A Word document designed to help A Level English Literature students to respond to the OCR June 2019 exam task from Paper 1, section 2, comparing Ibsen´s A Doll´s House and Chaucer´s The Merchant´s Prologue and Tale:
Literary works often explore the consequences of human error.
In the light of this view, consider ways in which writers explore poor decisions. In your answer, compare one drama text and one poetry text from the above lists. (30 marks)
This 12 pages Word document includes:
assessment objectives overview
context overview
key quotes with commentary
critics´ quotes
essay plan
model essay with AO comments
two extended model essays with examiner comments
A Word document designed to help A Level English Literature students to respond to the OCR June 2017 exam task from Paper 1, section 2, comparing Ibsen´s A Doll´s House and Chaucer´s The Merchant´s Prologue and Tale.
“Freedom is a condition towards which all humanity aspires.”
In the light of this view, consider ways in which writers explore the desire for freedom. Compare one drama text and one poetry text.
This 8 pages Word document includes:
mark scheme overview
exam tips
context
key quotes
critics´ quotes
essay plan
model answer
extended model essay with examiner comments
An editable Word document designed to help A Level Literature students to respond to the exam task from Paper 1, section 2 from the June 2019 exam paper comparing Ibsen´s A Doll´s House and Chaucer´s The Merchant´s Prologue and Tale.
The instinct to control others is natural in humanity.
In the light of this view, consider ways in which writers explore control and authority.
In your answer, compare one drama text and one poetry text.
This 12 pages Word document includes:
mark scheme overview
key quotes
context
critics´ quotes
comparative points
topic sentences
essay plan
brief model answer with examiner comments
extended model essay with examiner comments
two more extended model essays
This word document was created to help A Level Literature students to respond to the exam task from Paper 1, section 2 from the Autumn 2021 exam paper comparing Ibsen´s A Doll´s House and Chaucer´s *The Merchant´s Prologue and Tale. *
Literature suggests that it is always better to act than to do nothing.
In the light of this view, consider ways in which writers explore action and inaction. Compare one drama text and one poetry text.
This 9 pages Word document includes:
mark scheme overview
exam tips
context
key quotes
critics
comparative points
essay plan
model answer with examiner comments
extended essay with examiner comments
Two study guides and two comparison tables knowledge organisers created for the OxfordAQA iGCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology: People and Places.
Brief Study guide (15 pages) includes:
an overview for each of the twenty poems with a sample analytical paragraph
Detailed Study Guide(30 pages) includes:
detailed overview of each poem´s context, key themes, language, form and structure
four analytical paragraphs for each poem
Poetry comparison table (AO1-AO2):
a detailed comparison of all twenty poems: their context, poetic devices, form and structure with key quotes and their effects
Themes Comparison Table:
a detailed comparison of all themes deducted from all past exam questions with explanations for each: People, Places, Emotions, Relationships, Identity, Belonging, Nostalgia, Nature, Power of Nature, Humans vs. Nature.
A full lesson PPT exploring the context, themes, language, form and structure of the poem The Door by Miroslav Holub.
PPT with 26 slides includes:
poet´s background
context
key themes
annotations of the poem
line-by-line analysis
exam task
sample analysis response
mark scheme breakdown
peer assessment
plenary
A full lesson PPT exploring the context, themes, language, form and structure of the poem Homeland by Sophia de Mello Breyner.
PPT with 27 slides includes:
poet´s background
context
key themes
summary of each stanza
annotations of the poem
exam task
sample analysis response
sample comparison to another poem
mark scheme breakdown
peer assessment
plenary
A full lesson PPT exploring the context, themes, language, form and structure of the poem This Morning by Esther Morgan.
PPT with 30 slides includes:
context
key themes
summary of each stanza
annotations of the poem
line-by-line analysis
exam task
sample analysis response
mark scheme breakdown
peer assessment
plenary
A full lesson PPT exploring the context, themes, language, form and structure of the poem In a London Drawingroom by George Eliot.
PPT slides include:
context
annotations of language form and structure
exam task
sample analysis response
mark scheme breakdown
peer assessment
A full study guide PPT (50 slides) exploring the context, themes, language and key quotes of the story The Fly in the Ointment by VS Pritchett. To be used over several lessons and exam revision. Designed for the OxfordAQA International GCSE English Literature, but it can be used for any other specification with slight adjustments. Also suitable for teaching Unseen Prose.
PPT with seven sections and 50 slides includes:
author´s biography
historical context
key facts
reading and analysis of the story (11 slides)
title symbolism
plot overview
plot matching activity
key themes
comprehension questions (4 slides)
answers with detailed analysis of language and context (7 slides)
exam task
sample analysis response
mark scheme breakdown
peer assessment
ten key quotations with analysis of language and context
plenary
A full lesson PPT exploring the context, themes, language, form and structure of the poem Below the Green Corrie by Norman McCraig.
PPT slides include:
context
overview of poetic features
annotated stanzas
comprehension questions
sample analysis response
exam task
peer assessment
A full PPT lesson exploring the language, form and structure of the poem London by William Blake.
PPT with 26 slides includes:
context
language analysis
annotations of each stanza
analysis of structure
comprehension questions
sample response to an exam task
mark scheme breakdown
plenary
A full PPT lesson analysis of the poem Wind by Ted Hughes designed for OxfordAQA International GCSE English Literature Poetry Anthology: People and Places. It can also be used for other exam boards.
PPT lesson Includes slides on:
context
themes
form
structure
language devices
detailed annotations of each stanza
an exam task with a sample response
Full lesson plan and resources that will help students towards writing their English Language Unit 3b Creative Writing Controlled Assessment - Moving Images.
This is a PPT with lots of helpful and practical reading strategies and ideas I have collected over the past two decades of teaching. Delivered as a whole school literacy CPD. Enjoy