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English non-fiction writing lesson that explores vocabulary and tone and how changing these can influence a reader or audience. Students think about how changing registers or styles can help to affect an audience, too.

Useful for KS3 students, particular Year 8 or Year 9, as well as GCSE English Language students preparing for Language Paper 2.

Includes differentiated activities, engaging worksheets, modelled examples, extensive teacher and student notes and more.

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