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AQA Worlds and Lives Revision and Practice Question Lesson
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AQA Worlds and Lives Revision and Practice Question Lesson

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A revision lesson (or lessons if you want to do more with the initial card revision activity) for the AQA Worlds and Lives cluster question for GCSE English Literature. Students will use the enclosed resources to briefly revise the poems from the cluster before identifying the four or five key poems they should revise for the examination. This encourages analytical and evaluative connections. This is best used once the students know the poems well and understand the requirements of this question. Included: Blank revision cards for a starter activity which can be extended into a whole lesson activity (with one card modelled) Poem linking and choice grid with ten example exam questions Lesson PowerPoint Lesson plan with guidance as to how to adapt this activity across two lessons Please check out my individual PowerPoints for each of the poems in the Worlds and Lives Cluster: Worlds and Lives Individual PowerPoints
Quick marking feedback sheets for English Literature A Level - AQA A
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Quick marking feedback sheets for English Literature A Level - AQA A

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A complete set of seven ‘Learning Checkpoint’ sheets for A Level AQA English Literature A. Included are templates for every section of each exam paper and for the NEA. The sheets allow you to set a short task or paragraph response with pre-filled lines for students to write on. Students write in their own graded target. All you need to do is to tick the appropriate box as to whether they met their target and highlight or underline any of the pre-populated targets appropriate for that task or response. You can easily mark a class set of responses in 10 to 20 minutes and students quickly receive appropriate targets/feedback. I use these every other lesson in the run up to mocks or exam season and they are a game changer. Easily adaptable for your own targets, these low stakes templates will reduce your workload.
With Birds You’re Never Lonely - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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With Birds You’re Never Lonely - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring Raymond Antrobus’ ‘With Birds You’re Never Lonely’ from the Worlds and Lives Cluster in the AQA GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
A century later - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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A century later - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring 'A century later’ by Imtiaz Dharker from the Worlds and Lives Cluster in the AQA GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
England in 1819 - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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England in 1819 - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring 'England in 1819’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley from the Worlds and Lives Cluster in the AQA GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Mametz Wood - Eduqas Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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Mametz Wood - Eduqas Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring Owen Sheers’ ‘Mametz Wood’ from the Eduqas GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on the two part exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
The Lammas Hireling - Edexcel Poems of the Decade - two AS/A Level lessons
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The Lammas Hireling - Edexcel Poems of the Decade - two AS/A Level lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring 'The Lammas Hireling’ by Ian Duhig from the Poems of the Decade section of the Edexcel A Level English Literature. The PowerPoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, form and structural information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question - there are options for both AS and A Level complete with indicative content and an accompanying unseen poem for the A Level Paper 3 component. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Language Levels - A Level English Language Teaching Bundle
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Language Levels - A Level English Language Teaching Bundle

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This bundle contains everything you need to teach the core language levels for AS and A Level English Language. Comprised of 50 lessons, this teaching bundle contains a range of materials for the successful delivery of the fundamentals which every student needs in order to develop their analytical skills in the subject. Included are: Discourse; Grammar; Graphology; Lexis and Semantics; Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics; and Pragmatics. Each unit contains full lessons, with discussion points acting as learning objectives, application of learning through textual analysis and homework tasks. Please see each individual unit for a full list of the terminology and concepts covered. This bundle is not tied to any particular exam board and can be used to teach any of the major A Level specifications.
Grammar - English Language A Level Unit
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Grammar - English Language A Level Unit

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A 9 lesson unit comprising a 68 slide PowerPoint, 9 different worksheets (8 include a text or texts for analysis) and a summary terminology and theory sheet, exploring the topic of grammar. This unit can be used for any of the major exam boards. Each lesson includes a starting discussion prompt which acts as a learning objective, detailed notes on the terminology listed below, a worksheet containing a text (or revision cards for lesson 9), and a homework task. The following terminology is covered: -Linguistic rank scale – morpheme, lexical item, phrase, clause, sentence, utterance and text -Morphology – free and bound morphemes, suffixes, prefixes and affixes, derivational and inflectional processes -Phrases - noun phrases, verb phrases, adjectival phrases, adverbial phrases and prepositional phrases -Noun phrases – head word, pre-modification, post-modification and qualifier -Verb phrases – main verb, auxiliary verb, negating participle, extension, primary, modal and semi-auxiliaries and catenative verbs -Clauses – subject, verb, object, complement, adverbial -Main and subordinate clauses, coordinating and subordinating clauses, relative clause -Active and passive voice -Sentence types – simple, compound, complex and compound-complex -Sentence functions – declarative, interrogative, exclamative and imperative The final lesson is a consolidation activity complete with guided revision cards. Alternatively, you could use an app such as Quizlet so that the students could produce digital revision resources. Check out some of my most popular English Language A Level resources! Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics Lexis and Semantics Grammar Pragmatics Graphology Analysing Discourse - Spoken Language Language and Gender Language and Power and Occupation Language and Global and World Englishes Language Change Language Discourses Child Language Acquisition - Speech
In a London Drawingroom - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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In a London Drawingroom - AQA Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring 'In a London Drawingroom’ by George Eliot from the Worlds and Lives Cluster in the AQA GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Quick marking feedback sheets for English Literature A Level - Edexcel
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Quick marking feedback sheets for English Literature A Level - Edexcel

