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English Language and Literature A Level and GCSE lessons and resources, as well as some KS3.

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English Language and Literature A Level and GCSE lessons and resources, as well as some KS3.
How to Approach AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 (AIC, Power and Conflict, Unseen)
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How to Approach AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2 (AIC, Power and Conflict, Unseen)

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Extremely detailed lesson on each component of the AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 2. It includes: How to approach An Inspector Calls and Power and Conflict poetry and Unseen poetry Walk-through of the whole exam paper Quizzes and answers for AIC and Power and Conflict Table of all past exam questions for AIC and Power and Conflict Key vocabulary Exam technique Past questions and mark scheme indicative content Colour-coded introductions with thesis statements Colour-coded model paragraphs Mark scheme and examiner’s mark and comments How to structure your answer resource How to structure comparative poetry essay (‘Ozymandias’ and ‘MLD’) Colour-coded model responses for the Unseen section
How to Approach Paper 2: Dystopian Fiction, Question 5 [OCR]
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How to Approach Paper 2: Dystopian Fiction, Question 5 [OCR]

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Lesson focusing on tips on how to approach OCR English Literature A Level Paper 2 Question 5: language analysis, including: 2019&2022 grade boundaries compared Mark scheme Dystopian reading list Dystopian conventions Typical Question 5 based on an extract from Nineteen Eighty-Four THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF OLIGARCHICAL COLLECTIVISM Consolidation questions Easily adaptable
OCR GCSE Animal Farm Exam Practice
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OCR GCSE Animal Farm Exam Practice

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Three lessons focusing on the Animal Farm question on the OCR Literature Paper using the AOs, includes: Part A and B, including exam question and extracts Detailed context Annotated extracts Form and structure Hints and tips Model responses OCR 2023 grade boundaries
Edexcel Unseen Poetry Lessons
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Edexcel Unseen Poetry Lessons

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Three time-saving lessons on unseen poetry from the Edexcel exam board Poetry Section A with candidate answers, tips and examiner’s comments This is for revision and presupposes knowledge of the Poems of the Decade Anthology and how to express poetry analysis Easily adaptable You can use as a mini scheme towards the end of Year 12/13 or in the run up to mocks
AQA A Level Crime Poetry: 'Peter Grimes'
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AQA A Level Crime Poetry: 'Peter Grimes'

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AQA English Literature A Level Elements of Crime: Poetry, ‘Peter Grimes’ by George Crabbe Very detailed lesson covering all AOs Includes socioeconomic context for background and elements of crime Poem includes helpful annotations on key sections Exam question Easily adaptable
AQA A Level: Death of a Salesman Overview
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AQA A Level: Death of a Salesman Overview

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Very detailed overview lesson for AQA A Level Literature, Aspects of Tragedy, covering all the assessment objectives. Includes: Post WWII context and the American Dream Plot and Theme overview Language, form, and structure Annotated opening stage directions and early dialogue Exam question Ideal for revision
Year 9 into 10 GCSE English Transition
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Year 9 into 10 GCSE English Transition

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A Year 9 into Year 10 Transition Booklet to prepare Year 9 students for English Language Paper 1. There is lots of advice, skills practise, differentiated tasks, reading for pleasure, and a practice paper at the end.
Macbeth Act 2.2 Exam Question Lesson on Guilt (AQA)
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Macbeth Act 2.2 Exam Question Lesson on Guilt (AQA)

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AQA GCSE English Literature Paper 1, Macbeth exam question lesson (2.2). It includes: Annotated mark scheme Question extract on the theme of Guilt Detailed historical context- Great Chain of Being, Divine Right of Kings, Gunpowder Plot, Witchcraft Key Vocabulary Pre-annotated exam question (annotations can be deleted) Colour-coded model introduction with thesis statement Colour-coded model paragraph with examiners mark and comments (aimed at Lower ability) Scaffolded paragraph
An Inspector Calls: How to Approach the Exam Question (Gender)
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An Inspector Calls: How to Approach the Exam Question (Gender)

