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Sonnet 43 Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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Covers the following topics:
Who is Elizabeth Barrett Browning?
What is Sonnet 43 about?
Elizabeth and Robert Barrett Browning
What defines a sonnet?
Publication
Structure
Themes
The Speaker
Full Poem Analysis
Symbolism
Exam style Question
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Thank you for your interest in our teaching resource centred around the exploration of Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Please note that the poem itself is not included in this package due to copyright regulations, but it can easily be sourced through an online search to accompany this worksheet.
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About the Resource:
This comprehensive worksheet is designed to guide students through a detailed analysis of Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. The resource aims to enhance students’ critical thinking skills, literary appreciation, and understanding of poetic devices used in the sonnet.
Learning Objectives:
Analytical Skills: Encourage students to critically examine the themes, language, and structure of Sonnet 43.
Literary Appreciation: Foster a deeper appreciation for the works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and the art of poetry.
Poetic Devices: Help students identify and understand various poetic devices employed by the poet.
This worksheet serves as a valuable resource for English literature teachers aiming to enrich their poetry curriculum and inspire students to engage meaningfully with classic works of literature. Download the worksheet today and embark on a literary journey through Sonnet 43 by Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
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Carefully read each activity prompt.
Write your responses in the designated spaces.
Demonstrate your knowledge and skills in informal letter writing.
Remember to think critically and apply the techniques you have learned in class.
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Includes Cover Letter Exemplar for Students to Peer Assess
This comprehensive teaching resource is designed to enhance students’ skills in crafting effective cover letters for job applications. The package includes a cover letter exemplar for students to peer assess, allowing them to understand the key elements of a successful cover letter.
Worksheet for Writing a Cover Letter
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Modelled Writing - Creating an Effective Cover Letter for Job Vacancy
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Sociology - Crime and Deviance Revision guide resource.
This revision guide contains a collection of the principles for the crime and deviance sociology exam. The revision guide includes details of:
Marxism Theories of Crime and Deviance
Interactionist Theories of Crime and Deviance
Realist Theories of Crime and Deviance
Post and Late Modern Theories of Crime and Deviance
Controlling and Reducing Crime – the Role of the Community, the Police and Different Forms of Punishment.
Social Class and Crime
Ethnicity and Crime
Gender and Crime
Globalisation, state, and green crime
Victimology
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Example assignment of the TEFL (TESOL) 120 hour course
ASSIGNMENT ONLY THIS IS NOT A FULL COURSE
The Assignment essay content is based off the following modules:
Module 01: Introduction to English Language Teaching & Learning
Module 02: Linguistics
Module 03: English Pronunciation
Module 04: Teaching Grammar and Vocabulary
Module 05: Language Teaching Methodologies
Module 06: Teaching Receptive Skills: Reading
Module 07: Teaching Productive Skills: Writing
Module 08: Teaching Receptive Skills: Listening
Module 09: Teaching Productive Skills: Speaking
Module 10: Lesson Planning and Creating Materials
Module 11: Use of Games and Activities
Module 12: Technology in Second Language Teaching & Learning
Module 13: Classroom Management and Student Motivation
Module 14: Teaching English: Situational Approach
Module 15: Professional Development and Employment
Please Note - These are not the module lesson materials it is the essay only!
Assignment was awarded Distinction
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Includes:
PDF Student Workbook
3 Activities
1 Reflection
Independent Learning
Ideal for Cover lessons
Ideal to set for homework
60 minutes estimated completion
Powerpoint
Gulliver’s Travels Johnathan Swift
Who is Johnathan Swift?
Jonathan Swift, a select bibliography
Swift and pseudonyms
Jonathan Swift the satirist
Gulliver’s Travels as Satire
Lilliput
Political Satire in Book 1
Brobdingnag
Laputa
Swift’s ‘Flying Island’
Houyhnhmnland
Book Four: recognising ourselves
Book Four: animal/human
The aim for this lesson is to critically analyse the poem “Remember” by Christina Rossetti. The objectives of the lesson are as follows:
LO1: To identify the contextual and biographical importance of the author Christina Rossetti in relation to her literary work.
LO2: To critically analyse the poem “Remember” by Christina Rossetti with reference to literary devices.
LO3: To link and distinguish the significance of the themes presented in the poem.
LO4: Students will be able to find multiple interpretations and potential meanings from the poem.
This teaching resource includes a PowerPoint presentation and a PDF workbook. The comprehensive materials provided will assist students in accomplishing these objectives effectively.
Student Workbook (PDF)
Oroonoko, or, the Royal Slave. A True History (1688) Workbook
5 activities
1 set of questions
1 Reflection
Answers provided for easy marking
Powerpoint
Lesson outcomes and objectives:
We will take a look at Behn’s life and times.
