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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Q2 Resources (the LANGUAGE question)
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Q2 Resources (the LANGUAGE question)

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A PowerPoint and resources on how to get grade 5-7 on the second question in the exam. This is modern, informative and interactive lesson which the students really enjoy. Exemplar material and model answer included. The question is, 'How does the writer show the character of Emma in these lines? You should write about: what Emma does in these lines and how the writer’s use of language shows her character.
EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 1 2016 exam Q2 IMPRESSIONS PowerPoint
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 1 2016 exam Q2 IMPRESSIONS PowerPoint

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A PowerPoint and resources on how to get grade 5-7 on Q2 in the exam. This is based on the NOV 2016 exam paper. This is modern, informative and interactive lesson which the students really enjoy. Exemplar material and model answer included. I have included pdf version of grade 5-6 marked work. Exam paper & MS available at: https://susansenglish.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/3-component-1-additional-assessment-materials.pdf
Creative Writing: Will Smith 'The Oscars Slap' task
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Creative Writing: Will Smith 'The Oscars Slap' task

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A creative writing activity based on the infamous Will Smith slap at the Oscars. The lesson covers advice for the narrative exam e.g. strong verbs, tenses, planning, sensory language, figurative language etc. Task: WRITE A DESCRIPTIVE PARAGRAPH BASED ON THE VIDEO CLIP. WRITE IN THE 1ST PERSON (WS, JPS, CR, AUDIENCE) INTERESTING OPENING LINE INTERESTING FINAL LINE USE THE SENSES USE SOME FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE ‘SHOW NOT TELL’ THE FEELINGS OF THE CHARACTERS USE STRONG VERBS USE DIRECT SPEECH
Writing the perfect REVIEW (JAMES BOND) Functional Skills English
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Writing the perfect REVIEW (JAMES BOND) Functional Skills English

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Fantastic PowerPoint on writing a Functional Skills L2 REVIEW. This PowerPoint uses No Time to Die as its main theme. The resource looks at the following: L2 review example Mini-revision quiz Moral Dilemma starter A-Z movie list activity Sentence starters REVIEW form REVIEW conventions DAFOREST Stylistic devices Lecturer tips Common mistakes SPAG
GCSE English Language: Writing a formal letter (INTERVIEW themed lesson)
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GCSE English Language: Writing a formal letter (INTERVIEW themed lesson)

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Fantastic PowerPoint on writing a formal letter. Also comes with a separate letter writing quiz PowerPoint. The resource looks at the following: Grade 4-9 example paragraphs Sentence starters Letter form Letter conventions Interview discussion points Example structure Stylistic devices Lecturer tips Common mistakes SPAG
Writing a review - Louis Theroux (FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH)
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Writing a review - Louis Theroux (FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH)

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Two lessons on how to write a successful review using a few Louis Theroux documentaries as a theme. I have included the following: A grade 9 model review Language features activity A fun starter Structure & planning Sentence starters Viewing worksheets How to write a successful intro Movie trailer activity Discussion topics
GCSE ENGLISH - Writing a review - Louis Theroux
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GCSE ENGLISH - Writing a review - Louis Theroux

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Two lessons on how to write a successful review using a few Louis Theroux documentaries as a theme. I have included the following: A grade 9 model review Language features activity A fun starter Structure & planning Sentence starters Viewing worksheets How to write a successful intro Movie trailer activity Discussion topics
EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 2 Q6: An Idiot Abroad
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 2 Q6: An Idiot Abroad

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29-slide PowerPoint on how to get 100% on Q6 (looking at two texts = 10 marks) of the GCSE English Language exam based on an extract from An Idiot Abroad (extract included). The resource includes the following: Model answers Answer structure Language analysis Examiner insight Modern, fun and dynamic images to help analyse the text
EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 2 Q1 & Q3: An Idiot Abroad
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 2 Q1 & Q3: An Idiot Abroad

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50-slide PowerPoint on how to get 100% on Q1 & Q3 of the GCSE English Language exam based on an extract from An Idiot Abroad (extract included). The resource includes the following: Model answer Answer structure Language analysis Intro to Q2 Wonders of the World starter Examiner insight Modern, fun and dynamic images to help analyse the text
Of Mice and Men - Building a grade 9 paragraph (with lecturer video)
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Of Mice and Men - Building a grade 9 paragraph (with lecturer video)

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PP attached. Type title of the resource into YouTube for the video. Explore how Steinbeck presents the character of Curley’s wife. You should focus on his use of language. ANSWER - Steinbeck has chosen to place Curley’s wife, a female character, onto a ranch where there are only men. He presents her as a weak and occasionally vulnerable character that needs the attention of others. Ultimately this leads to her downfall. For example she is described as, “leaning against the door frame so that her body was thrown forward”, and, ���heavily made up.” The way Steinbeck has focused on her flirtatious body language shows the importance of her seeking male attention. Steinbeck describes her throwing her body forwards because it highlights to the reader her need for physical attention. “Thrown” is a powerful verb that suggests she fully intends to show off her body and attract male attention. “Heavily” describing her make-up again suggests she has spent a lot of time on her appearance. As a woman in the 1930s she would be socially inferior to men, and perhaps is trying to use any advantage, like physical appearance, to get close to men and up the social hierarchy.
Fun starter: SHOP / BRAND NAME A-Z Challenge!
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Fun starter: SHOP / BRAND NAME A-Z Challenge!

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Fun starter. The students have to name a different BRAND NAME / SHOP / COMPANY for each letter of the alphabet. 6 of them have to be 6 letters+. The PowerPoint has a lot of fun images, answers and gifs. The students love this!