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Offering 18 years of English Language and Literature experience with: AQA, Edexcel and Eduqas. Currently, teaching A Level English Language and GCSE English Language and Literature in an FE setting - providing lessons and training documents aimed at updating pedagogy. Private tutor and Education Consultant, working with schools and colleges, delivering teaching and learning development sessions. Lessons created for: Entrance Exams, SATs, GCSE, FS and A Level. Previous PGCE Mentor.

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Offering 18 years of English Language and Literature experience with: AQA, Edexcel and Eduqas. Currently, teaching A Level English Language and GCSE English Language and Literature in an FE setting - providing lessons and training documents aimed at updating pedagogy. Private tutor and Education Consultant, working with schools and colleges, delivering teaching and learning development sessions. Lessons created for: Entrance Exams, SATs, GCSE, FS and A Level. Previous PGCE Mentor.
AQA English Language: Identifying Writers' Attitude
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AQA English Language: Identifying Writers' Attitude

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An instructive PowerPoint with engaging resources that identify writers’ attitude, explaining how these attitudes are conveyed within a text. Key Elements: Emoji wheel starter task - identifying POV and supporting with statements to demonstrate understanding. Review reading - skimming and scanning task. Full annotation of review- identifying POV, language and technique. Identifying methods used to convey attitudes. Paired activity - can also be completed as a carousel exercise. Homework provided: Identifying a writer’s attitude to homework, using extract provided. Includes in depth annotation. Extension tasks: ‘Cornwall: A Love Affair That Last a Lifetime.’ Comes with full annotation of POV-Methods-Language Analysis.
Analysing a Writers' Use of Emotive Language
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Analysing a Writers' Use of Emotive Language

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An informative lesson that analyses the writers’ use of emotive language. The lesson identifies modal verbs with tasks identifying the strongest to the weakest in modality. Includes example questions on effects created by modal verbs and the identification and analyses of other language devices used for effect. Exemplar responses to various exam style questions are given. Resources include: PowerPoint Extracts Example questions Example answers Modal verbs resources.
AQA Paper 2: Section A Revision - Inference and Viewpoint
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AQA Paper 2: Section A Revision - Inference and Viewpoint

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An excellent revision lesson that recaps the essential skills required to identify writers’ viewpoint and perspective. Lesson focuses on the following: writers’ ideas writers’ perspectives writers’ viewpoints writers’ experiences. Resources include: PowerPoint Text ‘What it is like to be Royal.’ - Prince William. Reflection plenary.
AQA English Language - Language Features/ Device Quiz/Game
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AQA English Language - Language Features/ Device Quiz/Game

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A 45 page interactive quiz that can be used at both KS3 and KS4 level. The quiz aims to inject a bit of fun and team spirit when teaching about language devices (which we all know can be onerous for some students) The quiz also identifies the effect on the audience. I Instructions: Students pick a number on the grid which will then take them to a language device question. If the answer is given successfully - brilliant, if not an answer is provided. This quiz is great for: an introduction to language devices, revision purposes, to address any misconceptions or for end of term fun.
English Literature: Macbeth - Character Analysis of Macbeth & Banquo
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English Literature: Macbeth - Character Analysis of Macbeth & Banquo

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A 10 page PowerPoint that addresses the historical context of the play and the two characters: Macbeth and Banquo. Each PowerPoint page is dedicated to an Act and various scenes from the play, offering great annotations of important quotes needed for the exam. Lesson includes: Act 1 - Act 3 analysis with notable, important scene and character analysis of both Macbeth and Banquo. Key quotes that have been analysed in great depth on each slide. Includes overall conclusion of the two chracters and what each represents in the play Useful discourse markers to successfully structure essay writing. Close language analysis star paragraph guide. A great resource that successfully analyses character and identifies key quotations from the play.
English Language: A Summary of A Christmas Carol - Stave 1
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English Language: A Summary of A Christmas Carol - Stave 1

