Eduqas English Language Paper 1 Section A lesson that explores the use of language in an extract to convey how unreliable memory can be, but also looks at non-linear narrative structures to help get across not only the idea of memory but also build up a sense of suspense for the reader. A really useful lesson for students preparing for Eduqas English Language Paper 1 but easily adaptable for other exam boards like AQA, OCR, Edexcel and more.
1hr PP with differentiated tasks throughout
All tasks differentiated according to new GCSE numbering system
Complete 1 hour, well differentiated lesson
Suitable for KS4 GCSE or can be amended for KS3
Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above
Suitable for Eduqas 20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing
Edquas English Language Paper 1 lesson that looks at the use of narrators and structure in an extract from The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Recently revamped and now with even more detail.
KS4 GCSE Edexcel English Language Paper 1: Fiction and Imaginative Writing
1hr PP with differentiated tasks throughout
All tasks differentiated according to new GCSE numbering system
Complete 1 hour, well differentiated lesson
Suitable for KS4 GCSE
Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above
Source for lesson: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/english/AQA-87001-RSB.PDF
The lesson is based around the opening chapter to ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’ by Mohsin Hamid, one of the texts from the AQA GCSE English Language reading resource booklet.
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Eduqas English Language Paper 1 Section B creative prose writing lesson. Complete 1 hour, well differentiated lesson with worksheets and differentiated tasks throughout. Includes peer assessment task and marking criteria. Ideal preparation for Section B of Edquas English Language Paper 1 or Component 1 for Creative Prose Writing.
Suitable for KS3/4 - adaptable
Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above.
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This is for Eduqas A Level English Language , Component 2, Section A.
Students are asked to analyse a text from Early Modern English.
This is a summary of the types of lexical and grammatical features that tend to come up in the exam.
Contains an extract from the Maze Runner as the basis for the three questions provided.
Question A & B involve a creative writing piece to be written ( dystopian novel novel & dramatic monologue, both rated out of 30 marks)
Question C requires a commentary to be made on one of the pieces created. This is rated out of 20.
A 38 slide power point including definitions, theory, activities and exam style questions to introduce A Level English Language students to language and technology. Includes contexts, modes and theory from Crystal and Swales. The exam questions and links included are from the Eduqas A Level exam (Language Change Over Time: Section B) but can be adapted for other boards.
8 introductory lessons to the skills required for the Eduqas English Language Component 2A (Reading) exam (19th and 21st century non-fiction texts). These lessons are mostly based on the Eduqas English Language Book 1 text, and are meant to compliment activities and information within the text.
The lessons here are part of an introductory unit to the new Eduqas GCSE English Language course. Most of the lessons are based on material found within the WJEC Eduqas GCSE Book 1 English Language. They are meant to compliment the text and guidance given by Eduqas.
A powerpoint detailing how to analyse a spoken language transcript for A Level English Language students, Includes a starter (link included) and tips on analysing spoken language. Includes Eduqas English Language A Level exam question and mark scheme but can be adapted for other exam boards.
Eduqas English Language Paper 1 Section A lesson that supports students as they look at an extract from a chapter that explores war and the impact of it on a group of soldiers. Students analyse key quotes and look at how characters are presented in the extract.
1hr PP with differentiated tasks throughout
All tasks differentiated according to new GCSE numbering system
Complete 1 hour, well differentiated lesson
Suitable for KS4 GCSE or can be amended for KS3
Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Suitable for Eduqas English Language Paper 1 20th Century Literature Reading and Creative Prose Writing
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Edexcel English Language Paper 1 Section A lesson that explores the use of language in an extract to convey how unreliable memory can be, but also looks at non-linear narrative structures to help get across not only the idea of memory but also build up a sense of suspense for the reader. A really useful lesson for students preparing for Edexcel English Language Paper 1 but easily adaptable for other exam boards like AQA, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas and more.
1hr PP with differentiated tasks throughout
All tasks differentiated according to new GCSE numbering system
Complete 1 hour, well differentiated lesson
Suitable for KS4 GCSE or can be amended for KS3
Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above
Suitable for Edexcel English Language Paper 1 Fiction and Imaginative Writing.
Mini scheme of work for the new spoken language element of the English Language 9-1 GCSE.
As you know, exam boards are now displaying speaking and listening grades on certificates and video recording of candidates is expected. As such, I've developed this scheme of work to ensure that my classes deliver intelligent, thoughtful and engaging presentations to secure the best possible grades.
This scheme is particularly tailored for the AQA specification (and contains exemplar material from AQA candidates). However, I'm sure it will prove equally useful for all other exam boards with some very minor alterations.
