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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!

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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!
NEW! 36 POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES – DEFINITIONS, EXAMPLES, EFFECTS
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NEW! 36 POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES – DEFINITIONS, EXAMPLES, EFFECTS

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Another MUST HAVE! An excellent, user-friendly, detailed and printable PowerPoint resource based on 36 POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES which include DETAILED yet EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND DEFINITIONS and EXAMPLES together with their EFFECTS on the reader. A great aid for RECOGNISING, UNDERSTANDING and ANALYSING POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES in response to ALL POETRY TASKS, ASSESSMENTS AND EXAMINATIONS.
‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding – Themes, Characters and Quotes
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‘Lord of the Flies’ by William Golding – Themes, Characters and Quotes

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A detailed PowerPoint focusing on the MAIN THEMES, CHARACTERS and KEY QUOTES in the novel ‘Lord of the Flies’. Includes CONTEXTUAL and HISTORICAL BACKGROUND detail based on Golding’s BELIEFS and PHILOSOPHY, various interactive TASKS which focus on RULES and LEADERSHIP, the main SYMBOLS in the novel together with KEY QUOTES and an in depth ANALYSIS of each of the main CHARACTERS in the novel.
‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar - Pre - Reading Assessment - Chapter 13
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‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar - Pre - Reading Assessment - Chapter 13

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A PRE-READING TASK based on CHAPTER 13 of the novel ‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar. This includes a series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS, a copy of CHAPTER 13 together with an EXAMPLE of a MODEL PEEZER Paragraph for students to follow in response to relevant questions. Aimed at HIGHER ABILITY KS3 students but can be adapted to suit LOWER ABILITY students too.
Useful Words and Phrases to Explain Effect
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Useful Words and Phrases to Explain Effect

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A handy Powerpoint containing various slides to explain the EFFECT of key words, quotes and evidence from given texts. Also contains a table of ABSTRACT NOUNS to add to students' vocabulary banks and ways in which to structure and develop their responses to given texts in a more sophisticated, imaginative way. Great for describing ATMOSPHERE, FEELINGS and the SENSES.
Is Social Networking a Negative Influence? Writing to Argue and Persuade.
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Is Social Networking a Negative Influence? Writing to Argue and Persuade.

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A detailed tutorial focusing on a response to the attached article ‘Is Social Networking a Negative Influence?’ Includes the ADVANTAGES and DISADVANTAGES of SOCIAL NETWORKING, PERSUASIVE DEVICES, useful CONNECTIVES and PARAGRAPH/SENTENCE starters, EXAMPLES of selected QUOTES and STRUCTURED RESPONSES to the task plus a possible ESSAY STRUCTURE in response to the given article. Could be adapted as a Speaking and Listening Task too.
Question 2 iGCSE Cambridge English Language Paper 2 Extended Tier
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Question 2 iGCSE Cambridge English Language Paper 2 Extended Tier

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A valuable PowerPoint tutorial based on how to approach Question 2 of the iGCSE Cambridge English Language Paper 2 (Extended Tier). Includes Examiners’ Comments, the Marking Criteria, suggested Planning Techniques, a Writing Frame, Useful Phrases and Vocabulary to describe the EFFECT of Language, Sentence Starters and a final Example Response to a Past Paper Question.
DESCRIBING TONE OF VOICE
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DESCRIBING TONE OF VOICE

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A handy powerpoint containing useful vocabulary (both ABSTRACT NOUNS and ADJECTIVES) which describes a writer’s TONE OF VOICE with particular focus on NON-FICTION TEXTS and the GCSE EDUQAS ENGLISH LANGUAGE EXAMINATION, COMPONENT 2. This could also be used to describe the EFFECTS of LANGUAGE on the READER. A great resource to develop students’ vocabulary in a more SOPHISTICATED way.
NEW EDUQAS iGCSE LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2a - A FORMAL SPEECH
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NEW EDUQAS iGCSE LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2a - A FORMAL SPEECH

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Another useful PRESENTATION/RESOURCE based on RECOGNISING and SELECTING PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE in a FORMAL SPEECH (Donald Trump’s Victory Speech Nov 2016). Particular focus on the NEW EDUQAS iGCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SYLLABUS, COMPONENT 2. Includes controversial quotations, step-by step-tasks, ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES and specific PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE DEVICES used in SPEECHES. In addition, a copy of an edited version of Trump’s speech plus an added VIDEO LINK of the speech itself attached. A good comparison with Barack Obama’s Campaign Speech 2007 (see additional resource in my shop). Could be adapted to suit any SOW or ENGLISH iGCSE SYLLABUS based on the READING and WRITING of SPEECHES and identifying PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES.
Parts of Speech - Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs and Adverbs
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Parts of Speech - Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs and Adverbs