We will think about what kind of a book Oroonoko was
We will think about the South America setting
We will think about the context of slavery and the slave trade
We will conclude with some close reading of a couple of key passages
Labouring Class Poets
Powerpoint
Topics:
Elizabeth Hands, ‘A Poem, On the Supposition of an Advertisement appearing in a Morning Paper, of the Publication of a Volume of Poems, by a Servant- Maid (1789)
Class and Gender in Poetry?
Language, Class, Gender
Pastoral, Georgic, Anti-Pastoral
Pope, the Heroic Couplet and Ideology
Duck, Collier and the Heroic Couplet
Stephen Duck, The Thresher’s Labour (1736)
Pastoral and Anti-Pastoral in The Thresher’s Labour
Anti-Woman Tropes in The Thresher’s Labour
Mary Collier, The Woman’s Labour (1739)
The Significance of The Woman’s Labour
The Beauty of Mary Leapor’s Verse
‘On Winter’
Crumble-Hall
Satire and the Limits of Resistance
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Overview
Ecocriticism vs Postmodernism
What is ecocriticism?
Postmodern Ecology: Deep Ecology
Postmodern Ecology: Ecofeminism, Eco-Marxism, and Heideggerian Ecophilosophy
Apocalypse
The Trouble with Apocalypse
Beyond Apocalypse: Geocriticism
Doreen Massey, 1944-2016: A Select Bibliography
Space, Place and Gender
Space, Place, and Gender in The Importance of Being Earnest
As an educator in England, it is crucial to provide students with engaging and thought-provoking resources that enhance their critical thinking skills and encourage active participation in debates. In this teaching resource advertisement, I present a diverse range of activities that aim to stimulate intellectual discussions among students.
Negative Impact of Drinking Coffee Debate Example
The Negative Impact of Drinking Coffee debate is designed to encourage students to explore the effects of excessive caffeine consumption on health and well-being. By researching and presenting arguments on topics such as sleep disruption, anxiety, and dependency, students develop their analytical and persuasive skills while considering the broader implications of their daily choices.
Debate for the Negative Impact of TikTok and Social Media Use Example
In the debate for the negative impact of TikTok and social media use, students delve into the effects of prolonged screen time and its influence on mental health, self-esteem, and social relationships. By critically evaluating the role of digital platforms in shaping contemporary youth culture, students cultivate a deeper understanding of the interconnected nature of technology and society.
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Create Your Own Debate Worksheet
Empower students to explore their interests and viewpoints with the Create Your Own Debate Worksheet. By selecting a topic of personal relevance and choosing a position to defend or challenge, students engage in a structured process of argumentation and evidence-based reasoning. This activity encourages independent thinking and fosters collaboration among peers in preparing for lively and enriching debates.
For and Against Worksheet
The For and Against Worksheet offers a structured framework for students to examine both sides of a controversial issue. By outlining key arguments in support of and in opposition to a given topic, students develop a holistic understanding of complex issues and practice articulating balanced perspectives. This resource promotes critical thinking skills and encourages students to consider diverse viewpoints in their analyses.
AFOREST Matching Activity
Enhance students’ persuasive writing skills with the AFOREST Matching Activity, which encourages students to identify and match persuasive language techniques with their corresponding strategies. By exploring devices such as alliteration, rhetorical questions, and emotive language, students deepen their understanding of effective communication and learn to craft compelling arguments in debates and written compositions.
Authors Resource Bundle
A mix of research and comprehension worksheets
Covers the following Authors
Mark Haddon
Roald Dahl
Franz Kafka
J.K Rowling
F.Scott Fitzgerald
Robert Frost
William Blake
Harper Lee
John Keats
Carol Ann Duffy
Lord Byron
Nick Hornby
Mary Shelley
William Shakespeare
John Steinbeck
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Lesson
Writing to recount
Topics - Personal and Impersonal recounts, planning and organising recounts, examples, language features, first and third person, The Eden project
Report Writing Lesson
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Ideal for lower ability students
Covers the following:
Non- chronological report texts
Report Genres
Purpose and Needs of report writing
Audience
Planning and organising reports
Report Language features
Generalised Language and Technical Language
Alternative note taking frameworks
Examplar of report writing (Butterflies)
Step-by-step planning process.
Writing Instructions
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Topics covered:
What is an instruction text?
Types of Instruction Texts
Instruction Text – Needs and Purpose
Instruction Writing – Audience
How to plan instruction writing
Organising instruction texts
Instruction language features
Third person instructions
Alternative note taking frameworks
Instruction Example - Papier Mache Bowl
Overview of planning – Papier Mache Bowl