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A great selection of modern, informative and interactive resources.
THE AMAZING SPELLING BEE CONTEST!
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THE AMAZING SPELLING BEE CONTEST!

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The students take part in the contest in which participants are asked to spell words in a round-robin format. There are three different rounds of increasing difficulty. The students love it!
EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2018 Paper 2 Q2 - Tightrope Walking Niagra Falls  (+ examiner podcast)
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2018 Paper 2 Q2 - Tightrope Walking Niagra Falls (+ examiner podcast)

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An ‘outstanding’ lesson on the language question (HOW…) in paper 2. This fantastic lesson uses the exam question, ‘How does the writer try to show that Nik Wallenda’s tightrope walk was astonishing and dramatic?’ It’s based on the November 2018 exam which looked at two articles on daredevils tightrope walking across Niagra Falls. There is a also an excellent examiner podcast that really benefits the students. The resource includes the following: Model answer Language analysis Group activities Examiner insight Modern, fun and dynamic images to help analyse the text. Connotation advice Answer structure Exemplar work Exam paper and mark scheme link
EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2018 Paper 2 Q1 & Q3 - Tightrope over Niagra Falls (+examiner podcast)
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2018 Paper 2 Q1 & Q3 - Tightrope over Niagra Falls (+examiner podcast)

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An informative, interactive and fun lesson on Q1 and Q3 of the non-fiction reading exam. This lesson looks at the November 2018 exam which looked at two articles on daredevils tightrope walking across Niagra Falls. There is a also an excellent examiner podcast that really benefits the students. The lesson includes the following: Examiner tips Three group activities Model answers Link to extract Fun and interesting images
Elements of Narrative Writing - GCSE English Language
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Elements of Narrative Writing - GCSE English Language

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A PowerPoint lesson looking at the theme of narrative writing. The following points are covered: Personal Narrative Fictional Narrative Point of View Character Setting Conflict (Man vs…self / man / nature / society / technology / supernatural) Plot - using Disney’s Mulan as an example. Theme
THE BIG BAD LITERARY QUIZ (75-side PowerPoint)
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THE BIG BAD LITERARY QUIZ (75-side PowerPoint)

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An excellent, fun and interative literary. The following rounds are included: fictional characters, film adaptions, British/American English, prefix/suffix, Vocabograms, connections, and rapid fire. The students love this lesson!
The Business English Email Quiz!
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The Business English Email Quiz!

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Test your students’ knowledge of emailing for business in English with this 15 question quiz. Included are useful phrases, grammar and vocabulary, thinking about formal and informal style, your reader and your purpose. Answers included.
Fun English Idiom Quiz!
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Fun English Idiom Quiz!

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A fun PowerPoint lesson on idioms. The following is included in the resource: definition, quiz, answers, fun idiom images, group discussion.
The GREATEST Superlative Quiz Ever!
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The GREATEST Superlative Quiz Ever!

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Fun and informative PowerPoint quiz on superlatives. The students a number of questions such as: Which language has the largest vocabulary?, What is the most dangerous animal for us, humans? etc. It’ s a fun activity which the students enjoy and really hammers home the topic of superlatives.
English Teacher Pet Peeve Quiz
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English Teacher Pet Peeve Quiz

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All our students do the certain common, “unnecessary mistakes” that writers often fall victim to in their writing. This quiz will help you to identify where they tend to make these mistakes, and hopefully, it will help them to avoid them in your future writing. These mistakes are an English teacher’s ultimate pet peeves! Avoid at all costs!
Create your own photo shoot! GCSE English / Media Studies
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Create your own photo shoot! GCSE English / Media Studies

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A fun activity the student love! Great for analysing texts (could be use for R&W exams). In groups, students take photos of the 6 types of picture given to them e.g. perspective, reflection, jump photo etc. They then have to recreate three famous photographs e.g. Rosa Parks, Afghan Girl etc. The students then need to analyse the famous photos and their own! All resources included. The students are told that a first reaction to looking at any photograph is probably an immediate response, whether you like it, or not. However, photographs can be analysed in more detail. Almost any photograph has a lot to offer if you learn to ‘read’ it.