Specialist in teaching KS3 & KS4 plus IBDP English B.
Making sure all EAL/ESL/ELL/ESOL students are an integral part of learning & not only given urgent and superficial attention prior a lesson observation or an inspection.
Specialist in teaching KS3 & KS4 plus IBDP English B.
Making sure all EAL/ESL/ELL/ESOL students are an integral part of learning & not only given urgent and superficial attention prior a lesson observation or an inspection.
Learning English (Workbook 3) directly addresses the unique academic needs facing students who arrive in the UK with little or no English.
After completing Learning English (Workbook 3) students should be able to cope in mainstream classes. This workbook ensures that the student will develop an effective understanding of English. The tremendous advantage of this resource is that the student will immediately become fully included in the learning process. At the end of each unit, the student can record the progress they have made by completing the user friendly self-assessment sheet.
Learning English (Workbook 3) is a student-centred resource which enables the student to be actively engaged in developing skills that are required in an academic environment. The teacher can witness and monitor the steady progress the EAL student is making towards becoming an independent learner. Learning English (Workbook 3) allows the teacher the flexibility to select appropriate topics.
Learning English (Workbook 3) can, also, be used as an excellent Induction programme. When it is necessary and appropriate to withdraw students from mainstream classes, this is a systematic self-contained resource that enhances language development and activates confidence in the student.
Learning English Workbook 3 contains over 80 pages of excercises.
11 Grade 9 essays focussing on all of the characters and main themes of Priestley’s class drama An Inspector Calls.
The essays are:
How does Priestley present the character of Arthur Birling?
How does Priestley present the character of Mrs. Birling?
How does Priestley present the character of Eric Birling?
How does Priestley present the character of Sheila Birling?
How does Priestley present the character of Gerald Croft?
How does Priestley present the character of Inspector Goole?
How does Priestley present the theme of responsibility in the play?
How does Priestley present the theme of social class in the play?
How does Priestley present the theme of gender in the play?
How does Priestley present the theme of age class in the play?
How does Priestley use dramatic irony to expose the strengths and weaknesses of characters?
A complete resource has been created for students working towards from Level 5 to Level 9 GCSE Literature.
170 pages
This resource includes:
The context of the play explained
A summary of the play
A timeline
Character analysis of:
Arthur Birling
Sybil Birling
Eric Birling
Sheila Birling
Gerald Croft
Inspector Goole
Eva Smith
The main themes of the play are analysed:
Responsibility (both individual & collective or social)
Gender
Age
Class
The use of dramatic irony is analysed
The genre of the play is also covered. Is An Inspector Calls
a legal play
a mystery play or a
moral play
A GCSE exam question at the end of each unit (13 in total)
A complete resource has been created for students working towards Level 4 GCSE Literature.
170 pages
This resource includes:
The context of the play explained
A summary of the play
A timeline
Character analysis of:
Arthur Birling
Sybil Birling
Eric Birling
Sheila Birling
Gerald Croft
Inspector Goole
Eva Smith
The main themes of the play are analysed:
Responsibility (Both individual & collective or social)
Gender
Age
Class
The use of dramatic irony is analysed
The genre of the play is also covered. Is An Inspector Calls
a legal play
a mystery play or a
moral play
A GCSE exam question at the end of each unit (13 in total)
This comprehensive study guide of Dahl’s 1964 classic novel is a complete unit of work. It contains exercises for each chapter (30 in total) that consolidate understanding of the text and develop comprehension and literary skills.
83 pages of engaging exercises.
Answers booklet provided.
This study guide also includes:
• the themes of the novel clearly explained.
• Important information regarding Dahl’s literary style and information regarding the context of the novel is included.
• interesting facts about the novel that leads to an engaging class discussion & independent research.
• a self-assessment sheet which indicates what concepts and skills the student has gained when completing this study guide
I have uploaded several chapters with answers that can provide an insight into the quality and usefulness of this resource.
Chapter 1:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774712
Chapter’s 9 &10
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774714
Chapter 13
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774715
Chapter 19
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13146970
Chapter 24
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12774716
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