pptx, 149.06 KB
pptx, 149.06 KB
pptx, 4.38 MB
pptx, 4.38 MB
pptx, 2.75 MB
pptx, 2.75 MB
pptx, 2.75 MB
pptx, 2.75 MB

A straightforward lesson that encourages debate on the likeability of Gerald Croft in ‘An Inspector Calls’.

After a picture-based association task to begin with, students examine the question of whether Gerald Croft is a hero or a villain.

The lesson ends with students responding to a ‘for or against’ activity centering on Gerald’s Croft’s culpability in the suicide of Eva Smith.

This lesson could be used a one-off cover lesson for students that have a good understanding of Gerald’s actions in the play.

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