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14 Vocabulary Builder Worksheets Tasks English Language Literature GCSE KS3
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14 Vocabulary Builder Worksheets Tasks English Language Literature GCSE KS3

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14 x Vocabulary building worksheets - all “5 Words” Task. Students are asked to write five synonyms down for the given word and the extension task asks students to use one of the words from each group in a sentence. Great for a quick warm-up activity or homework. Some have English Literature text themes but can still be used if not studying the texts. These were created to help students who were struggling to use a range of words in their responses to exam questions.
Dystopian Literature Intro Checklist Exam Style Questions Worksheets
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Dystopian Literature Intro Checklist Exam Style Questions Worksheets

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1 x Introduction to dystopian literature worksheets - questions with answer space to talk through with students. Excellent for introducing dystopian literature. 1 x Dystopian Literature Checklist - a list of typical features. Great for introducing dystopian literature and using when analysing or discussing a text. 1 x Recap / Revision questions and exam style questions.
2x Language Analysis Worksheet Tasks Word Association and Explanation
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2x Language Analysis Worksheet Tasks Word Association and Explanation

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2 x Circle, Square, Triangle worksheets. Students draw a circle. square or triangle around words to match them with given emotions. Then give their reasons for choosing certain words and why they believe it shows that emotion. Created to help students develop their skills in language analysis. Great for High School / GCSE students. Includes full instructions on the worksheet. Aims are included so that students understand why they are completing the task.
Irony InfoSheet and 2 Irony Worksheets GCSE Language Literature
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Irony InfoSheet and 2 Irony Worksheets GCSE Language Literature

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1 x Information sheet that shows the difference between three types of irony: dramatic, verbal and situational. Easy to follow and includes examples. 1 x worksheet to encourage students to identify the type of irony being used in given sentences. It also includes an activity asking students to consider the reasons why writers might use irony. 1 x worksheet to encourage students to identify the type of irony used in given paragraphs and explain the use of irony. Ideal for GCSE / High School students.
Formal Email Writing Functional Skills
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Formal Email Writing Functional Skills

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Several resources with everything students need to write formal emails. Basic information for all areas of an email and plenty of tasks with examples. Great for encouraging students to proofread and evaluate writing whilst learning what is required for formal emails.
Context Info & Worksheets English Language GCSE
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Context Info & Worksheets English Language GCSE

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1 x basic context info sheet. 1 x Introduction to context worksheet - students are encouraged to write a definition in their own words and consider context through questions and grid-filling task. (Includes answers). 1 x Grid-filling task - students develop knowledge learned in the introduction worksheet. Can be used for independent study or group work. Ideal for GCSE / High School students.