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This was created for learners doing GCSE English Language - the new Grade 9-1 Course. It can be used as a revision or even an introduction to language features. I’ve described how I did it with a set of learners but the simple PowerPoint slide could be used in any number of ways.

The general aim is to improve a story which starts ‘The student was late’ using the power of language features. The slides are created in such a way that it forces learners to find very straightforward explanations for the language feature that they have been given. Although this does not directly help with the exam question where they have to find, analyse and explain language features it serves as an introduction.

The resource also works towards paper 1 question 5 (AQA board at least!) when learners must incorporate language features in to their own creative writing, either descriptive or narrative.

You can find my structural features game here - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-english-language-9-1-structural-features-game-with-lesson-plan-11988220

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dgriffiths20

a month ago
5

Thank you. This is a great resource. I am looking forward to using it.

TES Resource Team

a month ago
5

We are pleased to let you know that your resource GCSE English Language 9-1: Language Features Game, has been hand-picked by the Tes resources content team to be featured on https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/gcse-exam-revision/english-language in January 2025. Congratulations on your resource being chosen and thank you for your ongoing contributions to the Tes Resources marketplace.

rebecca_osei1

3 years ago
5

Very good resource

amazingannagrace

4 years ago
5

Great resource, thank you

MadTeacher1

5 years ago
5

excellent resource. Thanks.

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