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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!

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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!
AQA iGCSE Literature (Foundation Tier) Set Texts 'A View From a Bridge'
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AQA iGCSE Literature (Foundation Tier) Set Texts 'A View From a Bridge'

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Based on the play ‘A View From a Bridge’, Section B of the AQA iGCSE Foundation Tier Examination. A handy REVISION AID with particular focus on the ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES, what the EXAMINERS say, LANGUAGE and STRUCTURAL techniques, creating PEELE paragraphs, an EXAMPLE and how to PLAN and STRUCTURE a successful response to any given question.
‘Abomination’ – Reading Assessment
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‘Abomination’ – Reading Assessment

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FANTASTIC, EASY-TO-FOLLOW resources for KS3 students in preparation for a READING ASSESSMENT based on the novel ‘Abomination’ by Robert Swindells. Particular focus on the question: ‘How does Swindells reveal sympathy for Martha in the novel?’ This includes an outline of the MAIN THEMES, an EXAMPLE of a PEEZER Paragraph, useful VOCABULARY and a suitable READING ASSESSMENT PLAN to STRUCTURE students’ RESPONSES successfully.
‘Of Mice and Men’ Diary Writing Features and Language Techniques
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‘Of Mice and Men’ Diary Writing Features and Language Techniques

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Another easy-to-follow, fantastic Powerpoint Presentation based on TYPICAL FEATURES and LANGUAGE/STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES used in Diary Writing. This was created for my lower ability Year 9 class. Includes an EXAMPLE of a DIARY ENTRY written by George (sharing his thoughts and feelings about Lennie after they ran away from Weed and arrived in Soledad) and students are given the opportunity to ANALYSE, IDENTIFY and SELECT the MAIN FEATURES and LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES used in Diary Writing. Students finally create their own IMAGINATIVE diary writing imagining they are Lennie using the FEATURES and TECHNIQUES they have learnt so far.
Eduqas iGCSE English Literature - Component 2, Section C, Unseen Poetry
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Eduqas iGCSE English Literature - Component 2, Section C, Unseen Poetry

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Includes an easy to follow, step-by-step PPT and Medium-Term Plan consisting of 8 COMPLETE LESSONS based on the EDUQAS iGCSE ENGLISH LITERATURE COMPONENT 2, SECTION C, UNSEEN POETRY). Particular focus on the COMPARISON of the poems ‘Yesterday’ by Patricia Pogson and ‘Those Winter Sundays’ by Robert Hayden. Includes the ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES for both Parts A and B, STEP-BY-STEP PLANNING, suggested ways to COMPARE poems, USEFUL VOCABULARY and SENTENCE STARTERS, identifying and analysing the EFFECT of STRUCTURAL and POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES together with various TASKS to help create SUCCESSFUL and SOPHISTICATED PRACTICE RESPONSES to UNSEEN POETRY.
EXTENDED METAPHORS in POETRY 'Valentine' Duffy
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EXTENDED METAPHORS in POETRY 'Valentine' Duffy

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A detailed PowerPoint Presentation/Lesson focusing on UNDERSTANDING and RECOGNISING EXTENDED METAPHORS in POETRY. Particular focus on the theme of ‘Love Through the Ages’ (KS3 Level). Includes a SPAG TASK and reference to the well-known poem ‘Valentine’ by Carol Ann Duffy (a perfect example of an EXTENDED METAPHOR). Students reflect on the different layers of meaning presented in the poem and complete a table based on selecting EVIDENCE, describing MEANING and considering the EFFECT of given IMAGERY. A great resource in preparation for a Reading Assessment too.
SPAG Resources
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SPAG Resources

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Particular focus on CREATIVE WRITING TECHNIQUES including the DEFINITION and USE of NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, ADVERBS, METAPHORS, PERSONIFICATION, NARRATION, and the SENSES in both Story Writing and Poetry.
'Death of a Naturalist' by Seamus Heaney GCSE Eduqas Poetry
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'Death of a Naturalist' by Seamus Heaney GCSE Eduqas Poetry

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A great revision resource based on the poem ‘Death of a Naturalist’ by Seamus Heaney in preparation for the Literature GCSE Eduqas Poetry anthology exam. Includes details on the Poet, Contextual/Historical detail, Meaning, Language, Structural Techniques, Themes and Comparisons with other poems in the Eduqas anthology.
'Romeo and Juliet' - 14 Resources
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'Romeo and Juliet' - 14 Resources

