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A great selection of modern, informative and interactive resources.
Creative Writing: Building tension, atmosphere & suspense
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Creative Writing: Building tension, atmosphere & suspense

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This is a unit of work my students really loved. Can be used for ages 13+. This can last 2-3 lessons. This is teaching students how to write a tension -filled piece of work. The lesson looks at examples from the recent James Bond film, ‘No Time to Die’, ‘No Country for Old Men’ and 'Archer. Please view the clips before the lesson to make sure you deem them appropriate. I have also included a great starter on movie anagrams. The following is covered in the lessons: Sensory Language Turn off the lights Keep it building Give them a clue The ‘ticking clock’ Heighten the stakes
IDIOM Catchphrase!
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IDIOM Catchphrase!

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The students love this idiom activity based on the TV game show ‘Catchphrase.’ The students have to guess the idiom catchphrase and then explain what it means. They have 22 to complete! There is also a fun activity on ten international idioms where the students discuss what they mean.
Writing a persuasive ARTICLE - Off Menu
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Writing a persuasive ARTICLE - Off Menu

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Fantastic 36-slide PowerPoint on writing an ARTICLE for the paper 2 transactional writing exam. The theme of the lesson is the Off Menu podcast where students write about their dream menus. Example intro Example paragraph Sentence starters ARTICLE form ARTICLE conventions Stylistic devices Lecturer tips Common mistakes SPAG
Writing a persuasive ARTICLE - DREAM MENU
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Writing a persuasive ARTICLE - DREAM MENU

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Fantastic 36-slide PowerPoint on writing an ARTICLE for the paper 2 transactional writing exam. The theme of the lesson is Dream Menu where students pick their meal of choice e.g. starter, main, side, dessert, drink, most hated food etc. Example intro Example paragraph Sentence starters ARTICLE form ARTICLE conventions Stylistic devices Lecturer tips Common mistakes SPAG
METAPHOR OR SIMILE CATCHPHRASE
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METAPHOR OR SIMILE CATCHPHRASE

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Simile/Metaphor quiz based on the TV show ‘Catchphrase’. The students love it! The students decipher the catchphrase the students decide whether it is a simile or a metaphor. Idiom Catchphrase available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/idiom-catchphrase-12057026
EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 1 2016 Q3 & Q4 (the 'HOW' questions) PowerPoint
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 1 2016 Q3 & Q4 (the 'HOW' questions) PowerPoint

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A 43-slide PowerPoint and resources on how to get grade 5-7 on the two language (HOW) questions in the exam. This is based on the NOV 2016 exam paper. This is modern, informative and interactive lesson which the students really enjoy. Exemplar material and model answer included. I have included pdf version of grade 5-6 marked work. Exam paper & MS available at: https://susansenglish.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/3-component-1-additional-assessment-materials.pdf
Fun starter: ADJECTIVE A-Z Challenge!
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Fun starter: ADJECTIVE A-Z Challenge!

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Fun starter. The students have to name a different ADJECTIVE for each letter of the alphabet. 6 of them have to be 6 letters+. The PowerPoint has a lot of fun images, answers and gifs. The students love this!
FILMS TO BE BURIED WITH
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FILMS TO BE BURIED WITH

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A fun starter for Drama / Media / English students or tutor time. Based on the fabulous podcast where students have to answer ten questions about films. Will get a great debate going!
TOUCHING THE VOID language analysis Paper 2 Question 2 (Simon's Account)
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TOUCHING THE VOID language analysis Paper 2 Question 2 (Simon's Account)

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A collection of resources on analysing language for the paper 2 non-fiction exam. This question uses an extract from ‘Touching the Void’ and uses the question, ‘How does Simon Yates show that Joe won’t get off the mountain?’ I have included the in-depth PowerPoint, extract annotations and the extracts themselves. The following is covered: Language analysis Group activities Lecturer exam paper annotations and comments Examiner insight Modern, fun and dynamic images to help analyse the text. Connotation advice Answer Structure
Writing a letter of complaint - Functional Skills English
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Writing a letter of complaint - Functional Skills English

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Fantastic PowerPoint on writing a letter of complaint. Also comes with a podcast from an examiner and separate letter writing quiz PowerPoint. The resource looks at the following: Level 2 example Sentence starters Letter form Letter conventions DAFOREST Stylistic devices Lecturer tips Common mistakes SPAG
Fun English Idiom Quiz!
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Fun English Idiom Quiz!

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A fun PowerPoint lesson on idioms. The following is included in the resource: definition, quiz, answers, fun idiom images, group discussion.