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A hub for MFL [French, Spanish, Italian] and English Language & Literature teaching resources. Since graduating from Emmanuel College, Cambridge I have had an eclectic career in education ranging from EFL, Adult Ed, Secondary and Primary teaching and most recently as tutor and founder of Lingua Directions.

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A hub for MFL [French, Spanish, Italian] and English Language & Literature teaching resources. Since graduating from Emmanuel College, Cambridge I have had an eclectic career in education ranging from EFL, Adult Ed, Secondary and Primary teaching and most recently as tutor and founder of Lingua Directions.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK. WHISTLE AND I'LL COME TO YOU. READING COMPREHENSION.WITH ANSWERS
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THE WOMAN IN BLACK. WHISTLE AND I'LL COME TO YOU. READING COMPREHENSION.WITH ANSWERS

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The Woman In Black. Susan Hill. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4 . The extract is taken from chapter 11 Whistle and I’ll Come to You as Arthur Kipps spends the night alone in Eel Marsh House. Focus is on the writer’s use of language and how this contributes to the build up of dramatic tension. Language and structural points covered include: writer’s word choices, figurative language, juxtaposition, structure, pathetic fallacy and tone. Detailed answer key included for time-saving and further teaching points.
KS2 TEN CLASSIC POEM READING COMPREHENSIONS
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KS2 TEN CLASSIC POEM READING COMPREHENSIONS

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A bundle of ten classic poem reading comprehensions to challenge upper KS2. Many also suitable for KS3. Focus is on understanding and finding relevant information, figurative language and its effect, vocabulary development and personal responses.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK. CHRISTMAS EVE. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.
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THE WOMAN IN BLACK. CHRISTMAS EVE. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.

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The Woman In Black. Susan Hill. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4 . The extract is taken from chapter 1 Christmas Eve as Arthur Kipps is feeling a sense of well-being he prepares for Christmas with his family. However, there are hints of dreadful unhappiness from the past and Arthur is determined not to let these memories reawaken and mar his contentment. Focus is on vocabulary; the use of explicit and implicit information and the writer’s use of language and how this contributes to the overall mood of the narrator. Language use covered includes writer’s word choices, figurative language, connotations and tone. Answer Key included for time-saving.
CLASSIC POEM COMPREHENSION. THE LADY OF SHALOTT. WITH ANSWERS.
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CLASSIC POEM COMPREHENSION. THE LADY OF SHALOTT. WITH ANSWERS.

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The Lady of Shalott. Alfred Tennyson. A classic poem comprehension suitable for KS3 and also to challenge upper KS2. Focus is on understanding and finding relevant information, figurative language, vocabulary and personal responses. Worksheet with Answer Key. Slide presentation of poem included.
KS2 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES. IMAGERY.  10 WORKSHEETS. SLIDES
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KS2 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES. IMAGERY. 10 WORKSHEETS. SLIDES

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A detailed set of worksheets to introduce Figurative Language. All sheets/slides have examples and tasks. Worksheet 1 - Popular animal similes Worksheet 2- Writing vivid sentences with similes Worksheet 3- Popular similes showing qualities Worksheet 4- Creating original similes Worksheet 5- Metaphors Worksheet 6- Personification Worksheet 7- Onomatopoeia Worksheet 8- Alliteration Worksheet 9- Match figurative device to correct example Worksheet 10 - Find figurative devices in a text Appendix- suggested examples of original similes and metaphors for tasks Supporting PPT slides on Animal Similes; Popular Similes; Onomatopoeia; Personification; Alliteration
WIND POEMS. STORM POEMS. COMPARING TWO SIMILAR POEMS.
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WIND POEMS. STORM POEMS. COMPARING TWO SIMILAR POEMS.

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Comparing two similar poems - It’s Only the Storm. David Greygoose - Windy Nights. Robert Louis Stevenson - Slide presentations of both poems Worksheets include: - Reading Comprehension on each poem - Comparison task including grid task to help pupils compare and contrast
THE WOMAN IN BLACK. CHAPTER 5. ENCOUNTER WITH THE WOMAN IN BLACK
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THE WOMAN IN BLACK. CHAPTER 5. ENCOUNTER WITH THE WOMAN IN BLACK

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The Woman In Black. Susan Hill. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4 . The extract is taken from chapter 5 Across the Causeway when Arthur Kipps comes face to face with the Woman in Black in the grounds of Eel Marsh House. Focus is on the writer’s use of language and how this contributes to the build up an atmosphere of fear and tension. Language use covered includes writer’s word choices, figurative language and inference. Answer Key included for time-saving.
AQA/EDEXCEL GCSE SPANISH TECHNOLOGY SLIDES
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AQA/EDEXCEL GCSE SPANISH TECHNOLOGY SLIDES

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30+ slides exploring the topic of technology, internet and social media. Focus is on using frequency words and key structures + infinitives such as soler; acabar de; hay que; deber etc . Also includes translations, tense practice and photo card model answers.
KS2 FRENCH WORKSHEETS/ASSESSMENT RESOURCE
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KS2 FRENCH WORKSHEETS/ASSESSMENT RESOURCE

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Engaging worksheets to consolidate/assess first four QCA Primary French units with new vocabulary for extension. Topics include: -family -age -hobbies -physical description -where you live -weather nouns numbers reading comprehension
SIX READING COMPREHENSIONS. THE WOMAN IN BLACK. WITH ANSWERS.
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SIX READING COMPREHENSIONS. THE WOMAN IN BLACK. WITH ANSWERS.

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A set of 6 reading comprehensions from The Woman In Black. Susan Hill. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4 . Language use covered includes writer’s word choices, figurative language, connotations, juxtaposition, pathetic fallacy and tone. Detailed answer keys included for time-saving and further teaching points.
LANGUAGE DEVICES
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LANGUAGE DEVICES

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Language Techniques. Worksheets with a two step activity to check understanding of Figurative & Language Devices. Students match device to definition and then device to an example sentence.
USE OF NEGATIVES
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USE OF NEGATIVES

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PPT. designed to help G.C.S.E students to boost their grade with more complex structure. Negative forms are fully explored and there are a variety of sentence level practice activities.
WRITING A GHOST STORY KS3/ AQA GCSE
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WRITING A GHOST STORY KS3/ AQA GCSE

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Slide set 1 - techniques for planning a ghost/haunted house story, with the focus on uplevelling vocabulary, literary techniques and sentences for effect. Exemplar first paragraph writing sample for students to annotate for technique and to use as a springboard for continuing the narrative inside the house. Slide set 2 -techniques for creating narrative tension such as literary techniques, fronted adverbials, show don’t tell, punctuation etc.
NEW YEAR READING COMPREHENSION. SEASONS. MONTHS. COMPARING TWO POEMS.
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NEW YEAR READING COMPREHENSION. SEASONS. MONTHS. COMPARING TWO POEMS.

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FOUR SEASONS. MONTHS OF THE YEAR THEMED POEMS. UPPER KS2 Comparing two seasonal poems - January Cold Desolate. Christina Rossetti - The Garden Year. Sara Coleridge - Slide presentations of both poems Worksheets include: - Reading Comprehension on each poem - Comparison task to help pupils compare and contrast