In this is unit of 5 - 6 lesson series pupils are immersed in the context of 1912, with events such as the Titanic symbolising the fragmented class structure, and that of the writer, 1946, in which the same rigid class system is clinging to its former glory following the chaos of the second world war. Using kinaesthetic activities and a series of iconic video clips pupils will grasp the core elements of the contexts underpinning An Inspector Calls.
Additionally, exploration of key concepts such as such as capitalism and socialism, and their relevance with regards to the writer's purpose and messages is also covered in depth.
Intended for teaching the Modern Text component of the AQA GCSE English Literature Specifications (first examination in 2017)Easily adaptable for teaching OCR and WJEC specifications.
AQA Paper 2 Section A: Modern texts
OCR Paper 1 Section A: Modern Prose or Drama
WJEC Paper 2 Section A: Post 1914 Prose / Drama
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Additionally, exploration of key concepts such as such as capitalism and socialism, and their relevance with regards to the writer's purpose and messages is also covered in depth.
Intended for teaching the Modern Text component of the AQA GCSE English Literature Specifications (first examination in 2017)Easily adaptable for teaching OCR and WJEC specifications.
AQA Paper 2 Section A: Modern texts
OCR Paper 1 Section A: Modern Prose or Drama
WJEC Paper 2 Section A: Post 1914 Prose / Drama
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https://twitter.com/creatEDlive
ALSO SEE THE COMPLETE READING UNIT TO ACCOMPANY THE READING OF THE PLAY!
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Honestly pretty shocking resource to be honest, and I shall be requesting a refund asap. It's littered with spelling and grammatical errors, most of the writing is illegible, or in capital letters, and then put in a billion different colours. The slides are so busy, it could give you a migraine! I can't imagine my students being able to read this without me changing a lot of it.
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