<p>This is a written task for Refugee Boy by Benjamin Zephaniah. It is specifically designed for KS3 English classes, who have read chapters 1-4.</p>
<p>The worksheet has very clear instructions, and is differentiated to provide a structure for the letter and sentence starters for anyone who needs them.</p>
<p>It also contains a brief section on writing tips and a checklist before submission. It could also be combined with a peer or self assessment at the end.</p>
<p>A lesson powerpoint on language analysis for Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have A Dream’ speech. Two of the slides can also be printed out at the worksheet for the lesson.</p>
<p>A resource of a 3 and a bit pages which bullet points some of the essential similarities and differences between The Color Purple and A Streetcar Named Desire.</p>
<p>This is a revision resource for the AQA A Level English Literature Paper 2.</p>
<p>A revision resources covering the overview of The Taming of the Shrew in preparation for the A Level English Literature Love Through the Ages paper 1.</p>
<p>It covers the broad plot, characters, themes, context, theoretical perspectives and quotations from academics, critics and theorists. There are some exemplar questions at the end.</p>
<p>It is particularly useful as an hour long, or two hour long revision session to be delivered to A Level students just before the exam. (There are 28 slides on the powerpoint).</p>
<p>The document is a comprehensive guide for AQA A Level English Literature coursework (NEA), it is general, but it does also have some focus on Henrik Ibsen’s play “A Doll’s House.”</p>
<p>It covers key themes, character analysis, comparative text selection, essay structuring, meeting AQA assessment criteria, and includes theoretical perspectives and exemplar comparison paragraphs.</p>