Resources suitable for English Language and Literature GCSEs and Key Stage 3 & 4 to engage them in English.
There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature.
All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too.
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Elevate your A Level English Language teaching with this comprehensive Scheme of Work dedicated to the art of writing compelling opinion articles. This resource is tailor-made for the AQA curriculum, ensuring students not only grasp the concept but excel in execution.
Contents:
Opinion Article Exemplars: Dive into curated examples showcasing the best of opinion writing.
Theory Revision: Revisit key theorists, delving deep into topics such as gender, sociolect, dialect, ethnolect, and occupation to provide a robust foundation.
Language Levels Explored: Comprehensive revision covering all linguistic tiers, ensuring students have a holistic understanding.
Exam-Ready: Integrated exam questions and timed responses to simulate the AQA examination experience.
Assessment Tools: Peer assessment checklist included, fostering a collaborative learning environment and facilitating constructive feedback.
Classroom Application:
This resource seamlessly integrates into your A Level English Language curriculum, equipped with activities, sample writings, and assessment guidelines. It’s designed to be both a teaching aid and a self-study resource.
Benefits:
Detailed exploration of opinion article writing.
Comprehensive coverage of essential theories.
Exam-centric approach for best results.
Fosters analytical and critical thinking.
Empower your students with the tools to write persuasive opinion articles, grounded in theory and practice. An indispensable asset for the AQA A Level English Language syllabus.
Thank you SO much for your generosity in the amount of resources here, I am very unsure of this A Level and have taken over from someone else and you have basically saved me with this comprehensive scheme. THANK YOU!
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Not a lot to it. Several of the PowerPoints are slides with the mark scheme copied on to them. Not much in the way of teaching resources, probably good if you are lecturing your students, but not much active learning.
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I thought this was for the current AQA English Language ALevel, but there are some mistakes about the exam questions, the criteria and the how many marks they are worth.
AndrewJ056
5 years ago
Actually, depending on whether you’re doing AS or A Level depends on the exam questions you could be given.
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