This is a short powerpoint guiding students through extended reading responses in English, showing them the core ingredients of good introductions and conlusions, whilst also providing modelled examples of effective and ineffective essay style.
This is useful in the run up to mock or final examinations, as students often don't know how to start or end their essays in the most effective way.
The examples provided relate to Shakespeare's Macbeth, but the activities could relate to any of the set texts they are likely to encounter in GCSE English literature.
Feedback welcomed and appreciated.
This is useful in the run up to mock or final examinations, as students often don't know how to start or end their essays in the most effective way.
The examples provided relate to Shakespeare's Macbeth, but the activities could relate to any of the set texts they are likely to encounter in GCSE English literature.
Feedback welcomed and appreciated.
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