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IGCSE ESL - English Writing Checklist
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IGCSE ESL - English Writing Checklist

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I designed this short PowerPoint to be used by students when peer assessing each other’s writing (mainly based on Exercise 6 & 7) towards the end of the IGCSE ESL course of study. The second slide can be printed a used repeatedly by students when reading their peers’ work. This resources proved very helpful in my classes and helped to highlight any areas that needed further study/revision.
2017/18 Guide to IGCSE English as a Second Language (0510/11) Ex. 6 - Letter/Email writing
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2017/18 Guide to IGCSE English as a Second Language (0510/11) Ex. 6 - Letter/Email writing

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This is a comprehensive PowerPoint that breaks down an exam question from 2016. It shows students exactly what they must do to achieve a high grade and dissects a sample answer, highlighting the areas that are key. I made this as I felt I did not have access to a resource of the same ilk and feel that it is something all IGCSE ESL students, teachers and tutors can benefit from. Included is the full PowerPoint presentation and a Word doc of the question and sample answer for student reference.An extension activity could see students highlighting and identifying the verb tense being used in each sentence of the sample answer.
Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint English 2018 Examination Breakdown
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Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint English 2018 Examination Breakdown

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This is a PowerPoint presentation breaking down the Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint English examination for 2018. All information is drawn from the signposts in the specimen paper, the previous versions of which have been reliable indicators as to what will occur on the real exam. NOTE BEFORE PURCHASING - This PowerPoint DOES NOT go into detail on how to answer any of the questions. It is simply a short, simple question-by-question breakdown of what students might expect on the paper. The slides give a quick reference point for teachers and students alike.
IB DP (Diploma) English B - Text Types - Blog
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IB DP (Diploma) English B - Text Types - Blog

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NOTE: This reousrce was made for SL students but is easily adaptable for HL, with some edits required This is a PowerPoint guiding students through the key features of writing a blog for the IBDP English B SL Paper 1 Writing examination. Includes a breakdown of the Net-Sieve-Spine approach to planning a blog, as well as a simplified blog writing frame, a compilation of old exam questions from the SL paper and a PowerPoint displaying a practice task for students to engage with.
IB DP English B Summer Workbook
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IB DP English B Summer Workbook

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A workbook tailored to my SL students but also applicable to lower ability HL students or those who want to practice more casually. Workbook includes: Specific exercises focusing on themes Language exercises (vocabulary expansion pack, idiom activities) Focused skills-based exercises (working out from context, listening) Exam practice (past paper included for reading) Opportunities for research Reading activities A quick and easy resource to distribute to a range of student types to keep them progressing over the summer months.
IB DP (Diploma) English B Introduction - HL vs SL
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IB DP (Diploma) English B Introduction - HL vs SL

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A handy PowerPoint to introduce students and parents to the English B course. The slides breakdown the requirements of each paper of the examinations as well as the difference in expectations between SL & HL. Themes and text types are also given attention, with the slides acting as a stimulus for student/parent questions on the course.
Independent Reading Project
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Independent Reading Project

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This resource is designed to be implemented during fortnightly library sessions, with the aim of encouraging reluctant readers and giving students ownership over their reading journey. All activities have their own independent success criteria and are also linked to the MYP English Language & Literature assessment criteria.
PEE / SEE Paragraphs - English
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PEE / SEE Paragraphs - English

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This is a PowerPoint created using a range of different resources and based directly on a Grade 6 (IB curriculum) class’ study of the novel Ninth Ward by Jewell Parker Rhodes. Adaptable to suit any novel/character analysis.
English Summer Workbook/Challenges
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English Summer Workbook/Challenges

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Are you looking for the perfect way to keep your KS3 students intellectually stimulated over the summer break? Look no further! Our specially curated resource offers three captivating activities designed to challenge and inspire young minds. There are 3 x slides with 45 activities in total - perfect to keep hungry minds engaged over the long summer months!
Independent Reading Project (Whole school literacy)
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Independent Reading Project (Whole school literacy)

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Embark on an Exciting Literary Journey! Join our Independent Reading Project and dive into a world of stories and creativity! This unique project experience is designed to enrich your students’ reading and writing skills through a series of engaging activities. It provides them with accountability for their reading with various response tasks set out to be completed fortnightly. How It Works: (Instructions for your students) Choose Your Novel: Pick a captivating novel that interests you. Read and Reflect: Begin by reading the first chapter to immerse yourself in the story. Creative Challenges: Select from a variety of activities to complete after each reading session, fostering deeper understanding and creativity. Fortnightly Check-ins: Your teachers will review your progress every two weeks, providing valuable feedback and guidance. Share Your Journey: Discuss your novel and the insights you’ve gained, enhancing your learning experience. Get Involved: Exciting Activities: Choose from creative writing, artwork, dramatic presentations, and more. Community and Feedback: Engage with your classmates and receive regular support from your teachers. Special Rewards: The most enthusiastic and effective class will be celebrated with a special reward at the end of the academic year! Unleash your imagination and explore the depths of literature with our Independent Novel Project. Inform your teacher of your chosen novel’s title and author, and get ready for a year of literary adventures! NOTE: This was originally made for a school running the IB MYP, hence why the standards for MYP are listed in the project booklet - however, this can be adapted for KS2/KS3/K-12 etc. The project was run in a ‘paper-free’ school, meaning that the students completed it on devices. If you are printing it as booklets please ensure to edit the document to create enough space for resposnes from students.