a matching activity (the first page could be cut up) of lab equipments and their descriptions in addition to a fill in the gap activity that focuses on using language structures to ‘describe’ things.
Poetry board game for EAL studentsQuick View
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Poetry board game for EAL students

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This simple board game is designed for EAL students with Upper-Intermediate English to analyse poems. It consists of a board game template that can be customised and cards with tasks and instructions on them. Depending on what colour field the counter lands, the player has to pick up a card with a question related to either the structure, form, meaning, language of the poem. After giving the right/wrong answer, the player has to follow the instructions on the card. There is a PP included on Shakespeare’s Sonnet 116 to revise what we mean by ‘structure’, ‘meaning’, ‘effect on the reader’ etc. Please note, you need a die to play this game.
Exploring setting in a novel (for EAL students)Quick View
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Exploring setting in a novel (for EAL students)

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The aim of this PowerPoint Presentation is to introduce vocabulary to describe setting in a novel / short stories and provide opportunity for EAL students to practise using these words in sentences. It is linked to the GCSE English Literature topic, 19th century novel.
A Complaint by William Wordsworth -for EAL studentsQuick View
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A Complaint by William Wordsworth -for EAL students

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This is an adaptable two-page worksheet designed for students who have English as an additional language studying poetry in secondary schools in the UK. The aim of the worksheet is to clarify the meaning of the poem in addition to giving them extra support to identify language techniques.