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EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2018 Paper 2 Q4 - Tightrope Walking Niagra Falls  (+ examiner podcast)
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2018 Paper 2 Q4 - Tightrope Walking Niagra Falls (+ examiner podcast)

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An ‘outstanding’ lesson on question four in paper 2. This lesson uses the exam question, ‘In this extract, George Banks presents Blondin in a very positive way. How far do you agree with this view?’ 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 Q5 - Tightrope Walking Niagra Falls  (+ examiner podcast)
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2018 Paper 2 Q5 - Tightrope Walking Niagra Falls (+ examiner podcast)

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An ‘outstanding’ lesson on the question 5 in paper 2. This lesson uses the exam question, ‘Using information from both texts, explain briefly in your own words, how the spectators reacted to Blondin and Wallenda.’ There is a also an excellent examiner podcast that really benefits the students. Exam paper link included. The resource includes the following: Model answer Answer structure Language analysis Group activities Examiner insight Modern, fun and dynamic images to help analyse the text.
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
EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2018 Paper 2 Q6 - Tightrope Walking Niagra Falls  (+ examiner podcast)
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2018 Paper 2 Q6 - Tightrope Walking Niagra Falls (+ examiner podcast)

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A lesson on the question 6 (compare question) in paper 2. This lesson uses the exam question, ‘Using information from both texts, explain briefly in your own words, how the spectators reacted to Blondin and Wallenda.’ There is a also an excellent examiner podcast that really benefits the students. Nov exam paper link included. The resource includes the following: Model answer Answer structure Language analysis Group activities Examiner insight Modern, fun and dynamic images to help analyse the text.
EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2017 Paper 2 Question 5  (& examiner podcast) - PRISONS
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2017 Paper 2 Question 5 (& examiner podcast) - PRISONS

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A lesson (& examiner podcast) on Q5 in paper 2. This lesson uses the exam question, ‘According to these two writers, how do the cells in these prisons add to the prisoners?’ It’s based on the Summer 2017 exam which looked at two articles on prisons. The resource includes the following: Model answer Group activities Examiner insight Modern, fun and dynamic images to help analyse the text. Answer structure Exam paper and mark scheme link
EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2017 Paper 2 Question 4  (& examiner podcast) - PRISONS
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2017 Paper 2 Question 4 (& examiner podcast) - PRISONS

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A lesson (& examiner podcast) on the opinion question in paper 2. This fantastic lesson uses the exam question, ‘What do you think and feel about Dickens’ views about solitary confinement as a punishment and the way he expresses these views? ’? It’s based on the Summer 2017 exam which looked at two articles on prisons. 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 2017 Paper 2 Q2  (& examiner podcast) - PRISONS
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language 2017 Paper 2 Q2 (& examiner podcast) - PRISONS

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An ‘outstanding’ lesson on the language question (& examiner podcast) in paper 2. This fantastic lesson uses the exam question, ‘How does Mark Binelli’s article try to show that prisoners in Florence live in extremely ‘harsh conditions’? It’s based on the Summer 2017 exam which looked at two articles on prisons. 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 Paper 2 Question 5 +podcast (Fogle/Captain Scott exam)
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language Paper 2 Question 5 +podcast (Fogle/Captain Scott exam)

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An 'outstanding' lesson on the compare question between a 21st and 19th century non-fiction text in paper 2. This fantastic lesson uses the exam question, 'Explain what we learn about the food Scott and Fogle took with them on their expeditions to the South Pole.' Comes with a lecturer podcast about the question. The resource includes the following: - Model answer - Lecturer exam paper annotations and comments - Grade 9 answer separate Microsoft Word document - Answer structure - Language analysis - Group activities - Captain Scott bio - Examiner insight - Modern, fun and dynamic images to help analyse the text. - Connotation advice - Exemplar work The exam paper the lesson is based on the EDUQAS Ben Fogle / Robert Scott paper available at: https://susansenglish.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/5-component-2-additional-assessment-materials.pdf
AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Q2 Resources (the LANGUAGE question)
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AQA GCSE English Language Paper 1 Q2 Resources (the LANGUAGE question)

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A PowerPoint and resources on how to get grade 5-7 on the second question in the exam. This is modern, informative and interactive lesson which the students really enjoy. Exemplar material and model answer included. The question is, 'How does the writer show the character of Emma in these lines? You should write about: what Emma does in these lines and how the writer’s use of language shows her character.
9-1 GCSE English Language - NARRATIVE SOW All resources (with examiner podcast)
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9-1 GCSE English Language - NARRATIVE SOW All resources (with examiner podcast)

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My lessons teaching narrative writing. I have included 14 of my PowerPoints and all other documents. All resources are modern and interactive. The following topics are covered: Planning Structure Themes Examples of student work (bad, good, great) Language techniques Dialogue Famous opening lines Famous opening paragraphs How to write a successful ending Sensory Language Show, not tell