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AQA GCSE English Language
Includes over 20 lessons, with walkthroughs and guides to aid students in preparing for the English Language GCSE (including Spoken Language).
Includes:
Past Papers
Mark schemes
Model responses
Success Criteria
Timed activities
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Much Ado About Nothing: Beatrice and Benedick
Two lessons focusing on the relationship between Beatrice and Benedick, particularly at the beginning of the play. With opportunities for discussion, close language analysis, evaluation of the text and social/historical context.
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Much Ado About Nothing: Hero and Claudio
Two lessons examining the relationship of Hero and Claudio through the conventions of courtly love at the beginning of the play and the treatment of women in the wedding scene. Resources provide opportunities for close language analysis, discussion, social and historical context and evaluation of the text.
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An Inspector Calls: The Opening Stage Directions
Two lessons examining the opening stage directions of An Inspector Calls in detail, considering:
Priestley’s use of dramatic devices
Close language analysis of how the Birling family are presented at the beginning of the play.
Consideration of social and historical context
Students guided to write an exam-style response with success criteria and model response
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Lady Macbeth analysis worksheet
A worksheet exploring how Lady Macbeth is presented in Act 1 Scene 5 of Macbeth. Ideal to use with KS3 or LA KS4 students.
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Macbeth Act 2 Scene 2
A worksheet exploring the reactions of Macbeth and Lady Macbeth after the killing of King Duncan. Ideal for use with KS3 or LA KS4.
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The Tempest descriptive writing - Prospero
A descriptive writing lesson inspired by The Tempest, with an image prompt and exemplar to help students write a description of Prospero.
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Introduction to Tragedy
Two lessons serving as an introduction to Greek tragedy, looking at the etymology and origins, Aristotle’s tragic plot structure and close analysis of an extract from Oedipus Rex.
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Creative Writing: The Road
A creative writing lesson, using The Road by Cormac McCarthy as inspiration to write an engaging and atmospheric opening to a story.
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Creative Writing: Red Room
Three lessons using the opening of Red Room by HG Wells as an inspiration for writing a descriptive setting. Photocopiable resources included.
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Much Ado About Nothing: Honour
A lesson exploring the theme of honour in Much Ado About Nothing, in particular focusing on the scene where Benedick challenges Claudio.
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Much Ado About Nothing: Comedy
A lesson examining the comedic plot in Much Ado About Nothing, in particular focusing on Act 2, Scene 3 and how the play follows the comedic plot structure.
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Reading Activities and Individual Reading Log
A Powerpoint of 10 mini-activities designed to accompany students’ independent reading and encourage them to reflect on their reading, along with a personal reading log that can be printed and completed by students.