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Never Let Me Go - Chapters 6, 7, and 8
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Never Let Me Go - Chapters 6, 7, and 8

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Comprehensive powerpoint-led lesson on Chapters 6, 7, and 8 of Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go (2005). Lesson includes: links to other dystopian literature concerned with censorships Concept checking questions for each chapter Close text analysis examples abd further questions Context for WWII concentration camps Analysis notes for students **Edexcel AS/A Level English Literature (2015+) Paper 2: Prose Comparison - Science and Society**
Barber, 'Material'
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Barber, 'Material'

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A full lesson on the poem Ros Barber’s ‘Material’ Poems of Decade, Forward Poetry (2011) Edexcel AS/A English Literature, 2015+
Duhig, 'The Lammas Hireling'
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Duhig, 'The Lammas Hireling'

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A full lesson on the poem ‘The Lammas Hireling’ by Ian Duhig. hieved a Grade 1 observation. Poems of Decade, Forward Poetry (2011) Edexcel AS/A English Literature, 2015+
Ford, 'Guiseppe'
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Ford, 'Guiseppe'

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A full lesson on the poem ‘Guiseppe’ by Roderick Ford. Poems of Decade, Forward Poetry (2011) Edexcel AS/A English Literature, 2015+
Jenkins, 'Effects'
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Jenkins, 'Effects'

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A full lesson on the poem ‘Effects’ by Alan Jenkins. Poems of Decade, Forward Poetry (2011) Edexcel AS/A English Literature, 2015+
Never Let Me Go - Chapters 12 and 13
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Never Let Me Go - Chapters 12 and 13

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A full lesson which guides student to closely consider Chapters 12 and 13 of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go (2005). Students will also produce an essay plan for a comparative answer on ‘the presentation of desire’. **EdExcel AS/A Level English Literature 2015+. Paper 2: ‘Science and Society’. **
A Streetcar Named Desire - An Introduction
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A Streetcar Named Desire - An Introduction

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This lesson introduces Tenessee Williams’ 1947 play, A Streetcar Named Desire. The lesson encourages learners to predict probable complications which may develop in the play based on an introduction to the themes, and begins an analysis of the scene opening of Scene One.
Othello - Marxism
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Othello - Marxism

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LO1 to complete notes on how class has been presented and dramatised (AO1, AO3) LO2 to read, analyse, and evaluate critical perspectives (AO5) LO3 to plan a response to a class question, using context and critics (AO1, AO2, AO3, AO5) Extension and stretch and challenge activities are embedded throughout; the lesson has an overarching question which encourages the development of higher order thinking. Opportunities for paragraph writing and peer assessment are also utilised. AS/A Level English Literature (2015+) Paper 1, Section A: Shakespeare
Blake, 'London'
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Blake, 'London'

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A full lesson, including a ‘do now’ activity as students settle, an overarching session question, detailed context, scaffolded guided questions for analysis of sound, language, figurative language, structure and form. EdExcel AS/A Level English Literature Paper 3: Poetry, Section B: The Romantics
Never Let Me Go - Chapters 9, 10, and 11
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Never Let Me Go - Chapters 9, 10, and 11

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A full lesson which guides student to closely consider Chapters 9, 10 and 11 of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go (2005). **EdExcel AS/A Level English Literature 2015+. Paper 2: ‘Science and Society’. **
Never Let Me Go - Chapters 4 and 5
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Never Let Me Go - Chapters 4 and 5

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A full lesson which guides student to closely consider Marxist and Neo-marxist readings of Chapters 4 and 5 of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go (2005). Key content: Discussion of Bentham’s Panopticon A Neo-marxist reading of the Sales and Exchanges Concept checking questions for both chapters Guided essay practice, and self assessment activity **EdExcel AS/A Level English Literature 2015+. Paper 2: ‘Science and Society’. **
Introduction to TEFL - Intro to Grammar
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Introduction to TEFL - Intro to Grammar

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This second lesson of the course which introduces grammar in the ESOL classroom. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - Introduction to Phonetics
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Introduction to TEFL - Introduction to Phonetics

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This is the third lesson of the course which works through a series of acitivites introducing phonetics, the phonemic chart, and it’s useage in the ESOL classroom. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - Teaching Vocabulary
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Introduction to TEFL - Teaching Vocabulary

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This forth lesson of the course puts students in the position of an MFL student using a range of vocabulary learning activities. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Intro to TEFL - Using Songs
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Intro to TEFL - Using Songs

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This lesson of the course demonstrates a range of activites which use popular songs which can be used to teach ESOL. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - The PPP model
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Introduction to TEFL - The PPP model

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This lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This fifth lesson of the course overviews the Presentation, Practise, Production (PPP) model used to scaffold grammar and skills lessons. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.
Introduction to TEFL - Lesson Planning
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Introduction to TEFL - Lesson Planning

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his lesson is part of a short course designed to introduce some of the principles and skills required to teach English as a second or other language. This lesson of the course demonstrates two scaffolded lesson structures - one for grammar and skills, and a second for vocabulary and functional language. By the end of the lesson, students will draft a microteach using a four element scaffold. The lesson has been designed so it may be delivered as flipped, blended or as in class learning.