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Specialist in teaching KS3 & KS4 plus IBDP English B. Making sure all EAL/ESL/ELL/ESOL students are an integral part of learning & not only given urgent and superficial attention prior a lesson observation or an inspection.

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Specialist in teaching KS3 & KS4 plus IBDP English B. Making sure all EAL/ESL/ELL/ESOL students are an integral part of learning & not only given urgent and superficial attention prior a lesson observation or an inspection.
Skimming & Scanning Skills
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Skimming & Scanning Skills

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This resource is designed to develop skimming and scanning reading skills that are essential at both KS3 & KS4. It contains interesting activities that consolidate the students understanding of how to effectively scan and skim for appropriate information. Over 18 pages of engaging exercises. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
Figurative language explained for EAL and/or SEN students
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Figurative language explained for EAL and/or SEN students

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This resource has been used in many classes and has enabled both E.A.L (English an Additional Language) and SEN students understand key features of figurative language. These are so important and are introduced and explained in a clear way. The resource is differentiated so that difficult concepts i.e. metaphors are introduced in a simple way. This resource is very easy to follow and has a useful self evaluation sheet at the end. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
Holes by Louis Sachar Exercises for Chapter 18 (with answers)
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Holes by Louis Sachar Exercises for Chapter 18 (with answers)

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Comprehension questions related to Chapter 18 with answers. Formatted so the students can either write the answers on the line below the question or in their exercise books. Additional essential information that is relevant to the novel is included. This question vary in complexity but are designed to include the entire academic spectrum. Students can develop skimming and scanning skills when locating the answer. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
Charlie & The Chocolate Factory: Exercises for Chapter 19 (with answers)
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Charlie & The Chocolate Factory: Exercises for Chapter 19 (with answers)

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This is a whole lesson covering Chapter 19 of the novel. The engaging questions are aimed for the entire academic spectrum. All students should be able to attempt the questions, irrespective of their academic ability. Answers are provided. Important information regarding Dahl’s literary style is included in this chapter. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
Aesop's Fables: The Wind and the Sun
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Aesop's Fables: The Wind and the Sun

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A popular Aesop fable that has been effectively differentiated so that the students’ will be able to read the story and confidently answer the different type of exercises in this worksheet.
Romeo and Juliet: Summary and Timeline
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Romeo and Juliet: Summary and Timeline

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A very clear and simple summary of Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo & Juliet’. The accompanying video is guaranteed to enable students understand the plot & timing of events of the play. Suitable for all age groups. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
Sonnet 18 William Shakespeare
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Sonnet 18 William Shakespeare

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A systematic explanation of the Bard’s most famous sonnet. Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare clearly explained from first principles. Widely acclaimed as the greatest poem in the English language, Sonnet 18 has to be carefully explained if students are to fully appreciate and understand the Bard’s literary genius. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
Holes by Louis Sanchar Exercises for Chapter 9 (with answers)
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Holes by Louis Sanchar Exercises for Chapter 9 (with answers)

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Comprehension questions related to Chapter 9 with answers. Formatted so the students can either write the answers on the line below the question or in their exercise books. Additional essential information that is relevant to the novel is included. This question vary in complexity but are designed to include the entire academic spectrum. Students can develop skimming and scanning skills when locating the answer. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
Holes by Louis Sanchar Exercises for Chapter 1 (with answers)
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Holes by Louis Sanchar Exercises for Chapter 1 (with answers)

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Comprehension questions related to Chapter 1 with answers. Formatted so the students can either write the answers on the line below the question or in their exercise books. Additional essential information that is relevant to the novel is included. This question vary in complexity but are designed to include the entire academic spectrum. Students can develop skimming and scanning skills when locating the answer. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
IB English B: Laughter
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IB English B: Laughter

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A look at laughter and what makes us laugh. This English lesson is aimed for high school students who can discuss the reading passage and connect it with their own experiences. The lesson gives the students ample opportunity to listen and speak as well as read and write. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
Eva Smith: An Inspector Calls: Character
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Eva Smith: An Inspector Calls: Character

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Eva Smith never appears on stage in J B Priestley’s An Inspector Calls but the entire drama centres around her. In the play, she is referred to as Eva Smith, Daisy Renton and Mrs Birling. This was an excellent lesson in which the students imagine they are Eva Smith and what they would say to each character who contributed towards her tragic downfall. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
An Inspector Calls: Context  & Background for GCSE students working towards Grade 9
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An Inspector Calls: Context & Background for GCSE students working towards Grade 9

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An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley The important context or background of the play is discussed in this lesson. Context or the background means: The time and place when the text was written. (An Inspector Calls was written in 1945) The writer’s personal experiences. (What we know about J B Priestley & why he wrote the play?) The time and place in the text. (An Inspector Calls is set in 1912 in the North Midlands)
The world's a stage (Seven ages of man) Shakespeare: Analysis
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The world's a stage (Seven ages of man) Shakespeare: Analysis

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This resource is breaks Shakespeare’s timeless piece into simple language which enables it to be understood by all age groups. A systematic explanation of The world’s a stage in Shakespeare’s As You Like It. The world’s a stage or sometimes referred to as the Seven ages of man is clearly explained in this lesson.
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory: Chapter 24 Exercises (with answers)
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Charlie & the Chocolate Factory: Chapter 24 Exercises (with answers)

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This is a whole lesson covering Chapter 24 of the novel. The engaging questions are aimed for the entire academic spectrum. All students should be able to attempt the questions, irrespective of their academic ability. Answers are provided. Important information regarding Dahl’s literary style and information regarding the context of the novel is included in this chapter. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.