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GCSE English Language - writing a SPEECH (mobile phones & Room 101)
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GCSE English Language - writing a SPEECH (mobile phones & Room 101)

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A lesson on how to write a speech for the unit 2 writing exam. The lesson is looking at the following question: 'You have to give a talk to your class with the title ‘Mobile phones : a blessing or a curse? Write what you would say.' I have also included a starter on moral dilemma as well as all the resources with grade 9 exemplar. I have also added another lesson on speech writing looking at room 101.
Fact, Opinion & Bias
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Fact, Opinion & Bias

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28 different resources on fact, opinion and bias. In the collection there are PowerPoints, quizzes, images, worksheets and starter!
Of Mice and Men - Building a grade 9 paragraph (with lecturer video)
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Of Mice and Men - Building a grade 9 paragraph (with lecturer video)

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PP attached. Type title of the resource into YouTube for the video. Explore how Steinbeck presents the character of Curley’s wife. You should focus on his use of language. ANSWER - Steinbeck has chosen to place Curley’s wife, a female character, onto a ranch where there are only men. He presents her as a weak and occasionally vulnerable character that needs the attention of others. Ultimately this leads to her downfall. For example she is described as, “leaning against the door frame so that her body was thrown forward”, and, ���heavily made up.” The way Steinbeck has focused on her flirtatious body language shows the importance of her seeking male attention. Steinbeck describes her throwing her body forwards because it highlights to the reader her need for physical attention. “Thrown” is a powerful verb that suggests she fully intends to show off her body and attract male attention. “Heavily” describing her make-up again suggests she has spent a lot of time on her appearance. As a woman in the 1930s she would be socially inferior to men, and perhaps is trying to use any advantage, like physical appearance, to get close to men and up the social hierarchy.
METAPHOR OR SIMILE CATCHPHRASE
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METAPHOR OR SIMILE CATCHPHRASE

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Simile/Metaphor quiz based on the TV show ‘Catchphrase’. The students love it! The students decipher the catchphrase the students decide whether it is a simile or a metaphor. Idiom Catchphrase available here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/idiom-catchphrase-12057026
GCSE English  - STARTER CARDS (DOMINOES Game)
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GCSE English - STARTER CARDS (DOMINOES Game)

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My students love this! A fun and interactive group activity that you can play like dominoes. Cut out the cards and get every single student involved. The two resources provided are a general English one (literary terms, grammar etc.), one general knowledge / trivia one and one on Of Mice and Men.
GCSE English Language - Grade 9 Letter of complaint (FULL LESSON)
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GCSE English Language - Grade 9 Letter of complaint (FULL LESSON)

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A full lesson on how to write a grade 9 letter of complaint. All resources provided. The main 111 slide PowerPoint has a fun starter activity and goes through the process step-by-step in a fun way. Six different versions of the grade 9 letter are included which focus on the following: language techniques DAFOREST emotive language paragraphs sentence structure sentence starters
Amazing  Starter Activities (Over 30 separate PowerPoints)
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Amazing Starter Activities (Over 30 separate PowerPoints)

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Over 18 fun and interactive starter activities I have used. All are on separate Powerpoints and the students love them all! The resource bundle includes the following: WORD ASSOCIATION FUNNY YEAR BOOK QUOTES FUN PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTS WOULD YOU RATHER SPOT THE DIFFERENCE WITH A TWIST RIDDLES CATCHPHRASE THE CUBE CELEBS AS KIDS CATCHPHRASE PROOF READING ONLY CONNECT DINGBATS RIDDLES TABOO TONGUE TWISTERS WORDWHEELS
GCSE English Language - Charlie Brooker SOW
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GCSE English Language - Charlie Brooker SOW

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A collection of GCSE English resources using Charlie Brooker as its main theme. The following topics are covered: writing techniques figurative language proof reading sentence starters room 101 activity fun starter activity reading comprehension
TATTOOS - starter
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TATTOOS - starter

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An English starter on bad tattoos. The students love it!!! Also includes fun facts and a starter on designing your own tattoo!