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Chillington Tuition is a husband and wife team who offer one-to-one tuition, as well as providing resources for classroom teachers and tutors.

Chillington Tuition is a husband and wife team who offer one-to-one tuition, as well as providing resources for classroom teachers and tutors.
'The Prelude (An Extract)' by William Wordsworth
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'The Prelude (An Extract)' by William Wordsworth

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The All You Need Series offers a no-nonsense, clean, comprehensive package of resources needed to teach ‘The Prelude (An Extract)’ by William Wordsworth. Focus on GCSE AQA English Literature Paper 2: Power & Conflict Poetry. With many years of experience teaching this poem to GCSE classes, small groups, and individuals, we have collated everything you will need to help students respond to the comparative essay question. The package includes a 35-slide PowerPoint presentation, and a 38-page PDF. PowerPoint Presentation: Annotated version of ‘The Prelude’ General overview Recurring themes and language Overview of structure with examples Close analysis of poetic techniques 10 reading for meaning questions and answers 5 poems identified as good comparisons Three responses to a question of varying quality for student analysis 5 example questions Non-fiction activity with image prompt Creative writing activity with image prompt Extra slides recommended for photocopying PDF: Annotated and clean versions of the poem Recurring themes and language activity Analysis of structure with examples Analysis of language techniques 10 Reading for meaning questions and answers More context information 5 poems identified as good comparisons 5 example questions, with high quality responses (each around 600 words) Word Search A list of more lesson / activity ideas
Reading Skills - 10 Engaging Non-fiction Articles with Lessons
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Reading Skills - 10 Engaging Non-fiction Articles with Lessons

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Do you find it difficult to find engaging non-fiction articles that interest young people? This is precisely why we produced this new, bespoke collection of articles and PowerPoint lessons. Chillington Tuition presents ten engaging non-fiction articles carefully constructed for teenage readers. Each one has been constructed to use at least ten tier 2 words, and acknowledges a particular reading ability and age. Each PowerPoint invites students to engage with tier 2 vocabulary, non-fiction language techniques, and respond to no-nonsense comprehension questions. Please note: These articles are also used in our 10-part non-fiction collection in PDF (without PowerPoint lessons), also available in our shop.
English Language Paper One Example (AQA): The Accidental Tourist
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English Language Paper One Example (AQA): The Accidental Tourist

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Completely original AQA style English Language Paper 1: Section A and B questions, based on an extract from Anne Tyler’s The Accidental Tourist. Section A: Q1,2,3,4 Section B: Q5 Finding original texts with Language Paper One style questions is often an issue for classroom teachers, tutors, and students. Chillington Tuition have created this resource thanks to many years of experience searching for engaging fiction to help students tackle the skills required of them in their English Language exams. Includes: Word Doc: 15 pages of the questions and space for answers. Simply print, photocopy, and away you go. PowerPoint: Mirrors the word doc, with some extra pointers for question 2 and language analysis.
Unseen Poetry - AQA Lang Paper 2, Sec C
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Unseen Poetry - AQA Lang Paper 2, Sec C

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Taking four AQA past papers (2018,2019,2020,2021), each of the eight poems are annotated and analysed for language and structure. Each question is provided with an example response. Ideal for revising unseen poetry in preparation for mock or final examinations. Both Word Doc and PowerPoint include: Annotated poems Language features Structural features Poem overview Example response (part 1 and part 2 of sec C) Word Doc: 19 pages PowerPoint: 60 slides
Unseen Poetry: AQA Paper 2, Section C (2021 Exam Paper)
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Unseen Poetry: AQA Paper 2, Section C (2021 Exam Paper)

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Unseen Poetry Section C of the 2021 AQA exam paper on the two poems: 2021:‘A London Thoroughfare*. 2 A.M.’ by Amy Lowell & ‘November Night, Edinburgh’ by Norman MacCaig. Includes: PowerPoint (24 slides) with language and structural analysis, example response, and activities. PDF: Ready to print. Can be used to support whole class lesson or used in one-to-one tuition, or used independently for revision / assessment.
An Inspector Calls (AQA) ‘To what extent do the characters change?’
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An Inspector Calls (AQA) ‘To what extent do the characters change?’