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A complete set of six ‘Learning Checkpoint’ sheets for A Level Edexcel English Literature. Included are templates for every section of each exam paper and for the NEA. The sheets allow you to set a short task or paragraph response with pre-filled lines for students to write on. Students write in their own graded target. All you need to do is to tick the appropriate box as to whether they met their target and highlight or underline any of the pre-populated targets appropriate for that task or response. You can easily mark a class set of responses in 10 to 20 minutes and students quickly receive appropriate targets/feedback. I use these every other lesson in the run up to mocks or exam season and they are a game changer. Easily adaptable for your own targets, these low stakes templates will reduce your workload.
Dulce et Decorum Est - Eduqas Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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Dulce et Decorum Est - Eduqas Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring Wilfred Owen’s ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ from the Eduqas GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on the two part exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Peckham Rye Lane - Edexcel Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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Peckham Rye Lane - Edexcel Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring 'Peckham Rye Lane’ by A.K. Blakemore from the Belonging cluster in the Edexcel GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
We Refugees - Edexcel Poetry - two GCSE lessons
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We Refugees - Edexcel Poetry - two GCSE lessons

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Two detailed lessons exploring 'We Refugees’ by Benjamin Zephaniah from the Belonging cluster in the Edexcel GCSE English Literature poetry anthology. The Powerpoint guides students through the poem in the first lesson with detailed annotation guidance, contextual information and detailed questions. The second lesson guides students through an analysis of the poem based on an exam-style question. The lessons will challenge, extend and engage students. Also suitable for students targeting very high grades. Lesson plan included!
Pragmatics - English Language A Level Unit
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Pragmatics - English Language A Level Unit

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A 9 lesson unit comprising a 69 slide PowerPoint, 9 different worksheets (8 include a text or texts for analysis) and a summary terminology and theory sheet, exploring the topic of pragmatics. This unit can be used for any of the major exam boards. Each lesson includes a starting discussion prompt which acts as a learning objective, detailed notes on the terminology listed below, a worksheet containing a text (or revision cards for lesson 9), and a homework task. The following terminology is covered: Negotiation of meaning: confirmation checks, reformulation techniques and feedback Codes: inference and implication Implicatures and pragmatic illusion Ambiguity Schema and schematic knowledge Embodied knowledge Cooperative Principle and Gricean Maxims – Paul Grice (1975) Speech acts: assertives (analytic and synthetic); commissives; declarations (verdictive and effective); directives; and expressives. Face - Erving Goffman (1967) Politeness theory and face threatening acts – Penelope Brown and Steven Levinson (1987) Deixis: personal, spatial and temporal; distal and proximal Presupposition: presupposition negation test; definitive descriptions; factive verbs; iteratives; questions; temporal clauses (Please note that there is overlap on six slides about Grice’s maxims, face and politeness theory with the ‘Analysing Discourse – Spoken Language’ unit.) The final lesson is a consolidation activity complete with guided revision cards. Alternatively, you could use an app such as Quizlet so that the students could produce digital revision resources. Check out some of my most popular English Language A Level resources Grammar Lexis and Semantics Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics Analysing Discourse - Spoken Language Graphology Language and Gender Language and Power and Occupation Language and Global and World Englishes Language Change Language Discourses Child Language Acquisition - Speech
Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics - English Language A Level Unit
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Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics - English Language A Level Unit

