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Peer Review HO
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Peer Review HO

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A handout to guide learners through an effective peer review, in line with Edexcel’s A Level English Literature 2015+.
Frankenstein - Chapters 1-3
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Frankenstein - Chapters 1-3

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An Introduction to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein ( 1831 ed.). Genre, terminology, context and scaffolded questions for Chapter 1-3. **EdExcel AS/A Level English Literature 2015+. Paper 2: ‘Science and Society’. **
Introduction to Drama Scripts
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Introduction to Drama Scripts

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A lesson which explores key structural features of drama texts using a very short one act play. Key content a comparison of script for stage and script for radio a recap of Freytag’s Pyramid Aristotle’s Thee Unities Key terminology explained: peripietia, hamartia, hubris, dues es machina, anagnorisis, catharsis a comparison of drama to poetry and prose scaffolded options for a creative editing task
Coetzee's Foe (1986) - Narrative voices
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Coetzee's Foe (1986) - Narrative voices

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A flipped learning introduction to narrative voices and postmodern elements in J. M. Coetzee’s Foe (1986). An introduction to postcolonial texts, used as a coursework focus point. AS/A English Literature 2015+
Coetzee's Foe (1986) - Motifs
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Coetzee's Foe (1986) - Motifs

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A flipped learning introduction to symbols and motifs in J. M. Coetzee’s Foe (1986). An introduction to postcolonial texts, used as a coursework focus point. AS/A English Literature 2015+
Frankenstein - Chapters 4 and 5
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Frankenstein - Chapters 4 and 5

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A complete lesson on Chapters 4 and 5 from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein ( 1831 ed.). The lesson explores and analyses Victor’s obsession and the dangers of knowledge as well as the birth scene. Allusion to Dante’s inferno explored, as well as critical reception of the birth scene from Anne K. Mellor and Marilyn Butler. **EdExcel AS/A Level English Literature 2015+. Paper 2: ‘Science and Society’. **
Frankenstein - Chapter 24
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Frankenstein - Chapter 24

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A complete lesson on Chapters 24 from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein ( 1831 ed.). The lesson explores the final chapter of Frankenstein through analysis of Victor, Walton and the Creature’s final statements. The second task is a set of group tasks, examining how the themes of the novel are treated by the end of the novel. The final part of the lesson is a game of ‘beat the teacher’. **EdExcel AS/A Level English Literature 2015+. Paper 2: ‘Science and Society’. **
Introduction to TEFL - Intro to Grammar
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Introduction to TEFL - Intro to Grammar

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This second lesson of the course which introduces grammar in the ESOL classroom. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - Language Learning Games
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Introduction to TEFL - Language Learning Games

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This first lesson of the course outlines the course and includes games. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - Teaching Vocabulary
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Introduction to TEFL - Teaching Vocabulary

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This forth lesson of the course puts students in the position of an MFL student using a range of vocabulary learning activities. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Intro to TEFL - Using Songs
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Intro to TEFL - Using Songs

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This lesson of the course demonstrates a range of activites which use popular songs which can be used to teach ESOL. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - The PPP model
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Introduction to TEFL - The PPP model

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This fifth lesson of the course overviews the Presentation, Practise, Production (PPP) model used to scaffold grammar and skills lessons. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - Lesson Planning
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Introduction to TEFL - Lesson Planning

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his lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This lesson of the course demonstrates two scaffolded lesson structures - one for grammar and skills, and a second for vocabulary and functional language. By the end of the lesson, students will draft a microteach using a four element scaffold. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - Receptive Skills - Reading
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Introduction to TEFL - Receptive Skills - Reading

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his lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. In this lesson together we will look at a range of skills for effective reading; students will be introduced to technical terminology and reflect on the use of authentic reading resources. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - Receptive Skills - Listening
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Introduction to TEFL - Receptive Skills - Listening

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. In this lesson together we will look at a range of skills for effective listening activities in the ESOL classroom; students will be introduced to technical terminology, how to scaffold a listening skills lesson, and create a chart of different types of listening activities. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.