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Teacher of English Language, English Literature, Learning for Life and Work and Drama. Please review my resources if you find them helpful, I would appreciate any feedback you have so that I can improve.

Teacher of English Language, English Literature, Learning for Life and Work and Drama. Please review my resources if you find them helpful, I would appreciate any feedback you have so that I can improve.
Room display: Literary Terms with authentic examples
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Room display: Literary Terms with authentic examples

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17 A4 Simple pages of definitions and examples of Literary Terms for English class posters. Alliteration / Repetition / Characterisation / Hyperbole / Imagery / Irony / Juxtaposition / Long sentences / Metaphor / Onomatopoeia / Oxymoron / Personification / Repetition / Short sentences / Sibilance / Simile / Soliloquy / Superlative / Triplet
English Study of Spoken Language comparison grid for two speeches
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English Study of Spoken Language comparison grid for two speeches

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4 page resource to use when comparing Spoken Language in preperation for/for KS4 GCSE English Pg 1: Grid to comment on Form, Audience, About, Purpose and Context for both texts. Pg 2: ‘Text 1’ Grid of Quotation, Notes on Language and Delivery and Impact the technique has. Pg 3: ‘Text 2’ Grid of Quotation, Notes on Language and Delivery and Impact the technique has. Pg 4: Comparative grid on both texts ‘Similarities and Differences’.
A Date with Spring by John Agard KS3 Poetry
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A Date with Spring by John Agard KS3 Poetry

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A Powerpoint resource that explores John Agard’s poem ‘A Date with Spring’. This lesson explores the literacy devices extended metaphor and personification. Powerpoint includes images, poem, comprehension questions and the definition of an extended metaphor and personification. The poem is also provided to print out in the form of a Word Document.
A Poison Tree by William Blake KS3 Poetry
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A Poison Tree by William Blake KS3 Poetry

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A Powerpoint resource that explores William Blake’s poem ‘A Poison Tree’. This lesson explores the theme of the consequences of resentment and repressing anger. Powerpoint includes images, poem, comprehension questions and the definition of an extended metaphor. The poem is also provided to print out in the form of a Word Document.