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Detailed lesson on AQA GCSE Literature Paper 2 Exam Essay Structure and lesser Characters in the play. It includes: General essay tips Mark Scheme Exam questions + exam questions resource with 14 questions Eric model essay resource as a guide Example paragraph Examiner’s commentary Step-by-step approach to an exam question on gender Analyses of quotes with bullet-point guidance General historical context on gender Essay plan including building a clear thesis statement This can be easily adapted to your class or to other exam boards, hence no AOs on slides
Edexcel: The Handmaid's Tale and Frankenstein Recap
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Edexcel: The Handmaid's Tale and Frankenstein Recap

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Detailed lesson on THT and Frankenstein from the Science and Society section of Edexcel English Literature Paper 2: Prose Includes: June 2019 exam questions Mark scheme Examiner’s comments & Tips Candidate responses Overview of both THT and Frankenstein (plot, context, narrative, character, theme, language etc.)
AQA A Level Literature, Elements of Crime Assessment Revision
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AQA A Level Literature, Elements of Crime Assessment Revision

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AQA English Literature A Level, Elements of Crime Poetry & Atonement Extremely detailed lesson of 52 slides Overview of each poem and the novel, including links, key quotes/ideas/themes Includes plot of Atonement Exam questions Examiner advice Indicative content Model essays and introductions Ideal for revision
AQA A Level Crime Poetry : 'The Laboratory'
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AQA A Level Crime Poetry : 'The Laboratory'

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AQA English Literature A Level Elements of Crime: Poetry ‘The Laboratory’ by Robert Browning Very detailed lesson covering all AOs Includes socioeconomic context for background Poem includes helpful annotations Exam questions and colour-coded model answer Easily adaptable
AQA A Level English Literature: Crime Poetry Overview
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AQA A Level English Literature: Crime Poetry Overview

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AQA English Literature A Level, Elements of Crime Poetry Overview of each poem, including links, key quotes/ideas/ themes ‘Peter Grimes’ ‘Ballad of Reading Gaol’ ‘My Last Duchess’ ‘Porphyria’s Lover’ ‘The Laboratory’ Exam question Examiner advice Indicative content Ideal for revision lessons
AQA Language Paper 1 Revision
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AQA Language Paper 1 Revision

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A revision lesson with resources. Each question is covered in detail with relevant strategies for all abilities, and model answers. There is between three/four hours teaching here.
A Christmas Carol GCSE Revision Lesson
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A Christmas Carol GCSE Revision Lesson

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Detailed AQA GCSE English Literature lesson revising the main ideas in the novella. It includes: Basic plot Revision template Quiz with answers Context Form and structure Exam question on Scrooge’s attitude and behaviour (Stave One) Success criteria and mark scheme Two student responses Model introduction with thesis statement Planning slides Easily adaptable to other exam boards
Jekyll and Hyde Exam Practice, Good and Evil (AQA)
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Jekyll and Hyde Exam Practice, Good and Evil (AQA)

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Straightforward lesson on exam practice for AQA Literature Paper 1 Jekyll and Hyde includes: Quiz with answers Exam technique Mark Scheme Annotated exam extract (Good and Evil) Some context Chapter Breakdown Success Criteria Detailed plan Model introduction and thesis statement
The Structure of Jekyll and Hyde Essays (AQA)
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The Structure of Jekyll and Hyde Essays (AQA)

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Very detailed AQA GCSE Literature Paper 1 lesson and resources on how to approach the Jekyll and Hyde exam essays, includes: Exam technique Chapter Breakdown All main and secondary characters Women in the novella Contextual overview for both texts Key Vocabulary including homosocial Mark Scheme Annotated exam extracts Colour-coded introductions with thesis statements Colour-coded Student exemplar response with examiner’s comments Easily adaptable