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IGCSE English as a Second Language NEW practice questions
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IGCSE English as a Second Language NEW practice questions

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This 15 page resource contains original practice questions for IGCSE English as a Second Language. There are practice letter writing topics, form filling, comprehension and writing prompts, chart interpretation, vocabulary work, error correction and sentence development. Perfect for a homework booklet, extra class work or a revision gift before your students head off on study leave.
SPAG- English Language Quiz
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SPAG- English Language Quiz

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60 slides of SPAG for a fun class quiz. As the correct answer is given, the incorrect answer disappears. Useful for IGCSE English as a Second Language, ESL classes, IELTS prep, TOEFL prep, Cambridge PET / FCE.
Board Game Templates
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Board Game Templates

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Five board game templates - make your own questions- plus suggestions on how to play and templates to laminate question cards. Hangman Find-A-Word Blockbusters BusyBee Snakes and Ladders These are a great keeper for end of topic revision, end of term fun days, fast finishers corner. Make your own questions to accompany the games or encourage the students to create their own. Suitable for ALL Key stages.
Shakespeare Sonnets- For GCSE and IGCSE
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Shakespeare Sonnets- For GCSE and IGCSE

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This resource looks at Shakespeare's sonnets and features numbers 18 and 130. Ideal for GCSE English Literature. It contains: Pre reading Questions Bio What is a sonnet- structure? Two sonnets (18 / 130 ) and translations Parodies- examples and how to write one templates Themes Imagery Shakespeare quiz Two questions for analysis
Responsibility
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Responsibility

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Great for class discussion. This can cover individual responsibility, parental responsibility, teacher responsibility and global responsibility. The three documents in this resource contain a PP presentation, a 'Talk About Responsibility Game' board with instructions and five worksheets. Ideal for KS2/3 and for ESL and/or PSHE.
British Values- Discussion Cards
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British Values- Discussion Cards

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Sixteen quite hard hitting topics for discussion on British Values. Maybe it's time to really get your students thinking, debating, agreeing, disagreeing, talking! Give them the cards and step back- let them chat and discuss and make up their own minds about what it really means to be young ( or old) and British in the 21st century. Plus one 'places in Britain' poster for the class.
SMSC- Ramadan -British Values
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SMSC- Ramadan -British Values

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A PowerPoint presentation for any year group explaining what Ramadan is, the food and traditions, some Arabic phrases connected to Ramadan and a discussion prompt about special festivals. This is to encourage students to embrace the multi-cultural side of Britain.
Poetry Into Drama
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Poetry Into Drama

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This 21 slide resource looks at three poems: The Listeners, I wandered Lonely as a Cloud and Jabberwocky. It focuses on how students can take a poem or part of a poem and turn it into a scene to be acted out. There are guideline questions and worksheet templates.
Writing a Novel- guide for students
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Writing a Novel- guide for students

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November was National Novel Writing Month in the USA- this is a ‘How-To’ guide for NaNoWrMo, taking students through the process of writing a long story/ novel. Included is the opening to a Sci-fi story which the students are asked to think about and expand on. There are several other titles for them to practise with later. (US spelling here of colour and behaviour )
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Bag
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Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Bag

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PowerPoint Presentation and worksheets to accompany. This is a mixed bag of spelling, grammar and punctuation questions. It could be used as a SPAG lesson warmer/ plenaryin KS2 or even in an ELL/ ESL /SEN class to improve knowledge of SPAG.
GCSE/IGCSE English Language Comprehension and Writing
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GCSE/IGCSE English Language Comprehension and Writing

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This resource is good practice for IGCSE/ GCSE English Language revision / prep. It contains three passages with comprehension questions plus complimentary writing activities. Passage One: June 4th 1940 Churchill speech. Comprehension questions. Summary writing based on passage. Creative Writing: write a journal entry. Passage Two: Speech Writing. Comprehension Questions. Creative Writing: write a persuasive speech. Passage Three: Tourist Guide to the UK. Comprehension Questions. Creative Writing: write a tourist leaflet on your country/ city/area.
Back To School- Classroom Signs
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Back To School- Classroom Signs

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Some Back To School signs for the classroom walls. These two resources cover grammar words ( nouns, proper nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives, prepositions, articles,conjunctions) and punctuation terms ( full stop, comma, semi-colon, colon, apostrophe, question mark, exclamation mark, speech marks). Why shop from a catalogue? Get them here- print, cut, laminate and post!
SMSC- Tutor Time Discussion
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SMSC- Tutor Time Discussion

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15 discussion cards for students to get to know a little more about each other. Great, stimulating, fun activity- can be done in pairs, groups or even as interview or whole class activity. Useful in assembly , homeroom, tutor time, SEN/ ESL/IGCSE English as a Second Language classes especially.
The Twelfth Day of July by Joan Lingard
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The Twelfth Day of July by Joan Lingard

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This resource has 11 slides and 6 accompanying worksheets/templates for writing and vocabulary. The novel (for teens) is by Joan Lingard ( first in a trilogy ) and is an excellent way to approach the topics of tolerance, reconciliation and tradition in English, PSHE or British Values class. Suitable for upper KS2 and above.
International Children's Book Day- FREE
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International Children's Book Day- FREE

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This is a short (free) resource to celebrate International Children’s Book Day in April. It has three mini posters , a template of four bookmarks, a template for a book review and a writing prompt. Please download for free and enjoy!