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A fully resourced lesson examining Macbeth 3.6, a tricky scene where Lennox discusses the state of Scotland under Macbeth’s rule to an unnamed Lord. This lesson provides tips and strategies for the exam - tackling a difficult extract, whilst also teaching the main themes and devices in the text.

This pack of resources include:

  • A word copy of the extract with colour coded questions
  • A powerpoint offering tips and strategies for tackling difficult extracts
  • A model paragraph exploring the opening of the scene
  • Teacher suggested answers included on the powerpoint in the notes section. Useful if students miss work, for new teachers or non-specialists

Suitable for any GCSE Literature specification or high ability Year 9.

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