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An Inspector Calls: AQA English Literature: Paper 2 A lesson and resource to help students tackle the question: ‘To what extent do the characters change throughout the play?’ PowerPoint: 9 slides to prepares students to answer the question. This can be used as an assessment point, revision, one-to-one tuition, or independent study. PDF: Follows the PP but can also be used independently. Print, photocopy, and away you go…
An Inspector Calls: Mrs Birling (AQA)
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An Inspector Calls: Mrs Birling (AQA)

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English Literature Paper Two: Section A - An Inspector Calls. Focussed on Mrs Birling and the question: ‘To what extent is Mrs Birling an unlikeable character?’ Ideal for: classroom revision of Mrs Birling’s character. one-to-one tuition given to students for revision Includes: PowerPoint with 25 slides. Could be reduced to one lesson or used over 2-3 lessons. Builds on ten important quotations that shows the prejudiced views of Mrs Birling. Leads to a longer response to the question with three given examples.
An Inspector Calls: Examination Papers & Example Responses
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An Inspector Calls: Examination Papers & Example Responses

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10 AQA An Inspector Calls Examination Papers: 20 questions with example responses Ideal for examination preparation: whole class, one-to-one, or independent revision. Specification: AQA English Literature: Paper 2 Section A: Modern Texts - An Inspector Calls Includes past AQA Exam Papers: 2014 (Specimen), 2015 (Specimen), 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, Plus 3 x New AQA Style Examination Papers. Includes: PDF: 51 pages. 20 questions, each with an example response PowerPoint: 61 slides. Each question, example response, and planning sheet.
An Inspector Calls: Context and Social Class
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An Inspector Calls: Context and Social Class

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Unlock the Depths of “An Inspector Calls”: A Journey Through Time, Class, and Character. Dive into the heart of J.B. Priestley’s “An Inspector Calls” with our meticulously crafted lessons, designed to enrich your GCSE students’ understanding of this pivotal play. This comprehensive resource takes students on a journey from 1912 to 1946, exploring the critical moments that shape the narrative’s backdrop and bring its themes to life. Developed with AQA and Paper 2 in mind, this could be reduced to one lesson, or used over two or three depending on the level of knowledge / revision students need. Powerpoint includes (42 slides): Look at important dates and moments between 1912 and 1946. Consideration of social class and mobility. Revision of characters and relationship to social class. Use of 2018 exam paper question on social class. Focus on key quotations related to social class. Example response to 2018 question. PDF (20 pages): This can be used to accompany the lesson, or used independently for revision or as part of one-to-tuition.
English Language Paper One Example (AQA): The Pedestrian
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English Language Paper One Example (AQA): The Pedestrian

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Completely original AQA style English Language Paper 1: Section A and B questions, based on an extract from Ray Bradbury’s The Pedestrian. Section A: Q1,2,3,4 Section B: Q5 Finding original texts with Language Paper One style questions is often an issue for classroom teachers, tutors, and students. Chillington Tuition has created this resource thanks to many years of experience searching for engaging fiction to help students tackle the skills required of them in their English Language exams. Includes: Word Doc: 15 pages of the questions and space for answers. Simply print, photocopy, and away you go. PowerPoint: Mirrors the word doc, with some extra pointers for Q2, Q3, &Q5.
Othello: A Level English Literature (AQA Spec B) Section A
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Othello: A Level English Literature (AQA Spec B) Section A

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Othello: A Level Spec B, Section A practice. Two extracts taken form Act 4, scene 1, with activities and support with addressing the mark scheme. Includes: PowerPoint (17 slides) with extracts, sample answers, and support. PDF that can accompany whole class teaching, used in one-to-one tuition, or given for independent revision / assessment. This has been used with whole classes over 2 hour sessions, and supports students’ understanding of what is expected in section A, the unseen element of the exam.
Othello: English Literature A Level AQA Section B
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Othello: English Literature A Level AQA Section B

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A Level English Literature resource for AQA Specification B: Aspects of Tragedy - Othello. This PowerPoint focusses on Cassio and how his character is presented throughout the play, culminating in a new question with example responses for students to study. Activities include vocabulary to describe Cassio positively and negatively, as well as summarising important scenes. Many quotations are given, with explanations for how they show Cassio’s character. Having spent many years teaching A Level English Literature, Chillington Tuition is dedicated to sharing good practice and helping teachers and students succeed in their studies.
TikTok Famous - Reading Non-fiction - Online Article for Teenagers - 06
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TikTok Famous - Reading Non-fiction - Online Article for Teenagers - 06

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One of a collection of no-nonsense lessons and materials aimed at helping Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 pupils engage with non-fiction. With a focus on tier 2 vocabulary, each original article also includes several persuasive techniques pupils can identify. Can be used in class or during one-to-one tutoring sessions. Aimed at improving general non-fiction skills and understanding of tier 2 vocabulary. Includes: An online article for teenagers (Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 7.8. Reading Age: 13-15) Engaging topic: How to be successful on TikTok Power Point presentation (Suggested photocopying: slides 2+4) Includes 10 tier 2 words (prompted with activity) Requires analysis of persuasive language techniques 10 comprehension questions with answers Activity leading towards an extended analysis Can be amended for one lesson or more
English Language (AQA) Paper One, Section B: 10 Sample Papers and Responses with Analysis
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English Language (AQA) Paper One, Section B: 10 Sample Papers and Responses with Analysis

