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I am a full time tutor focused on showing students how to decipher the GCSE questions and teach the answer structures needed to do well.

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I am a full time tutor focused on showing students how to decipher the GCSE questions and teach the answer structures needed to do well.
Levels 5, 7 and 9 model answers (OCR GCSE English Language Paper 2 June 2017)
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Levels 5, 7 and 9 model answers (OCR GCSE English Language Paper 2 June 2017)

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Model answers for OCR GCSE English Language Paper 2 from June 2017 (Cider With Rosie by Laurie Lee and A Child’s Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas). Three model answers each for questions 2, 3 and 4 for the purpose of showing what a full mark answers looks like as well as one and two levels below, roughly equivalent to a level 9, 7 and 5. Written to meet the mark scheme as well as examiner’s report for that year. Notes are included to show where and how requirements are met. Intended as an adaptable teacher’s tool to aid demonstration of models for the Language fiction exam. Please provide feedback on how you’ve used resource and anything that could be added to make more useful.
Creative writing - genre - book analysis
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Creative writing - genre - book analysis

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Start of teaching how genre influences creative writing. Put into practice through attached resource provided 5 different book covers with analysis questions teaching students about signifiers and connotations. Contains challenge and differentiation opportunities and timers that students love. Suitable for KS3.
The Tempest - full 6 week scheme with resources
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The Tempest - full 6 week scheme with resources

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This is ideal for Year 9 or Year 10 and contains a first introduction to Shakespeare all the way through to writing GCSE level responses. It is designed for AQA but could easily be adapted. There is a great balance of activities building in language analysis and understanding or characters, themes and context. 21 lessons to cover a full half term with room to be flexible. All resources mentioned are included.
Building structural analysis skills KS3 (two lessons)
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Building structural analysis skills KS3 (two lessons)

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KS3 level introduction to structure. First lesson focuses on how punctuation and sentence length communicate feeling and atmosphere to the reader. Includes scaffolded writing models that increase in depth of explanation. Uses short extracts from Anthony Horowitz’s ‘Stormbreaker’ and Lucy Maud Montgomery’s ‘Anne of Green Gables’. Second lesson builds on this to look at the relationship between structure and genre, through tension. Uses tension graphs and extracts including John Grisham’s ‘The Firm’, Len Deighton’s ‘The Ipcress File’ and Kate Morton’s ‘The House at Riverton’ as well the ‘Black Panther’ trailer. Builds on analysis skils towards evaluation.
Much Ado About Nothing 6 week scheme
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Much Ado About Nothing 6 week scheme

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Full 6 week scheme for GCSE level study of Much Ado About Nothing that fosters interest as well as understanding. The scheme is designed to support a full reading of the play with key quotes and plot points identified and brought together with themes and context. Includes writing models that scaffolding building up to independent reading and writing skills across the lessons.
GCSE Macbeth scheme (6-8 weeks, full reading)
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GCSE Macbeth scheme (6-8 weeks, full reading)

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A 24 lesson scheme that supports a full reading of the play with an emphasis on building independent close analysis skills and personal interpretation. Close reading covers key themes, quotes and relevant context as well as structure, language, form and narrative. Many opportunities for written response building from a model paragraph structure towards independence. This is easily adaptable for more condensed reading and differentiation.
*2019 updates* Edexcel GCSE English Language Paper 2 model (November 2017)
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*2019 updates* Edexcel GCSE English Language Paper 2 model (November 2017)

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Model answers for Edexcel GCSE English Language Paper 2 November 2017 (with 2019 question updates) with tips and notes, based on the examiner’s report, providing knowledge of how students can consistently meet the mark scheme at a high level when dealing with an unseen texts. Questions 1-7 only for extracts from ‘Return to Earth’ and space:uk magazine
Home learning: Revise the poetry anthology
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Home learning: Revise the poetry anthology

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A series of lessons showing you how to prepare for the anthology poetry comparison (AQA Power and Conflict). All poems covered, real practice exam questions, challenge / extension opportunities. Learn how to prepare and write a level 7+ answer! This is a 15 lesson step by step guide to revising, comparing, planning, writing and improving.
Levels 5,7 and 9 model answers (AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 November 2021)
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Levels 5,7 and 9 model answers (AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 November 2021)

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Model answers for AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 from November 2021 (Half a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie). Three model answers each for questions 2, 3 and 4 for the purpose of showing what a good answer at each level looks like, roughly equivalent to a level 9, 7 and 5. Notes are included to show where and how the different bands of the mark scheme were met. Intended to be used for teachers and students to see how to improve. For example, a level 5 answer will be useful for a student currently working at level 3 or level 4. Please provide feedback on how you’ve used the resource and anything that could be added to make it more useful.