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Specialist in teaching KS3 & KS4 plus IBDP English B. Making sure all EAL/ESL/ELL/ESOL students are an integral part of learning & not only given urgent and superficial attention prior a lesson observation or an inspection.

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Specialist in teaching KS3 & KS4 plus IBDP English B. Making sure all EAL/ESL/ELL/ESOL students are an integral part of learning & not only given urgent and superficial attention prior a lesson observation or an inspection.
The world's a stage (Seven ages of man) Shakespeare: Analysis
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The world's a stage (Seven ages of man) Shakespeare: Analysis

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This resource is breaks Shakespeare’s timeless piece into simple language which enables it to be understood by all age groups. A systematic explanation of The world’s a stage in Shakespeare’s As You Like It. The world’s a stage or sometimes referred to as the Seven ages of man is clearly explained in this lesson.
11 Grade 9 Essays: An Inspector Calls J B Priestley
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11 Grade 9 Essays: An Inspector Calls J B Priestley

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11 Grade 9 essays focussing on all of the characters and main themes of Priestley’s class drama An Inspector Calls. The essays are: How does Priestley present the character of Arthur Birling? How does Priestley present the character of Mrs. Birling? How does Priestley present the character of Eric Birling? How does Priestley present the character of Sheila Birling? How does Priestley present the character of Gerald Croft? How does Priestley present the character of Inspector Goole? How does Priestley present the theme of responsibility in the play? How does Priestley present the theme of social class in the play? How does Priestley present the theme of gender in the play? How does Priestley present the theme of age class in the play? How does Priestley use dramatic irony to expose the strengths and weaknesses of characters?
Charlie & The Chocolate Factory: A study guide
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Charlie & The Chocolate Factory: A study guide

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This definitive study guide of Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory a complete unit of work designed to enhance understanding and develop literary skills in all students. This resource includes: • Chapter-by-chapter exercises (30 in total) to enhance comprehension and develop analytical thinking. • 83 pages of engaging activities tailored for student engagement • A detailed answer booklet is included. Plus • Clear explanations of the novel’s key themes • In-depth character analyses • Insights into the historical context of the story • Discussion of Dahl’s literary style • Fascinating facts to spark engaging class discussions This study guide ensures every aspect of the novel is covered, with a variety of activities to suit all learners. Preview several chapters (with answers included) to see the quality and practicality of this resource in action. Chapter 1: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774712 Chapter’s 9 &10 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774714 Chapter 13 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774715 Chapter 19 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13146970 Chapter 24 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774716 I would be grateful if you would please leave a comment.
Sheila Birling: Key Quotes
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Sheila Birling: Key Quotes

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An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley All the key quotes relating to Sheila Birling. These quotes can be used in any essay about her.
Eric Birling: Key Quotes
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Eric Birling: Key Quotes

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An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley All the key quote relating to Eric Birling. These quotes can be used in any essay about Eric Birling.
Mrs Birling: Key Quotes
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Mrs Birling: Key Quotes

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An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley All the key quote relating to Mrs Birling. These quotes can be used in any essay about Mrs. Birling
Gerald Croft: Key Quotes
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Gerald Croft: Key Quotes

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J B Priestley An Inspector Calls All the key quotes related to the character Gerald Croft These quotes can be used in any essay related to Gerald Croft
Sonnet 18 William Shakespeare
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Sonnet 18 William Shakespeare

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A systematic explanation of the Bard’s most famous sonnet. Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare clearly explained from first principles. Widely acclaimed as the greatest poem in the English language, Sonnet 18 has to be carefully explained if students are to fully appreciate and understand the Bard’s literary genius. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
An Inspector Calls: 1912 v 1945
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An Inspector Calls: 1912 v 1945

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The context of the play An Inspector Calls simply and clearly explained. When the play was set in 1912 Britain was the most powerful nation on earth and by 1945 when the play was written, it was no longer a world power.
Compound and Complex Sentences clearly explained
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Compound and Complex Sentences clearly explained

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Simple Compound & Complex sentences simply and clearly explained. This resources is aimed primarily as a revision lesson but is also very useful for students who arrive in schools with little or no English. Starting from first principles, this resources will enable students to grasp important distinction between a simple, compound and complex sentence. The clear explanation and clear examples activate confidence in the students. I would be grateful if you could please leave a comment.
Macbeth summarised on one A4 page
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Macbeth summarised on one A4 page

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A very clear summary of the key events in Shakespeare’s classic ‘Macbeth’ This is suitable for all age groups and is an excellent revision tool.
An Inspector Calls: For GCSE students working towards Grade 9
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An Inspector Calls: For GCSE students working towards Grade 9

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A complete resource has been created for students working towards from Level 5 to Level 9 GCSE Literature. 170 pages This resource includes: The context of the play explained A summary of the play A timeline Character analysis of: Arthur Birling Sybil Birling Eric Birling Sheila Birling Gerald Croft Inspector Goole Eva Smith The main themes of the play are analysed: Responsibility (both individual & collective or social) Gender Age Class The use of dramatic irony is analysed The genre of the play is also covered. Is An Inspector Calls a legal play a mystery play or a moral play A GCSE exam question at the end of each unit (13 in total)