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A great resource to use when either introducing the novel or reflecting and revising on Stave 1. 5 pages of resources to aid with the understanding of character, setting and location. includes a cloze activity to consolidate understanding of Stave 1. includes keeping track questions -‘what do we learn about Marley from the opening two paragraphs?’ word bank Includes full extract of Stave 1 ‘Marley’s Ghost.’
Willy Wonka Golden Tickets
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Willy Wonka Golden Tickets

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A creative resource that I have used to stir excitement on entrance to an imaginative writing lesson based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory or can be used as reward tickets for recognition of excellent work.
AQA Paper 2 English Language: Vocab & Language Features in Viewpoint Writing
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AQA Paper 2 English Language: Vocab & Language Features in Viewpoint Writing

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A full lesson that addresses how to use effective vocabulary and language features in viewpoint writing. Can be used for KS3 and KS4 The lesson includes: Five page PowerPoint Do now starter activities Upgrading vocabulary task Three separate visuals to watch on global warming Exam style question Harvey and Irma Hurricane article by Paul Hoare
AQA Paper 2  -English Language: How to Write Non-Fiction Paragraphs
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AQA Paper 2 -English Language: How to Write Non-Fiction Paragraphs

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A lesson that helps support student understanding of : topic sentence, supporting sentences and linking sentences. Demonstrating how to use them effectively in non-fiction writing, linking to question 5 on the Paper 2 exam. Lesson includes: Annotated 8 page PowerPoint Do Now Activity Language feature examples - how to utilise them and how they are effective in non-fiction writing. Links to mark scheme Suggested plan A student model paragraph framework for writing to persuade. A teacher model paragraph framework for writing to persuade.
AQA English Literature: Unseen Poetry - 'TRAMP'
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AQA English Literature: Unseen Poetry - 'TRAMP'

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A 25 page exploration of unseen poetry, using William Marshall’s ‘Tramp.’ Key Elements include: A copy of the poem A copy of an exam style question Identifying the term ‘unseen.’ Identifying what is required when exploring unseen poems. Exam top tips. Annotating of poem and using PEE statements required for exam skills.
English Language -Exlplorations in Creative Writing: KS3/KS4 Paper 1 Section B
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English Language -Exlplorations in Creative Writing: KS3/KS4 Paper 1 Section B

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A full in depth pack that can be used over the span of two 1 hour lessons. Suitable for both KS3/KS4 learners who are studying the Engish GCSE Language pathway. The PowerPoint includes 12 ngaging activities plus resources. The pack address both AO5 and AO6 skills required for success in creative/descriptive writing. Can also be used as a series of revision lessons prior to assessment or exams. Includes the following: Creative Writing Clock to write on. Visual resources Synonym tasks Sentence upgrade exercises Semi-colon revision tasks Upgrade your sentences resources Show Don’t Tell tasks Sentence opener grid/examples Sensory writing tasks Group discussion task Ideas for re-drafting work to demonstrate progress Self - assessment task.
Introduction to Functional Skills English Language
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Introduction to Functional Skills English Language

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This pack contains a clear introduction to Functional Skills English Language and the expectations of the course. Pack contains: 8 page PowerPoint A full gap analysis assessment (16 pages) Gap analysis assessment answers Clear marking guide I have used this many times with my learners, it is a great pack to help understand gaps in knowledge and also helps students to understand what Functional Skills is and the path it will lead them to in terms of work based skills etc…
English Language: Writers' Language Choices and Inference Skills
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English Language: Writers' Language Choices and Inference Skills

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The main body of the lesson focuses on: ‘Can I select language choices used by writers and explain how and why the writer uses them?’ Pack Includes: 22 page interactive PowerPoint, easily spans over two, one hour lessons. Critical thinking activity Recall and retrieval task Visual first impressions task David Tennant video link accmpanied by attitude and dialect exercise Example questions with texts to analyse Teacher tips and grade boundaries that can be adapted, accordingly Generating ideas grid Plenary Task: 5 Steps to Success TEXTS include: ‘The Day I Lost My Temper.’ ‘Blood Brothers’ extract.
KS2/KS3 English Language: Exploring language and Meaning in a Text
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KS2/KS3 English Language: Exploring language and Meaning in a Text