This is a complete mini-scheme that takes around 8 hours to complete properly. You'll also need to allow another couple of lessons on top of this for the presentations themselves.
The Powerpoint will coach your students from start to finish and will cover the following aspects:
* Understanding the spec and mark scheme
* Generating an engaging topic (provocative statement)
* How to research effectively for a presentation
* Structuring the talk itself
* Writing in shorthand for cue cards
* Looking at exemplar material to understand the ingredients of a good presentation
* Paired rehearsals
* Final presentations
* Student reflection activity to record grade and consider skills developed.
You also have a writing frame which takes the form of a 'checklist'. This is ideal for weaker groups who might struggle with the sheer size of the task; it therefore helps them break their speech right down. I've also included the specimen Spoken Language mark scheme that has been issued across all exam boards, for your reference.
I've found that the scheme has worked very well due to the high level of focus in terms of getting the topic right that students talk about. There's lots of guidance on this particular aspect of the process so I'm sure you will have as much success with your groups as I've had.
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New series of lessons- practice paper- Eduqas Language Component 1. Using a challenging A level text- The Handmaid’s Tale- but not referencing any of its more mature content.
Questions, feedback slides, checklists/alternatives included to ease pre-planning.
Full unit addressing all elements of the Language and Gender topic to suit any exam specification. Mark scheme used within is OCR however, has been previously altered slightly to suit AQA and EDUQAS A level specifications. Ready to be taught with Year 13 as revision preparation and adapted to develop in to full lessons.
Differentiated writing frames for 2022 EDUQAS English Language component 2, questions 21 and 22.
3 levels of differentiated support/planning for each exam question.
I am an experienced examiner for this unit and created this resource straight after marking the 2022 exam, based on the type of content and skills that leads students to achieve their best possible grades. These have been successfully tried out on my own classes.
Differentiated as follows:
Sheet 1 - For students who are working towards grades 3/4/5 or for those wanting more support. Full support including a vocabulary bank, with space to add personal spellings.
Sheet 2 - For students who are working towards grades 6+, more ambitious techniques/punctuation. Halfway between a writing frame and planning sheet.
Sheet 3 - A guided planning sheet for more confident pupils
All sheets are in Arial, size 12 font.
Mark schemes are available on the EDUQAS website (English Language, Past papers/mark schemes/2022/Component 2 mark scheme).
Eduqas English Literature Paper 2 unseen poetry lesson that supports students in an analysing an unseen poem through group work and working together as experts to analyse poems around the SMILE acronym. Recently revamped and now with twice as much detail.
1hr PP with differentiated tasks and worksheets, a GCSE introduction
All tasks differentiated according to new GCSE numbering system
Complete 1 hour, well differentiated lesson
Suitable for KS4 or adapted for KS3
Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above
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An Inspector Calls whole scheme package
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Macbeth whole scheme package
Macbeth revision package
A Christmas Carol whole scheme package
A Christmas Carol revision package
Jekyll and Hyde whole scheme package
Jekyll and Hyde revision package
Romeo and Juliet whole scheme package
Power and Conflict poetry comparing poems package
Power and Conflict poetry whole scheme package
Love and Relationships poetry whole scheme package
Unseen Poetry whole scheme package
AQA English Language Paper 1 Section A lesson that explores the use of language in an extract to convey how unreliable memory can be, but also looks at non-linear narrative structures to help get across not only the idea of memory but also build up a sense of suspense for the reader. A really useful lesson for students preparing for AQA English Language Paper 1 but easily adaptable for other exam boards like Edexcel, OCR, WJEC, Eduqas and more.
1hr PP with differentiated tasks throughout
All tasks differentiated according to new GCSE numbering system
Complete 1 hour, well differentiated lesson
Suitable for KS4 GCSE or can be amended for KS3
Different level tasks for MA,LA or Core
Designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above
Suitable for AQA English Language Paper 1- Explorations in creative reading and writing
A4 sheet to assist essay planning for A Level English Language Eduqas Component 2 Section B Q3. Suggests features for each assessment objective allowing students to maximise marks for each AO.
This is a teacher composed model answer and suggested generic essay plans for:
Eduqas A Level English Language
Specimen Assessment Materials
Component 2 Language Change Over Time
Analyse and evaluate what these texts show about the changing nature of travel writing. [60]
In your response you must also:
• explore connections across the texts
• consider relevant contextual factors and language features associated with the construction of meaning
• demonstrate understanding of relevant language concepts and issues.
The exam paper is not included but is freely available on the Eduqas website.