Worksheets for Act 1, scene 1 and 2. Useful for OCR A level. Short and long versions . AO2 close reading. Useful for cover or NQT . Enables focus on the language used.
General intro to love through the ages, with some starters for discussion. Some focus on Act 1 quotations about Desdemona and Othello. Interesting introduction powerpoint. Saves preparation time.
45 pages of guided reading through the play. Could be used for cover lessons, revision, teacher’s questions during a lesson. Links to over parts of the text are made. Very useful for new teachers. It is well worth the money to have something to fall back on in lessons.
A quick checklist of things to think about when writing a monologue for GCSE as part of creative writing - entertainment. Useful handout for revision. Gifted and talented. Students should read ‘A Lady of Letters’ monlogue by Alan Bennett.
Context questions, with prompts and answers for the students to consider. Enough to keep the students occupies on meaningful work related to the exam.
Act I, Scene iii, ACT III, SCENE 1 LINES 28-55,Act V, Scene ii, lines 384-9 and more.
Whether you want guided reading, lessons at a moments notice, revision notes as a student, or simply to understand the text as first time teacher - with prepared powerpoints. There is something in here for you. All relevant - a minimum of graphic ‘fluffing’ to prevent speedy downloads and fewer technical glitches. Focuses on the doing/learning and content of the play.
Revision notes at a glance on A Level English Language Acquisition. Also, covers ‘Discuss children’s early language acquisition with reference to the research of Nelson, Rescorla and Aitchison.’ Some overlap possibly with Psychology A level. Useful notes for students who missed class! Useful for revision, and also summary of unit.
Powerpoint based on the theme of love in Othello, pulling together a series of observations, questions to debate and points to note on the topic. Useful for prompting discussions, teacher led.
Useful quick introduction to the overall concept of the Gothic Novel. Takes Frankenstein’s Title as a starting point. Adaptable and a good basic start.
115 pages of theories, practical exercises with answers. Suitable for A level. Saves hours of preparation. Adjacent pairs, Speech Acts, discourse analysis, etc. Good value for money.
Act 3 and Act 4 text questions.
Question on ENOBARBUS, plus question on political background.
10 pages of reading for students or staff to critic approach, content and worth at A level.