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A hub for MFL [French, Spanish, Italian] and English Language & Literature teaching resources. Since graduating from Emmanuel College, Cambridge I have had an eclectic career in education ranging from EFL, Adult Ed, Secondary and Primary teaching and most recently as tutor and founder of Lingua Directions.

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A hub for MFL [French, Spanish, Italian] and English Language & Literature teaching resources. Since graduating from Emmanuel College, Cambridge I have had an eclectic career in education ranging from EFL, Adult Ed, Secondary and Primary teaching and most recently as tutor and founder of Lingua Directions.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK. THE JOURNEY NORTH. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.
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THE WOMAN IN BLACK. THE JOURNEY NORTH. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.

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The Woman In Black. Susan Hill. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4 . The extract is taken from chapter 3 The Journey North as Arthur Kipps travels by train to Crythin Gifford to deal with Mrs Drablow’s estate. Focus is on the writer’s use of language and how this contributes to the build up of a gradually darkening atmosphere. Language use covered includes writer’s word choices, figurative language & pathetic fallacy, connotations, contrast and tone. Answer Key included for time-saving.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK. CHRISTMAS EVE. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.
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THE WOMAN IN BLACK. CHRISTMAS EVE. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.

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The Woman In Black. Susan Hill. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4 . The extract is taken from chapter 1 Christmas Eve as Arthur Kipps is feeling a sense of well-being he prepares for Christmas with his family. However, there are hints of dreadful unhappiness from the past and Arthur is determined not to let these memories reawaken and mar his contentment. Focus is on vocabulary; the use of explicit and implicit information and the writer’s use of language and how this contributes to the overall mood of the narrator. Language use covered includes writer’s word choices, figurative language, connotations and tone. Answer Key included for time-saving.
CLASSIC SET TEXTS READING COMPREHENSIONS
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CLASSIC SET TEXTS READING COMPREHENSIONS

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Five reading comprehensions suitable for KS3 and also KS4 G.C.S.E literature set texts and language exam practice such as AQA G.C.S.E English Language Paper 1 . Focus is on the writer’s use of language and how this contributes to the build up of atmosphere. Language use covered includes writer’s word choices, figurative language devices, connotations, pathetic fallacy setting, tone. Answer Keys included for time-saving. Texts are The Woman in Black x2. Great Expectations. Of Mice and Men. The Hound of the Baskervilles.
SHERLOCK HOLMES. THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES COMPREHENSION WITH ANSWERS.
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SHERLOCK HOLMES. THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES COMPREHENSION WITH ANSWERS.

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The Hound of the Baskervilles. Arthur Conan Doyle. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4 and also for exam practice such as AQA G.C.S.E English Language Paper 1 . The extract is taken from chapter 6 Baskerville Hall as Sir Henry Baskerville travels to Baskerville Hall to claim his inheritance. Focus is on the writer’s use of language and how this contributes to the build up of a mysterious atmosphere. Language use covered includes writer’s word choices, figurative language devices, connotations, pathetic fallacy and tone. Answer Key included for time-saving.
THE PASSIVE FOR SATS
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THE PASSIVE FOR SATS

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26 slides giving a detailed explanation of the Passive Voice. Including: formation and different tenses passive versus active voice why we use the passive activity slides to assess understanding The presentation would also be useful as an introduction to the Passive in MFL
OF MICE AND MEN READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS. SETTING & DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE.
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OF MICE AND MEN READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS. SETTING & DESCRIPTIVE LANGUAGE.

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A reading comprehension to explore Steinbeck’s use of setting and descriptive language in the opening paragraphs of Of Mice and Men. Includes questions on tone, figurative language, juxtaposition, connotations and inference. This comprehension is a stand-alone activity but also serves as an introduction to Steinbeck’s language and the novella itself. Detailed suggested answers with wider analysis and possible discussion points.
GREAT EXPECTATIONS. MISS HAVISHAM. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.
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GREAT EXPECTATIONS. MISS HAVISHAM. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.