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A 9 lesson unit comprising a 72 slide PowerPoint, 9 different worksheets (8 include a text or texts for analysis) and a summary terminology and theory sheet, exploring the topic of phonetics, phonology and prosodics. This unit can be used for any of the major exam boards. Each lesson includes a starting discussion prompt which acts as a learning objective, detailed notes on the terminology listed below, a worksheet containing a text (or revision cards for lesson 9), and a homework task. The following terminology is covered: Phonemes – minimal pairs IPA Consonants – articulators (labial, dental, alveolar, palatal and velar); voiceless and voiced sounds; plosive, fricative, affricative, nasal, lateral and approximant Vowels – syllable, onset, coda, monophthongs and diphthongs Accent and dialect; assimilation, dissimilation, insertion and deletion; glottal stop Sound patterning – alliteration, sibilance, consonance, assonance, lexical and non-lexical onomatopoeia Sound iconicity Phonological manipulation – pun, homonymy, homograph, homophone, phonemic substitution Prosodics – intonation, stress, rhythm, pauses Paralanguage – non-fluency features The final lesson is a consolidation activity complete with guided revision cards. Alternatively, you could use an app such as Quizlet so that the students could produce digital revision resources. Check out some of my most popular English Language A Level resources Grammar Lexis and Semantics Analysing Discourse - Spoken Language Pragmatics Graphology Language and Gender Language and Power and Occupation Language and Global and World Englishes Language Change Language Discourses Child Language Acquisition - Speech
GCSE Macbeth Extract Analysis Booklet and Practice Exam Questions
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GCSE Macbeth Extract Analysis Booklet and Practice Exam Questions

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An extract analysis booklet which contains 25 examination-length extracts from Macbeth and guidance as to what to look for when analysing the extract in Paper 1, Section A (can also be used for: AQA, Paper 1, Section A by using the second part of the question and adapting the wording; Eduqas, Paper 1, Section A; or OCR Paper 2, Section B). Also included are the accompanying questions, and a lesson plan with suggestions for usage. This resource can be used throughout the teaching of the unit. You could use this to teach students how to analyse sections of the text closely, or as short assessment pieces. The guidance for analysis is aimed at students who are aiming for grade 5 and above, but could easily be simplified.
World Englishes Revision Workbook for Students
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World Englishes Revision Workbook for Students

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This PDF workbook is designed to support the revision of the World Englishes topic in Paper 2, Section A of AQA A Level English Language. The booklet is comprised of 15 pages covering terminology, key theory and concepts, including Crystal, Jenkins, Ostler, Graddol, Seidlhofer, Kachru and McArthur amongst others. Activities and questions are used to support learning, along with guided examination question practice and a model answer. The final two pages are comprised of revision cards. All content is taken from my World and Global Englishes teaching unit (aside from the model answer) and is primarily designed to be used by students, especially those aiming for an A or A*. Please note - this resource is offered in PDF form to preserve formatting.
GCSE Jekyll and Hyde Extract Analysis Booklet and Practice Exam Questions
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GCSE Jekyll and Hyde Extract Analysis Booklet and Practice Exam Questions

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An extract analysis booklet which contains 26 examination-length extracts from The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and guidance as to what to look for when analysing the extract in Edexcel Paper 2, Section A (can also be used for AQA, Paper 1, Section B; Eduqas, Paper 2, Section B; or OCR, Component 1, Section B, by using the second part of the question and adapting the wording). Also included are the accompanying questions, and a lesson plan with suggestions for usage. This resource can be used throughout the teaching of the unit. You could use this to teach students how to analyse sections of the text closely, or as short assessment pieces. The guidance for analysis is aimed at students who are aiming for grade 5 and above, but could easily be simplified.
AQA A Level English Language Paper 2 Section A Question Planner & Revision
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AQA A Level English Language Paper 2 Section A Question Planner & Revision

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A table-based revision document where students write down an evaluative statement (possibly lifted from a past question beginning ‘Evaluate the idea…’ before adding their own argument, a supporting theorist and a real world example. Four rows have been completed to guide students through the process. This is an excellent way of supporting students to plan for an evaluative response, and demonstrates how to bring in theory and supporting ideas. Check out my other English Language resources: Language and Gender Language and Region Language and Power and Occupation Language and Global and World Englishes Language Change Language and Technology Language and Ethnicity Language and Social Groups Language Discourses Child Language Acquisition - Speech Child Language Acquisition - Reading and Writing AQA Language Discourses - Paper 2 Question 3 AQA Language Discourses - Paper 2 Question 4 Language Levels Bundle Lexis and Semantics Grammar Phonetics, Phonology and Prosodics Pragmatics Discourse - Spoken Language Graphology