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English resources: Text analysis - writing techniques - sentence structure - spelling

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English resources: Text analysis - writing techniques - sentence structure - spelling
Close text analysis - Ian Banks's personal statement
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Close text analysis - Ian Banks's personal statement

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This resource is for AS/A2 levels. It may, to a certain extent, be used for GCSE English Language Writing techniques/devices and their effects including sentence structure comments I have used this text to make students use/improve their skills of close text analysis. The text has many things to comment on and students engaged very well with the text. I made them consider things they would not notice. I have included a PPT presentation with the text enlarged leaving space to add comments on board. There is a student and teacher copy. The teacher copy has my comments which may be given out at the end of the activity for further reference. Teacher could use my notes to ask leading questions or suggest areas to examine further. There is a lot of flexibility here. I have included quite a few structural device comments as well, as I have found that these are often neglected while they can gain good points for them. (see my other A-level materials, too) If you have any questions, you may contact me at gykinga@yahoo.co.uk
The 24th Hour - Advanced English Language terminology awareness lesson - revision lesson - AS/A2
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The 24th Hour - Advanced English Language terminology awareness lesson - revision lesson - AS/A2

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English Language - AS/A2 level This revision lesson (or two) was created to make students aware of advanced terminology and how they can easily use them in their analysis I included the lesson plan - this was a successful observed lesson Cards are distributed for groups/individuals to match descriptions to terminology - there is one with a question mark as a final challenge, drawing attention to proper name for personal pronouns. Make them push themselves to discuss possible effect/use of terminology. Also let them create memory cards for themselves. I have several other A-level lesson materials, check them out. If you have any questions, please contact me at gykinga@yahoo.co.uk
Apostrophes - Student notes
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Apostrophes - Student notes

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A one-page description of the two main usages of the apostrophe: contraction and possession. With examples it explains the usages. The sheet also includes when not to use it - mistakes that are often committed. The resource can be used at many levels.
Spelling - Exploring consonant patters - P
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Spelling - Exploring consonant patters - P

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Spelling is an evergreen issue in English. I have prepared several interactive presentations that deal with common issues. This is a resource for a lesson that teaches or revisits spelling issues. This particular PowerPoint document explores the sound and the letter P and its combinations, including when to double it. There are short tasks as well to make a point - in doing them, the students (maybe with some direction) can establish the rules, rules are then demonstrated. This resource can be used as a longer starter in lessons or can be a base of a lesson as well. It can be used at several levels.
Spelling - Exploring consonant patterns - G
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Spelling - Exploring consonant patterns - G

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Spelling is an evergreen issue in English. I have prepared several interactive presentations that deal with common issues. This is a resource for a lesson that teaches or revisits spelling issues. This particular PowerPoint document explores the sound and the letter G and its combinations, including when to double it. There are short tasks as well to make a point - in doing them, the students (maybe with some direction) can establish the rules, rules are then demonstrated. I have provided a 2-page notes for the pupils so they can make easy notes and do the tasks. This resource can be used as a series of starters in lessons or can be a base of a lesson as well. It can be used at several levels.
Spelling - Exploring consonant patterns - T
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Spelling - Exploring consonant patterns - T

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Spelling is an evergreen issue in English. I have prepared several interactive presentations that deal with common issues. This is a resource for a lesson that teaches or revisits spelling issues. This particular PowerPoint document explores the sound and the letter T, including when to double it. There are short tasks as well to make a point - in doing them, the students (maybe with some direction) can establish the rules, rules are then demonstrated. This resource can be used as a longer starter in lessons or can be a base of a lesson as well. It can be used at several levels.
Spelling - Plurals of Nouns
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Spelling - Plurals of Nouns

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Plural forms of nouns - demonstration of rules, examples, tasks This resource includes an interactive PowerPoint presentation that is at the moment organised into three parts - ideal for longer starters; but, at the same time, it can be presented in a single lesson. I have also included a sheet of pupil notes summarizing the learnt and another sheet with the tasks. The PPT also includes cards to print out in case you want to make the pupils show their cards as answers. Some kinetic can do good, especially with primary and secondary (learning difficulties) students. Can be used at many levels
Spelling - Exploring consonant patters - K&C
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Spelling - Exploring consonant patters - K&C

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Spelling is an evergreen issue in English. I have prepared several interactive presentations that deal with common issues. This is a resource for a lesson that teaches or revisits spelling issues. This particular PowerPoint document explores the sound and the letter K; it explores the letter C. There are short tasks as well to make a point - in doing them, the students (maybe with some direction) can establish the rules, rules are then demonstrated. This resource can be used as a longer starter in lessons or can be a base of a lesson as well. It can be used at several levels.
Spelling - Homophones - There-their-they're
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Spelling - Homophones - There-their-they're

