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I taught English for 35 years; ran three English departments;am an A level and GCSE examiner; wrote the teacher and student support materials for OCR English Literature A level and have had books published by OUP and CUP.

I taught English for 35 years; ran three English departments;am an A level and GCSE examiner; wrote the teacher and student support materials for OCR English Literature A level and have had books published by OUP and CUP.
ESOL pre-intermediate+ fun dialogues and essential vocab.
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ESOL pre-intermediate+ fun dialogues and essential vocab.

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Excellent and entertaining ESOL dialogues at beginner to intermediate level; essential vocab for groups or individuals, adults or children. Real situations: in the pub; at the dentist’s; in the cafe. Introduce British life with “Dialogue: state of private school” and History of the English Language. Learn 80 informal English and slang words and phrases with English slang/informal English dialogue. As used with more than 50 adult ESOL adult learners.
Introduction to Christianity: GCSE/ESOL
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Introduction to Christianity: GCSE/ESOL

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For students unfamiliar with Christianity, this 6 page resource introduces basic Christian concepts. It’s a lesson plan or for self-supported study. For use with: year 8/9 /GCSE students about to start the Christianity component or ESOL students studying English Literature. The resource covers, in 2300 words: Jesus as founder of Christianity; The Old Testament; the Ten Commandments; the New Testament; links with Islam and Judaism; the Gospels; Christian teaching; examples of Jesus’ teachings (the parables: sheep and the goats and The Good Samaritan; the Sermon on the Mount/Beautitudes; heaven and hell; different denominations’ interpretations of Christianity; questions for students.
ESOL 80 slang/informal English fun dialogue
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ESOL 80 slang/informal English fun dialogue

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ESOL. The top 80 British slang expressions and phrases are in this fun dialogue; two women meet in a pub and discuss a new boyfriend. Slang from “all right?” to “zonked”, “chippie” to “chuck”, this resource is the bees’ knees. Successfully used with older learners; promotes discussion about slang and informal English, which people actually speak, as opposed to the formal English of the text book. Makes learners laugh and learn.
ESOL Ukrainian refugees and others - beginners/elementary pack
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ESOL Ukrainian refugees and others - beginners/elementary pack

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Useful resources to get beginners in English started! Used successfully with Ukrainian refugees and others in 2022-23. Pack includes: describe yourself (dialogue practice); in the cafe; in the pub; going to the dentist; supermarket vocab; history of the English language and comprehension.
Complete revision package for AN INSPECTOR CALLS
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Complete revision package for AN INSPECTOR CALLS

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Everything your students need to know about “An Inspector Calls”! Detailed notes on: CONTEXT; how to revise; the characters of Eric, Gerald, Mr Birling, the Inspector… Use for self-supported study or as a teaching package.
LITERARY TERMS and how to use them
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LITERARY TERMS and how to use them

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An easy-to-remember guide to LITERARY TERMS for GCSE and A level. Features a 3 word mnemonic which allows students to remember the terms and use them properly. Successfully used by my students for over twenty years for A level and GCSE English Literature and GCSE English Language. Helps students gain marks for the correct use of technical terms.
COMMA SPLICING and how to avoid it: full stops and commas
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COMMA SPLICING and how to avoid it: full stops and commas

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Comma splicing - using a comma instead of a full stop - drives GCSE English examiners crazy. This resource explains how to avoid comma splicing, as well as the correct use of commas and full stops. It contains simple exercises for students. Successfully used in classrooms!
ESOL dialogue: state or private school?
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ESOL dialogue: state or private school?

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ESOL resource for elementary/intermediate adult learners. Funny dialogue: Tracey and Tiffany discuss private or state schools for their children. Real world problems and good starting point for discussions of UK education. Used very successfully with adult learners.
ESOL Going to the Dentist
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ESOL Going to the Dentist

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For beginner/intermediate ESOL learners: real life situation. Funny and lively lesson with dialogue and vocab learning. Used very successfully in class.
A level notes on NOTES ON A SCANDAL
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A level notes on NOTES ON A SCANDAL

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1500 words of A level notes on Heller’s great novel, by a senior A level examiner and a former Head of English. Themes, viewpoint, dramatic irony, unreliable narrator, reader’s experience, characterisation all covered. This resource can be given straight to students or used to teach from.
Romeo and Juliet's first meeting - help with context and language
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Romeo and Juliet's first meeting - help with context and language

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The lovers’ first meeting is packed with difficult Christian concepts and witty language. R&J’s lines are carefully broken down for students and explained. There is also a bonus exercise in the style of the WJEC context question. A very helpful resource for students who struggle with Shakespeare’s language and the Christian context of the play. Different ways of playing the scene are also explained.
Why does Shakespeare use poetry in "Romeo and Juliet"?
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Why does Shakespeare use poetry in "Romeo and Juliet"?

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This resource answers students’ question, “Why does Shakespeare write in poetry? It’s not realistic.” It enables students to understand verse, prose, iambic pentameter, rhyming couplets within and at the ends of scenes. Excellent material for “How does Shakespeare write?”, context questions and historical context.
British and American English Vocab & Spelling
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British and American English Vocab & Spelling

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Explains the main differences between British and American spelling and vocabulary. Useful for English Language A level, AS level, GCSE and TEFL students, especially those confused by the differences between American and British English! Successfully used with EAL Chinese students in Cambridge, who said they found it very useful, interesting and helpful.
THE FLEA line by line analysis + qs
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THE FLEA line by line analysis + qs

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Line by line explanation/close analysis of THE FLEA by John Donne. For lower to high grade A level candidates. Includes questions and historical background. Successfully used with students, who found it very useful.
ESOL - In the cafe
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ESOL - In the cafe

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Basic transactional English - how to order food in a cafe. Used successfully with adult Ukrainian refugee students.