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These resources are designed to guide students through their first reading of Chinua Achebe’s No Longer at Ease (1960). Each PowerPoint has a complete lesson, from starter to plenary including every word from the chapter displayed, key vocabulary and definitions displayed and questions on langugae, character, relationships, context and theme asked and answers animated to pop up after each slide. The useful links provided will help you as a teacher and they make excellent G&T or flipped learning webquests to give to students for homework. Useful quotes on our main character, Obi, have been provided, ready for students to add to them as they read the further chapters. I have also included two games/activities to build students’ vocabulary and language analysis skills.
Wherever an activity has more than one method of facilitation, I have added notes to the PowerPoint suggesting how it could be completed for different groups.
After the comprehension questions, each lesson has 10 slides of structured essay writing guidance designed to support students tackle the question, plan their response, and structure analytical paragraphs. The student-friendly iGCSE mark scheme comes last along with peer/self-marking instructions.
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