Intro to Similes, Metaphor and PersonificationQuick View
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Intro to Similes, Metaphor and Personification

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<p>Complete lesson on different types of imagery (similes, metaphor and personification). Includes explanation and introductory exercises for each technique</p> <p>Slide 2: Definitions of simile, metaphor and personification, with examples of each<br /> Slide 3: STEP 1: IDENTIFYING THE TYPE OF IMAGERY(POINT) with exercise for students<br /> Slide 4: STEP 2: EVIDENCE: WHAT IS BEING COMPARED TO WHAT? STEP 3: EXPLAINING THE EFFECT ON THE READER with exemplar response<br /> Slides 5-6: Longer comprehension exercise on identifying different examples of figurative language<br /> Slide 7: Mini essay-style question</p>
GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 5Quick View
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GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 5

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<p>Complete 52-slide lesson on GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 5- Transactional Writing (TW)<br /> Slides 2-4: Recap and Top Tips<br /> Slides 5-10: Different types of TW forms and what stylistic features to include<br /> Slides 11-12: Audience and how to address your audience<br /> Slides 13-16: Different types of purpose and how to structure your essay accordingly<br /> Slide 17: Overview of 5-stage essay structure<br /> Slides 18-20: Introduction (what makes a good introduction, and short exercise for students to identify most effective introductions)<br /> Slides 21-36: Main Body: what language features to include; different kinds of sentence structure; the passive voice versus active; brief exercise for students to identify and discuss emotive language techniques, varied sentence structures and the effects of both<br /> Slides 37-40: Counterargument: why it is effective and how best to use one<br /> Slide 41: Conclusion<br /> Slides 42-52: Exemplar responses with tasks for students</p>
Adjectives, Noun Phrases, Verbs and AdverbsQuick View
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Adjectives, Noun Phrases, Verbs and Adverbs

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<p>Complete PPT lesson on the purpose of various texts; adjectives, noun phrases, verbs and adverbs, and how to identify each</p> <p>Slide 2: different types of purpose behind writing<br /> Slide 3: exercise to practise identifying purpose<br /> Slide 4: explanation of adjectives and noun phrases: how to identify them and their effects<br /> Slide 5: exercise on adjectives and noun phrases<br /> Slide 6: explanation of verbs and adverbs: how to identify them and their effects<br /> Slides 7-8: exercise on verbs and adverbs<br /> Slides 9-10: longer comprehension exercise on adjectives, noun phrases, verbs and adverbs. Passage taken from Wilkie Collins novel</p>
Comprehension Lesson: Authorial PerspectiveQuick View
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Comprehension Lesson: Authorial Perspective

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<p>Complete 11-slide lesson on how <em>time</em> and <em>perspective</em> influence writing and style, using examples from WW1<br /> Slide 2: discussion on two different WW1 perpectives (recruiting officer in London versus soldier writing from the trenches)<br /> Slide 3: comprehension exercise using recruitment poster from WW1<br /> Slides 4-5: exercise on deducing implied meaning from texts<br /> Slide 6: comprehension exercise on excerpt from WW1 autobiography<br /> Slide 7: exercise on implied meaning using same autobiography<br /> Slides 8-9: comparative exercise based on 2 extracts<br /> Slides 10: creative writing exercise (writing 2 WW1 letters from different perspectives)<br /> Slides 11: examples of how to structure and start each letter</p>
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Sec. AQuick View
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Sec. A

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<p>24-slide PPT lesson on AQA GCSE English Language Paper 2 Questions 1-4 (Section A)<br /> Structured around an exemplar question (including 2 passages) from AQA English Language resource<br /> Includes examiners’ advice on each question, advice on structuring and exemplar answers for Questions 1-4</p>