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English Language and Literature A Level and GCSE lessons and resources, as well as some KS3.

English Language and Literature A Level and GCSE lessons and resources, as well as some KS3.
An Inspector Calls: How to Approach the Exam Question (Gender)
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An Inspector Calls: How to Approach the Exam Question (Gender)

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Detailed lesson on AQA GCSE Literature Paper 2 Exam Essay Structure and lesser Characters in the play. It includes: General essay tips Mark Scheme Exam questions + exam questions resource with 14 questions Eric model essay resource as a guide Example paragraph Examiner’s commentary Step-by-step approach to an exam question on gender Analyses of quotes with bullet-point guidance General historical context on gender Essay plan including building a clear thesis statement This can be easily adapted to your class or to other exam boards, hence no AOs on slides
AQA Literature Paper 1:  The Basics of GCSE Literature Exam Essays
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AQA Literature Paper 1: The Basics of GCSE Literature Exam Essays

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Very detailed lesson on the fundamentals of building AQA English Literature Paper 1 essays focusing on Macbeth and J&H. Includes: Contextual overview for both texts Key Vocabulary Mark Scheme Annotated exam extracts Colour-coded introductions with thesis statements Student exemplar responses
Jekyll and Hyde Mysterious Dream Exam Practice
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Jekyll and Hyde Mysterious Dream Exam Practice

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Detailed AQA GCSE Literature Paper 1 lesson on Jekyll and Hyde exam practice focusing on Utterson’s dream, includes: Basic plot of story for visual learners Chapter list and some contextual overview Quiz with answers Exam technique Mark Scheme Annotated exam extract (Mysterious dream) Success Criteria Detailed plan Model introduction and thesis statement
AQA GCSE Literature Essay Structure Lesson (MacB, J&H, AIC)
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AQA GCSE Literature Essay Structure Lesson (MacB, J&H, AIC)

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Very detailed lesson on exam essay structure for AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1 focusing on Macbeth, Jekyll and Hyde, and An Inspector Calls. It includes: Exam technique Contextual overview for all three texts Key Vocabulary Mark Scheme Annotated exam extracts (MacB /J&H) Colour-coded introductions with thesis statements Student exemplar responses (graded)
AQA GCSE English Literature: An Inspector Calls Bundle
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AQA GCSE English Literature: An Inspector Calls Bundle

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Detailed lessons and resources including: Act One recap Essay structure and ‘lesser’ characters How to approach a theme question How to approach the exam question on gender Planning and structure Colour-coded model responses Easily differentiated Adaptable to other exam boards
The Early Modern Mindset
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The Early Modern Mindset

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A lesson/lecture covering the socioeconomic conditions of the early modern - English renaissance - era. This can be taught as a masterclass to the Most Able at Year 11, or as general contextual background for an early modern A Level text. The focus in the second part is Macbeth but having personally taught many early modern texts, I know it can easily be adapted to all exam boards for GCSE and A Level.
GCSE Macbeth Retrieval Practise
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GCSE Macbeth Retrieval Practise

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Some quick and easy resources to aid GCSE English Literature students with retrieval practise [and revision] for Macbeth Resource includes Acts One to Five on separate documents, and the whole play on one document.
Language Paper 1 Introductory Lessons
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Language Paper 1 Introductory Lessons

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A scheme of ten differentiated lessons and resources - seven reading, three writing - based on a Language paper 1 I created on the opening of Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men . This can be taught at the beginning of Year 10, and is easily adaptable. There are model responses and, also, some homework tasks.
AQA English Language Papers sentence frames
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AQA English Language Papers sentence frames

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Differentiated resource for both AQA English Language Papers, section As only Numbered sentence frames to avoid use of complex and often limiting answer formulas Colour-coded model examples provided for all reading questions on both papers Ideal for revision practise
An Inspector Calls: Full English Literature GCSE Scheme
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An Inspector Calls: Full English Literature GCSE Scheme

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Full, comprehensive GCSE scheme of differentiated lessons and resources for An Inspector Calls includes: Three lessons per act, each with differentiated resources Retrieval practice Focus on language, form and structure Detailed analysis of character and theme Exam practice and building convincing essays from planning to thesis statement to argument and conclusion It is designed for AQA but can be adapted to suit the other boards. There is a separate lesson on exam practice with lots of exam-style questions. The lessons were planned for doubles, but can easily be adapted to singles. There is a good ten weeks of teaching here, depending on timetabling.
An Inspector Calls: Act One Recap
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An Inspector Calls: Act One Recap

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Lesson on AQA GCSE Literature Paper 2 An Inspector Calls Act One Recap. It includes: Form and structure General historical context Key speeches from Act One Detailed plot resource Exam question and model paragraph Sentence starters This can be easily adapted to your class or to other exam boards, hence no AOs on slides
Macbeth: Focus on Banquo (AQA, but can be adapted)
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Macbeth: Focus on Banquo (AQA, but can be adapted)

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Detailed AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1 lesson on the character of Banquo- his status, motivation and significance to plot and context. It includes: Banquo’s Character and Purpose Banquo’s Scenes with relevant excerpts from the playscript Exam question (3.1) - extract pre-annotated Colour-coded model introduction with thesis statement Colour-coded model paragraph (aimed at Grade 5) Easily adaptable to other exam boards and iGCSE
Shakespeare's Language (OCR - adaptable)
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Shakespeare's Language (OCR - adaptable)

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Lesson on demystifying Shakespeare’s language Includes simple tasks on the development of English and iambic pentameter Plot of Macbeth General context Witches in 1.1 and sergeant’s speech 1.2 for whole class annotation Macbeth OCR GCSE exam question Model candidate answer Can be adapted to all exam boards and KS3