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A series of 6 fully resourced lessons on the short story A Scandal in Bohemia by Arthur Conan Doyle.
The first lesson develops initial responses to the beginning of the story.
The second lesson develops understanding of character as students analyse the language used by Doyle.
In the third lesson, students evaluate how far the story can be considered an example of detective fiction. This lesson incorporates elements of oracy.
In the fourth lesson, students finish reading the story and recap their knowledge.
In the fifth lesson, students consider how women’s roles are presented in the story with a focus on Irene Adler.
In the sixth lesson, students analyse the character of Adler in greater detail.

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