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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.
Lesson 17 Wuthering Heights on teenagers
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Lesson 17 Wuthering Heights on teenagers

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A lesson on how ghastly the teenagers in ‘Wuthering Heights’ are and why. Also features a research context task to read poetry by Bronte and Wordsworth - these are a separate file.
Wuthering Heights lesson on Heathcliff
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Wuthering Heights lesson on Heathcliff

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With a focus on Heathcliff, his character and how he has been portrayed, this A Level lesson is the 9th in my SoW on Wuthering Heights. Suggestions for research and reading for students and analysing the language used about Heathcliff. Extracts from what Charlotte Bronte said about her sister’s creation as well. Includes an exam essay question.
Lesson 13 on boundaries in Wuthering Heights
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Lesson 13 on boundaries in Wuthering Heights

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Discussion and analysis of boundaires like doors, windows, walls and their structural and metaphorical meanings in ‘Wuthering Heights’. Includes several extracts from the novel featuring boundaries.
Useful notes on poetic form
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Useful notes on poetic form

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This might be for students or teachers. It explains commonly used poetic forms and how form might relate to meaning in the poem. It is useful for higher level GCSE students or A Level students and includes examples from lots of well-known poems used on various syllabuses.
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.
Lesson 14 names in Wuthering Heights
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Lesson 14 names in Wuthering Heights

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A lesson on analysing names in Bronte’s ‘Wuthering Heights’. Includes some exemplar writing as well as suggestions for student writing. Also refers to ‘Mrs Dalloway’ as partner text, although this can easily be missed out without losing the impact of the lesson.
Illness in Wuthering Heights - essay notes
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Illness in Wuthering Heights - essay notes

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Detailed notes made in preparing an essay for EMC on illness in Wuthering Heights. Useful for a more thorough understanding as well as combined with lesson 8 in my scheme of work on Wuthering Heights.