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GCSE English A* Writing examples videos
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GCSE English A* Writing examples videos

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Two videos are available. A* writing examples video podcast: https://youtu.be/8P5fldJvmfo A tutorial examining A* (and lower band) student examples of all of the writing tasks on the GCSE English language exam. Letters, reviews, reports, articles and speeches are covered. A* writing examples - with music (no podcast): https://youtu.be/RXqTQyDZj8k Different graded examples from the WJEC writing exam. Following formats included: Letters Speeches Reports Articles Reviews
FLORENCE & THE MACHINE:  Figurative Language
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FLORENCE & THE MACHINE: Figurative Language

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An informative & fun lesson on Figurative Language. Students learn the different types of figurative language and use this to analyse the Florence & the Machine song, ‘Free.’ All video links included. I have included the 21-slide PowerPoint, lyrics sheet and an answer sheet. I have also included a fun starter and an extension activity on language analysis.
A lesson on anxiety with Florence and the Machine!
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A lesson on anxiety with Florence and the Machine!

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An informative & fun lesson on anxiety. Students learn what causes panic attacks, and how can you prevent them. They will then analyse the Florence & the Machine song, ‘Free’ which is about her experiences with anxiety and panic attacks. All video links included. I have included the 21-slide PowerPoint, lyrics sheet and an answer sheet. I have also included a fun starter and an extension activity on language analysis.
2022 WRITING A SHORT STORY (89-SLIDE PP & VIDEO)
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2022 WRITING A SHORT STORY (89-SLIDE PP & VIDEO)

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A detailed PowerPoint on how to write a grade 4-7 short story for the GCSE English Language exam. The following is included: Student example Teacher example Show don’t tell Sensory Language Common SPAG issues Examiner report Language features Writing an exciting opening / closing line