OCR EMC
Language and Literature
Jeremy Paxman Interview with Dizzee Rascal and Valerie Amos
Fully annotated
Spoken Language Features
Grice’s Maxims
Exam Style Question
Potentially very useful, but lacks teacher's notes so I find it a bit limited. What is more, explanations are not always clear on annotations, for example the tag 'pragmatics' next to the phrase 'as well'; what are we supposed to read into this? Lastly, it would be helpful to see a model answer to go with the question the writer has usefully included, to see how the PPT can be expanded into a student response. Overall this material is food for thought, but not as comprehensive as I would have expected for a priced article. The lesson plan seems to have been omitted.
Elocin123
4 years ago
Sorry for a late reply. There’s no lesson plan as it’s annotated PowerPoint. You can teach the resource as you see fit. I approach it as a context based starter, annotated main and planning the practice question. I have uploaded the resource I use as a language teacher, I verbally explain the language annotations to my groups etc. You are meant to read into it as a language specialist by explaining in more detail to your students. There is no model answer due to the pricing of the resource, if I created a model answer to the suggested question the resource would be more expensive and I try to keep my resources reasonably priced. Apologies if you found this resource not as comprehensive as you would expect.<br />
Kind regards<br />
Elocin123
Empty reply does not make any sense for the end user