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14 various teaching RESOURCES based on Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (KS3 and KS4 Levels). Includes an outline of the MAIN SCENES together with comprehension and assessment questions on selected scenes and ways to develop PEELE Paragraphs accordingly. In addition, students are given relevant and useful VOCABULARY based on the MAIN CHARACTERS, SCENES and THEMES in the play to aid students’ SOPHISTICATED ANALYSIS, INTERPRETATION and UNDERSTANDING of the play.
‘A Wife in London’ Poem (Thomas Hardy) Comprehension Questions
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‘A Wife in London’ Poem (Thomas Hardy) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘A Wife in London’. Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poem in class. Includes the poem and relevant questions based on HISTORICAL/CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.
War Poetry GCSE Eduqas English Literature Comprehension Questions
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War Poetry GCSE Eduqas English Literature Comprehension Questions

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A selection of COMPREHENSION WORKSHEETS based on the WAR POEMS in the EDUQAS POETRY ANTHOLOGY. Includes: ‘A Wife in London’ (Thomas Hardy), ‘The Manhunt’ (Simon Armitage), ‘Mametz Wood’ (Owen Sheers), ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ (Wilfred Owen), ‘The Soldier’ (Rupert Brooke) and ‘Hawk Roosting’ (Ted Hughes). Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poems in class. Includes the poems and relevant questions based on HISTORICAL/CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.
‘To Autumn’ Poem (John Keats) Comprehension Questions
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‘To Autumn’ Poem (John Keats) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘To Autumn’. Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poem in class. Includes the poem and relevant questions based on CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.
‘Ozymandias’ Poem (Percy Shelley) Comprehension Questions
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‘Ozymandias’ Poem (Percy Shelley) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘Ozymandias’. Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poem in class. Includes the poem and relevant questions based on HISTORICAL/CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.
SOPHISTICATED VOCABULARY to DESCRIBE and ANALYSE the EFFECTS OF LANGUAGE in both FICTIO
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SOPHISTICATED VOCABULARY to DESCRIBE and ANALYSE the EFFECTS OF LANGUAGE in both FICTIO

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NEW – an excellent, user-friendly, printable and visually stimulating resource for students to access more relevant and sophisticated VOCABULARY to describe and analyse the EFFECTS of LANGUAGE (both FICTION and NON-FICTION TEXTS) in a more EFFECTIVE way. Particular focus on the FEELINGS, THOUGHTS, TONE and ATTITUDES of the WRITER, CHARACTER, READER or AUDIENCE. A selection of ABSTRACT NOUNS and ADJECTIVES to help DESCRIBE and DEVELOP students’ ANALYSIS of the EFFECTS of LANGUAGE and to avoid REPETITION of commonly used words in their written responses to any given reading text.
'Great Expectations' Pip's Feelings Chapter 1
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'Great Expectations' Pip's Feelings Chapter 1

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A detailed presentation/tutorial and essay structure based on Pip’s feelings (Chapter 1) in preparation for a Reading Assessment. Particular focus on useful vocabulary, key quotes, a step-by-step guide to creating effective PEE paragraphs together with an example of a well-structured PEE Paragraph based on Pip’s feelings.
'Blood Brothers' EDUQAS iGCSE Literature Peer Assessment
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'Blood Brothers' EDUQAS iGCSE Literature Peer Assessment

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A compact, detailed and well-focused Power Point lesson together with useful resources based on the play ‘Blood Brothers’ by Willy Russell (COMPONENT 2, SECTION A of the NEW EDUQAS iGCSE LITERATURE EXAMINATION). This includes a PEER ASSESSMENT TABLE to enable students to ANALYSE each other’s PEELE Paragraphs and to set realistic TARGETS in order to improve responses to a given question based on the theme SECRETS and LIES. Includes ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES, USEFUL VOCABULARY and a PRACTICE EXAMINATION EXTRACT question.
'A View From a Bridge' Various Resources
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'A View From a Bridge' Various Resources

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Various resources based on the play with particular focus on the AQA iGCSE Literature Syllabus, (both Foundation and Higher Tiers) together with detailed TUTORIALS based on CHARACTERS, THEMES and STRUCTURE within the play.