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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Compare writers’ viewpoints and perspectives on the theme of working conditions in the Sports Direct warehouse and the gulag. This will focus on achieving a grade 9 in both the reading and writing sections. 63 slides includes: do now tasks, starters, explicit/impicit activity looking at the breakaway Adidas advert. 5 question breakdowns and activities and model answers and build up and planning tasks for the Q5 writing tasks, with model answer. Lesson plenary is a RAG technical accuracy self-review and then finishes with a game of Backs to the Board to review on language techniques of paper 2.

Lots of opportunities to compare and discuss EDI and British values looking at working conditions and the link to the gulag, the major instrument of political repression in the Soviet Union.

63 slides, so this is crammed with handy grade 9 content that will last you a few lessons, breaks down the 5 questions, looking at techniques to answer the questions, then gives time to complete the activities and then provides grade 9 responses to each of the questions.

Sources:

Source A: 21st Century literary non-fiction ​
A day at ‘the gulag’: what it’s like to work at Sports Direct’s warehouse An article from The Guardian written in 2015 by Simon Goodley. ​

Source B: 21st Century literary non-fiction ​
Life in a gulag​
An article written in 2017 by James Bartholomew. ​

Writing task and model grade 9 response:
‘Low prices in stores, comes at a cost to workers who are viewed as commodities, rather than human beings with rights, responsibilities and aspirations.’

Lesson objectives covered:
​To recall paper 2 writing techniques to match technique with example.

​To discuss the difference between explicit and implicit information. To identify the purpose of a text and infer the writer’s intention for the text

​Discuss ideas and develop and extend interpretations/comparisons and link in British Values

​Summarise and compare adding in inference

​Comment, evidence and justify how the writer uses language for effect

​To organise and perfect PEE paragraphs

​To develop vocabulary and inference to achieve a grade 9 in both reading and writing

​To recognise the importance of applying features of AFORESTRIP and SPAG in Q5 writing to express viewpoints and perspectives

​Read and highlight techniques from a grade 9 piece of writing

​Write and express viewpoints and perspectives using sophisticated techniques and crafting

​Self-evaluate our confidence with the language analysis question and the writing question

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