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Covers Mr Birling, Mrs Birling, Sheila, Eric, gender, and class. Fully differentiated and ready to go lesson, which can be done in 2-4 hours depending on which slides you use.

This lesson covers key context, an audience and reader’s expectations and reactions, extensive analysis and questioning of key ideas, key quotes chosen with analysis notes, as well as a writing frame to support all students.

Key vocabulary, terminology, and paragraph structuring is included, as are targets for students to use to mark and improve their own work.

Quotes include:
“substantial and heavily comfortable but not cosy and homelike”
“The lighting should be pink and intimate until the INSPECTOR arrives and then it should be brighter and harder.”
“unsinkable, absolutely unsinkable.”
“a man has to make his own way—has to look after himself—and his family, too, of course”
“I’m talking as a hard headed, practical man of business.”

Works towards:
How does Priestley present the theme of social class in An Inspector Calls?

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