Hero image

YLit. & YLang.'s Shop

Average Rating3.51
(based on 45 reviews)

A variety of KS3/KS4/KS5 English Language and English Literature resources. I share snippets of these on Twitter for free! Follow @YlitYLang

141Uploads

92k+Views

52k+Downloads

A variety of KS3/KS4/KS5 English Language and English Literature resources. I share snippets of these on Twitter for free! Follow @YlitYLang
History of Language: Non - Verbal Communication
YLitYLangYLitYLang

History of Language: Non - Verbal Communication

(6)
This PowerPoint acts as a lesson plan for a lesson on non-verbal communication. Work through the first few slides asking pupils about the significance of signs and symbols. Use the activity cards and pupils should act out actions. Develop by doing a thought shower on slang words and text speech and finish by setting homework to write a text to the class teacher.
Poetic Device Match-Up Game
YLitYLangYLitYLang

Poetic Device Match-Up Game

(4)
This activity allows pupils to have either a device or a definition of a technique. The students have to interact with one another to decipher who their partner will be. Good starter activity.
NEW WJEC POETRY ANTHOLOGY - COZY APOLOGIA
YLitYLangYLitYLang

NEW WJEC POETRY ANTHOLOGY - COZY APOLOGIA

(0)
This lesson has been taken from a bundle of lessons available on my shop: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/YLitYLang The lesson explores the language and the structure of the poem, asking students to complete an analysis.
AN INSPECTOR CALLS - KEY QUOTATION ACTIVITY
YLitYLangYLitYLang

AN INSPECTOR CALLS - KEY QUOTATION ACTIVITY

(1)
This activity sheet contains several key quotations for the theme of responsibility. The first section is a close activity which allows students to remember the key words from each quote. The students can then go on to analyse the word taken from each quote and how this demonstrates the theme of responsibility.
AN INSPECTOR CALLS - AO3 CONTEXT
YLitYLangYLitYLang

AN INSPECTOR CALLS - AO3 CONTEXT

(1)
A useful lesson starter used as revision for AO3. Students can use the visual prompts and the key quotations to outline how the play demonstrates links to the wider context.