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Great Expectations. Charles Dickens. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4.The extract is taken from Chapter 8 when Pip is taken to Satis House to meet Miss Havisham. Focus is on the writer’s use of language to present Miss Havisham as a strange and mysterious figure. Answer Key included for time-saving.
KS2 WINTER CLASSIC COMPREHENSION. LITTLE MATCH GIRL
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KS2 WINTER CLASSIC COMPREHENSION. LITTLE MATCH GIRL

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Winter theme. A classic comprehension to challenge upper KS2. Focus is on understanding and finding relevant information, figurative language, juxtaposition and personal responses. 10 questions with Extension question on use of Pathetic Fallacy to create sympathy. Full text and Answer Key provided. Bonus PPT on Pathetic Fallacy.
THE WOMAN IN BLACK. A LONDON PARTICULAR. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.
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THE WOMAN IN BLACK. A LONDON PARTICULAR. READING COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWERS.

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The Woman In Black. Susan Hill. Reading comprehension suitable for KS3/4. The extract is from Chapter 2 A London Particular Focus is on how the writer uses olanguage to build up a powerful image of the London fog. Language covered includes the writer’s word choices, sensory language, figurative devices and pathetic fallacy. Answer Key included for time-saving.
DICKENS. GHOST STORY.THE SIGNALMAN.  LANGUAGE DEVICES TASK.
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DICKENS. GHOST STORY.THE SIGNALMAN. LANGUAGE DEVICES TASK.

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LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES WORKSHEET BASED ON THE OPENING EXTRACT OF CHARLES DICKEN’S SHORT GHOST STORY THE SIGNALMAN. STUDENTS COMPLETE GRID WITH EXAMPLES OF A RANGE OF DEVICES AND THEN COMMENT ON THEIR EFFECTIVENESS. INCLUDES WORDS/PHRASES, FIGURATIVE AND RHETORICAL DEVICES. AT END OF EXTRACT THERE IS ALSO A QUESTION FOR FOLLOW-ON HOMEWORK/ASSESSMENT TASK. ALSO INCLUDED TEACHER VERSION OF GRID WITH SUGGESTED ANSWERS FOR TIME-SAVING.
POEM COMPREHENSION. W.H. DAVIES. LEISURE
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POEM COMPREHENSION. W.H. DAVIES. LEISURE

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Leisure by W.H. Davies. A poem comprehension to challenge upper KS2. Focus is on recognizing and understanding figurative language, vocabulary and personal responses. Answer Key provided for time-saving. Slide presentation of poem included.
KS2 CLASSIC WINTER COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWER KEY
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KS2 CLASSIC WINTER COMPREHENSION. WITH ANSWER KEY

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A set of ten comprehension questions based on two paragraphs from the novel Fair’s Fair by Leon Garfield. Suitable for upper KS2. Focus is on understanding and finding relevant information, figurative language and personal responses. Worksheet with Answer Key
PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE. RHETORIC. KENNEDY MOON SPEECH. WITH ANSWERS. AQA G.C.S.E ENGLISH
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PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE. RHETORIC. KENNEDY MOON SPEECH. WITH ANSWERS. AQA G.C.S.E ENGLISH

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AQA G.C.S.E ENGLISH A task for students to analyse the rhetorical and language devices employed by President Kennedy in his We Choose the Moon speech to persuade the American people to endorse the Space programme. -More than 20 rhetorical and language devices to identify from a list -Reading comprehension activity -Answer Key provided for time-saving
CITY JUNGLE POEM DIFFERENTIATED COMPREHENSIONS WITH ANSWERS.
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CITY JUNGLE POEM DIFFERENTIATED COMPREHENSIONS WITH ANSWERS.

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City Jungle. Pie Corbett. Differentiated versions -KS2 and KS3 or higher ability KS2 KS2 version- focus is on imagery, figurative language, exploring inference and personal responses. KS3 version- also explores tone and connotations.This version can also be used to challenge at KS2. Answer Key provided for time-saving. Slide presentation of poem included.
KS2 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES. IMAGERY.  10 WORKSHEETS. SLIDES
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KS2 FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES. IMAGERY. 10 WORKSHEETS. SLIDES

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A detailed set of worksheets to introduce Figurative Language. All sheets/slides have examples and tasks. Worksheet 1 - Popular animal similes Worksheet 2- Writing vivid sentences with similes Worksheet 3- Popular similes showing qualities Worksheet 4- Creating original similes Worksheet 5- Metaphors Worksheet 6- Personification Worksheet 7- Onomatopoeia Worksheet 8- Alliteration Worksheet 9- Match figurative device to correct example Worksheet 10 - Find figurative devices in a text Appendix- suggested examples of original similes and metaphors for tasks Supporting PPT slides on Animal Similes; Popular Similes; Onomatopoeia; Personification; Alliteration