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Textual Analysis Cambridge International Media AS
This lesson is for textual analysis. This can be used for any spec as it teaches in-depth analysis, but best for: IB, International, BTEC as there is no set text focus.
The following lesson will cover a minimum of three hours and it is not an introduction to the topics. It also comes with a worksheet that has the activities detailed on there.
(Please check the notes in the powerpoint for exemplars and links to media texts)
The lesson comprises the following:
exploration of Semiotics part 1 and 2
recap of technical codes and definitions
micro and macro analysis activity on the opening of Luther
exemplars
exam questions
scaffolding
in-depth semiotic analysis on stranger things opening
Todorov’s theory of Narratology and in-depth analysis on the front cover
Essay question on magazine print to challenge students and strengthen understanding of theories
Textual Analysis homework
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Speaking, Video and Listening: EAL as a second language
This comprehensive lesson, spanning a minimum of two hours, aims to develop students’ listening, research, critical thinking, and communication skills concerning cultural differences. The lesson is structured as follows:
Introduction to Cultural Differences: Students reflect on their own experiences to initiate understanding.
Pair Conversations: Engage in guided discussions on predetermined conversation topics.
Video Analysis and Inference: Students watch videos and respond to questions, fostering analytical thinking and comprehension.
Group Discussion: Further exploration through another video, prompting group discussions to deepen understanding.
Debate Preparation: Students form groups and receive debate topics, preparing arguments collaboratively.
Debate: Group leaders will debate and students will vote for the argument that won
Self-Recording: Culmination with students individually recording responses to a series of questions, reinforcing comprehension and articulation skills.
This lesson offers a holistic approach to exploring and engaging with cultural diversity through speaking and listening
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Black Widow AQA GCSE
This lesson focuses on the theoretical framework of media, audience and industry, in relation to Black Widow. There are two powerpoints. This lesson is planned for a duration of 4-6 hours and covers the following:
ownership
diversification
production
marketing
circulation
distribution
audience reach