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A simple table and gap-filling exercise focusing on WORD FAMILIES and the CONVERSION of PARTS OF SPEECH (based on NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, VERBS and ADVERBS). A great resource which includes HANDY TIPS to enable students to successfully identify and convert PARTS OF SPEECH.
‘Holes’ Reading Assessment - Chapter 38
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‘Holes’ Reading Assessment - Chapter 38

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Based on Chapter 38 of the novel ‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar and the question: ‘How does Stanley reveal his determination to survive in Chapter 38?’ This includes a copy of CHAPTER 38 together with an EXAMPLE of a PEELE Paragraph, useful VOCABULARY to describe CHARACTER and the EFFECT on the READER, suggested LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES and a suitable PLAN to STRUCTURE students’ responses.
‘Hey You Down There!’ by Harold Rolseth - Comprehension Questions
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‘Hey You Down There!’ by Harold Rolseth - Comprehension Questions

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COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the well-known SCIENCE- FICTION/PARANORMAL/MYSTERY SHORT STORY: ‘Hey You Down There!’ written by Harold Rolseth in 1972. A WORKSHEET based on the short story with particular focus on the theme of PARANORMAL ACTIVITY. Includes a copy of the story itself. This can also be used as a COMPARISON to Roald Dahl’s famous short stories ‘Lamb to the Slaughter’ or ‘The Hitchhiker’ which share similar themes and unexpected twists in their narrative structures.
PERSONIFICATION in CREATIVE WRITING
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PERSONIFICATION in CREATIVE WRITING

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Another useful PowerPoint Presentation/Lesson focusing on RECOGNISING and USING PERSONIFICATION in CREATIVE WRITING. Includes a SPAG TASK, an ACTIVITY based on creating sentences using PERSONIFICATION and finally selecting EXAMPLES and describing their EFFECT with reference to the poem ‘Cape Town Morning’ by Ingrid de Kok. Particular focus on the theme ‘Around the World’ at KS3 Level.
34 PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES
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34 PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES

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Another useful powerpoint based on PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES. Includes DEFINITIONS and EXAMPLES for each one. A great aid for recognising, understanding and using PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES in all NON-FICTION TEXTS. Very USER-FRIENDLY and has proved to be most useful for all students preparing, analysing and revising for any ENGLISH LANGUAGE ASSESSMENT or EXAMINATION.
‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar - Reading Assessments - Chapters 13 and 38
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‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar - Reading Assessments - Chapters 13 and 38

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PRE-READING and FINAL READING ASSESSMENT TASKS based on CHAPTERS 13 and 38 of the novel ‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar. This includes COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS, copies of EXTRACTS from each chapter, USEFUL VOCABULARY, suggested LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES, a suitable PLAN to STRUCTURE students’ responses together with EXAMPLES of MODEL PEEZER Paragraphs for students to follow in response to relevant questions. Aimed at HIGHER ABILITY KS3 students but can be adapted to suit LOWER ABILITY students too.
'Blood Brothers' A Dramatic Monologue - Linda
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'Blood Brothers' A Dramatic Monologue - Linda

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A Powerpoint Presentation and Worksheet based on creating a DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE with particular focus on the character of LINDA in the play 'Blood Brothers' by Willy Russell. Includes a definition of a Dramatic Monologue, a breakdown of EVENTS which could be included in the task together with a Creative Writing Checklist. This could also be adapted as a Speaking and Listening task at KS4 Level.
'Blood Brothers' by Willy Russell - NEW EDUQAS iGCSE LITERATURE EXAMINATION - COMPONENT 2, SECTION A
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'Blood Brothers' by Willy Russell - NEW EDUQAS iGCSE LITERATURE EXAMINATION - COMPONENT 2, SECTION A

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Based on the play ‘Blood Brothers’ by Willy Russell, COMPONENT 2, SECTION A of the NEW EDUQAS iGCSE LITERATURE EXAMINATION. Various RESOURCES and HANDY TIPS with particular focus on the ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES of the examination, an EXAMPLE of a PEELE RESPONSE (based on a sample question with reference to Mickey and Edward), a PRACTICE EXAMINATION QUESTION, USEFUL LANGUAGE and STRUCTURAL techniques plus NEW VOCABULARY based on the characters together with essential CONNECTIVES and PHRASES to aid in students' SOPHISTICATED RESPONSES to any question given in the examination.