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Full 15 page PowerPoint - Exploring meaning in a text and the effect it creates. Analysing how a writer uses language for a specific purpose. Includes reading skill tasks and comprehension activities with annotated student idea slides to aid with engagement Answer, Prove, Explain examples are included as a guide for students. Recipes for success also included. Self - reflection tasks and ideas. Includes ‘Cosmic’ reading extract that can also be used as a form of summative assessment
AQA English Language Paper 2 - Non-Fiction:  Question 2 Focus
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AQA English Language Paper 2 - Non-Fiction: Question 2 Focus

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AQA Paper 2 - Question 2 focus ( topic homelessness) " Use details from both texts and write a summary of the differences between the two." A full comprehensive lesson that aids with the understanding of Paper 2, Question 2. Lesson pack includes: Source A - Sophie Haydock Source B - Arthur Munby Core - extension - challenge activities Clip to watch ‘Simon on the Streets.’ (excellent to promote information retrieval skills) All write round robin resource Example Q2 teacher answer
11+ Reading Comprehension and Verbal Reasoning (Entrance Exams)
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11+ Reading Comprehension and Verbal Reasoning (Entrance Exams)

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A great introduction and outline of the 11+ Entrance Exam in English Language. A comprehensive 17 page PowerPoint that focuses on key areas of the 11+ Entrance Exam. Lesson pack includes: Synonym and antonym recognition tasks. Synonym pair activities. Grammar focus - subject and verbs. Shuffled sentence practice questions, popular in all 11 + assessments and entrance exams. This lesson has been used as a firm favourite to support learners of all abilities with revision and application of key strategies.
Descriptive Writing Skills / Sensory Writing
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Descriptive Writing Skills / Sensory Writing

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A 48 slide PowerPoint packed with engaging ideas and tasks for creative/descriptive writing. Includes: Two sensory writing clips to aid with engagement A range of descriptive examples (grade 4 upwards) Sensory writing scaffolding grid Language feature re-cap with definitions and examples Sentence structure and effect activities Three seperate resources included to support with differentiation.
Writing to Describe KS2/KS3
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Writing to Describe KS2/KS3

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PowerPoint and activities to aid with descriptive writing. Mix and Match activities to identify and use word class and linguistic devices, effectively. Synonym and antonym activities. Key Focus: Describing vicious animals. Examples included to enable annotation of key linguistic devices. Writing frameworks provided on PowerPoint Slides.
English Language :Descriptive / Creative Writing: KS2/ KS3/KS4
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English Language :Descriptive / Creative Writing: KS2/ KS3/KS4

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This fun and interactive lesson can be used to support descriptive/creative writing at many different levels from KS2 right up to KS4. The lesson can be used either as a great starting point, introducing descriptive/creative writing or as a filler lesson to support. This 9 page PowerPoint is a great way to engage young learners when asking to describe settings and locations - " could you draw a picture without seeing it?" the lesson will encourage students to work in pairs. the lesson will display four images for students to describe and draw. Partner A will start off facing the white board and describing the picture for Partner B. Partner B will then be drawing. Includes images and clues. Final task to demonstrate new skills taught . Includes plenary.
WJEC/EDUQAS. English Language. The Implications of Social Media and Speaking and Listening
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WJEC/EDUQAS. English Language. The Implications of Social Media and Speaking and Listening

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Two full lessons included in this pack. A 32 page PowerPoint, packed full of activities to aid and prepare with both speaking and listening skills in addition to a full lesson that addresses transactional writing skills for the Component 2 Language Paper WJEC. Pack includes: 32 page PowerPoint Settler Activity. Explanation of what S&L is, including pass, merit and distinction criteria. Examples of how to start; articles, letters and speeches. A full page of speech topics, over 20 included. A full recap of CDAFOREST with examples and images Example exam questions: write an article, write a letter, write a speech video clip ideas ‘How Instagram Killed my daughter.’ ‘Can I be your friend?’ **** CAUTION watch these clips first before showing your students. Non Fiction Article: Stress and Social Media Exam Tips Challenge Grade 7 task Student marking criteria Reflection task A great lesson that all of my students have enjoyed over and over again.