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Lucy's English lessons

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I write schemes of work for English literature as well as English language and creative writing. My lessons have all been used to teach my classes and have been adapted to work well. I teach in a school which uses its own GCSE-level literature qualification, so I have some lessons on unusual texts. I've also got lessons on many of the Edexcel A Level texts. I've taught AQA, Edexcel GCSE and iGCSE, so have a range of useful resources to share.

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I write schemes of work for English literature as well as English language and creative writing. My lessons have all been used to teach my classes and have been adapted to work well. I teach in a school which uses its own GCSE-level literature qualification, so I have some lessons on unusual texts. I've also got lessons on many of the Edexcel A Level texts. I've taught AQA, Edexcel GCSE and iGCSE, so have a range of useful resources to share.
introducing the characters of Twelfth Night
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introducing the characters of Twelfth Night

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This lesson asks students to imagine what the characters in the opening scenes of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night might feel and how their clothes tell the audience about them. There’s a creative writing task as well.
Twelfth Night Whoosh
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Twelfth Night Whoosh

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Tell the whole story of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in a Whoosh! I’ve condensed the essential parts of the story into an easy-to-follow lesson where everyone needs to get involved.
Twelfth Night lord of misrule
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Twelfth Night lord of misrule

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Lesson on the historical context around the traditional role of the Lord of Misrule and how it relates to Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night. Analytical, contextual and creative tasks.
lesson 18 Wuthering Heights history repeating
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lesson 18 Wuthering Heights history repeating

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In this lesson the second generation and what happens to them is examined. There’s a focus on revising the family structure and how Hareton partly mirrors Heathcliff. There’s also an essay question.