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Finding good example GCSE English Language (AQA) papers that students have not already seen can be a problem. Not only that, but finding good example responses are few and far between. These were the problems we experienced, and inspired our latest PDF collection. We have designed 10 original Section B exam papers, each with example responses and identified language techniques. This package is ideal for classroom teaching, setting homework, one-to-one tuition, or revision. Our 70-page PDF file contains: 10 original, carefully designed sample AQA Language Paper One, Section B papers with engaging images and lively prompts 20 Example responses (two for each paper) A breakdown of the language techniques used in each response Whether you keep this PDF to yourself for classroom teaching, or give it to your students for revision, you will both have plenty of creative writing prompts and examples to work with.
The Joy of Swimming - Reading Non-fiction - Online Article for Teenagers - 10
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The Joy of Swimming - Reading Non-fiction - Online Article for Teenagers - 10

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One of a collection of no-nonsense lessons and materials aimed at helping Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 pupils engage with non-fiction. With a focus on tier 2 vocabulary, each original article also includes several persuasive techniques pupils can identify. Can be used in class or during one-to-one tutoring sessions. Aimed at improving general non-fiction skills and understanding of tier 2 vocabulary. Includes: An online article for teenagers (Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 11. Reading age: 15-16) Engaging topic: Explores why swimming is good for you Power Point presentation (Suggested photocopying: slides 2+4) Includes 10 tier 2 words (prompted with activity) Requires analysis of persuasive language techniques 10 comprehension questions with answers Activity leading towards an extended analysis Can be amended for one lesson or more
Sonnet 29: William Shakespeare
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Sonnet 29: William Shakespeare

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AQA English Literature: Paper 2 Section B: Love & Relationships Sonnet 29: William Shakespeare Word Doc. ready to print: Activities to aid students understand overall meaning, themes, structure, & language.
Alex Rider: Stormbreaker - An Extract (Reading Fiction)
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Alex Rider: Stormbreaker - An Extract (Reading Fiction)

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Reading fiction 03. Using a short extract from Anthony Horowitz’s Alex rider: Stormbreaker, pupils will analyse character, tension, and focus on dialogue and punctuation. This can be adjusted for delivery between 1 to 2 classroom lessons. Could also be used for one-to-one tuition, independent revision, or using the PDF, set for cover work. PowerPoint: 14 slides 6 tasks Addresses comprehension Focus on character and tension Addresses dialogue, speaker tags, and punctuation Extended reading task PDF: 10 pages. All you need to complete the tasks given on the PowerPoint presentation. Can also be photocopied and used independently of PowerPoint for homework, revision, or cover lesson.
Non-fiction: Reading Biographies - Michael Phelps
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Non-fiction: Reading Biographies - Michael Phelps

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Reading Non-fiction: Biography Beneath the Surface: My Story by Michael Phelps & Brian Cazenuve A lesson aimed at helping students understand the conventions of non-fiction and biographical writing. Dive into Inspiration with Michael Phelps’ Journey Are you looking to inspire your students, ignite a passion for perseverance, and instill the values of dedication and hard work? Discover the magic of Olympic dreams with our meticulously crafted lesson plan, centered around the awe-inspiring journey of Michael Phelps - the most decorated Olympian of all time. Includes: PowerPoint: 14 slides that build on the conventions of autobiography, celebrating the dedication of a successful Olympian. PDF: A workbook connected to PP. Can be printed and used independently for revision, one-to-one tuition, or for cover work.
Comparing Kamikaze & War Photographer (AQA)
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Comparing Kamikaze & War Photographer (AQA)

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AQA English Literature, paper 2, section B: Power & Conflict poetry. A lesson focussed on comparing Kamikaze by Beatrice Garland, and War Photographer by Carol Ann Duffy Includes activities based on overall themes, language, and structure. Uses the question: Compare how war affects people in Kamikaze with one other poem from the collection. Also includes an example response. PDF version can be used to support the lesson, or used as an independent resource for independent revision or one-to-one tuition.
Man's Best Friend - Reading Non-fiction - Online Article for Teenagers - 04
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Man's Best Friend - Reading Non-fiction - Online Article for Teenagers - 04

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One of a collection of no-nonsense lessons and materials aimed at helping Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 pupils engage with non-fiction. With a focus on tier 2 vocabulary, each original article also includes several persuasive techniques pupils can identify. Can be used in class or during one-to-one tutoring sessions. Aimed at improving general non-fiction skills and understanding of tier 2 vocabulary. Includes: An online article for teenagers (Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 9.4. Reading Age: 14-15) Engaging topic: History of our relationship with dogs Power Point presentation (Suggested photocopying: slides 2+4) Includes 10 tier 2 words (prompted with activity) Requires analysis of persuasive language techniques 10 comprehension questions with answers Activity leading towards an extended analysis Can be amended for one lesson or more