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Spelling is an evergreen issue in English. I have prepared several interactive presentations that deal with common issues. This is a resource for a lesson that teaches or revisits spelling issues. This particular PowerPoint document explores the homophones THERE, THEIR, THEY'RE, THEIRS, THERE'S. There are short tasks as well to help understanding and bringing the lesson home. I have provided a 1-page note for the pupils so they can make easy notes and do the tasks. Also a teacher's note has the sentences to read for the class at the end of the lesson or as a revision in next lesson. This resource can be used as a series of starters in lessons or can be a base of a lesson as well. It can be used at several levels.
Writing to Describe  - The San Francisco Earthquake - An Eyewitness Account
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Writing to Describe - The San Francisco Earthquake - An Eyewitness Account

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Writing to describe KS3 and KS4 This resource can be used in a lesson for studying/creating writing that describes. The students read about the famous earthquake - short discussion of the probable horrors could follow. A few short eyewitness accounts are selected to annotate in groups in search of effective techniques. Then, they can write their own short account that highlights the horror of the event. (or start in lesson, finish at home to share with groups and best of groups could share in class) To save lesson time - the reading could be given beforehand as homework.
Spelling rules - The '-shun' suffix  -tion, -sion, -cian
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Spelling rules - The '-shun' suffix -tion, -sion, -cian

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This resource is for teaching spelling rules - primary, secondary - but as a revisit could be used in A level as well The PPT presentation covers all the cases with explanations, lots of examples. It is animated to show how the endings attach to the base word - click away At the end, if you want to test their knowledge, there are two tests as well.
Variation on the Simple Sentence  - Start or finish with a detail - Power up you writing skills
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Variation on the Simple Sentence - Start or finish with a detail - Power up you writing skills

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This material is a successful lesson or two. I have delivered it many times, and students enjoy how knowing and understanding the possibilities, their writings show much improvement. At several levels, you may teach with this about different ways you can start a sentence, and also the idea of transitions are introduced to use them as sophisticated link to a previous thought. When it comes to the transitions at the end, I usually make students make cards of different shapes of their favourites for each logic. I have also included a bonus material - a reference notes for students that shows the different sentence varieties in a system. Use them, give it to your students, make them use them - and it will make a change for them for the better. Check out my other sentence structure lessons.
Structure and Effect - in fictional works
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Structure and Effect - in fictional works

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English GCSE/A level English Language, English Literature AS/A2 Structure is an often avoided/ignored feature that can offer great analysis for students. This lesson raises the awareness and shows how intrinsic structural features are to meaning. I have delivered this lesson with great success to AS and A2 Language and Literature students. I have included an unofficial lesson plan that suggests the steps of the lesson. The PPT file also includes materials to print and distribute. Good luck
Proper Nouns and Capitalisation
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Proper Nouns and Capitalisation

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This resource introduces/reminds students of what proper nouns are and the rule of capitalisation. It goes through each item with examples and tasks. Probably a 2-3 lesson length As much as it is a simple thing, I had to teach this at many levels.
Margaret Island - Travel writing in action
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Margaret Island - Travel writing in action

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This lesson was designed an AS English Language class. It can be done at A2 as well. This lesson should come after analysing descriptive texts/learning of the usage of descriptive techniques. The lesson invites students to write a travel writing piece about Margaret Island in Budapest. Optionally, the senses sheet can be distributed, make them use some of the advices given. The PPT is a slideshow about the island to give an idea of the place - make the students watch it with maybe the music attached - and then ask them to make notes when rewatching it - make notes of scenes/images/feelings they might want to create/colours, etc. anything that can help them write the piece. It then can silently be shown during their writing process. Also the included materials (could be printed in a few copies each) can offer further insight/information about the place. Give them some time to collect info from these - of if you have the time, make them research the place themselves on the Internet. Evaluation of pieces can be done at your discretion.
Daffodils by Wordworth - a great analysis lesson
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Daffodils by Wordworth - a great analysis lesson

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A whole lesson with PPT - the whole lesson is outlined, nicely decorated, and notes are included in the bottom notes sections It includes tasks, video links, analyis (just the right amount) The PPT is prepared to a high standard.
To enhance your presentations, lessons - all sorts of stuff
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To enhance your presentations, lessons - all sorts of stuff

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Smiley faces collection - mostly animated - can liven up your slides - simply click on an image and copy/paste to your presentation Question mark symbols - great images, many animated other PPT materials - countdown, traffic lights Watch first in presentation view to see animated images move