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.
‘The Prophet Mohammed (pbuh)’ is a lesson that aims to explain simply the supreme importance of the prophet for Muslims.
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‘The Koran’ is a lesson that aims to explain simply the crucial significance of Islam’s holy book for Muslims.
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This simplified and abridged version of ‘Romeo & Juliet’ is guaranteed to enable students understand the play, who would ordinarily struggle with the original text.
This is a complete unit of work and the students will understand:
• The leading characters how they change
• The sequence of events that occur in the play and
• Original and important quotes clearly explained
23 pages of text
30 pages of exercises
5 pages of important information
This is a perfectly differentiated text that ensures that all (i.e. EAL/SEND and low ability) students’ are fully included in the learning process. The extended writing tasks at the end of each unit can be used as an assessment piece.
This simplified and abridged version of ‘Macbeth’ is guaranteed to enable students understand the play, who would ordinarily struggle with the original text.
This is a complete unit of work and the students will understand:
• The leading characters how they change
• The historical context of the play
• The sequence of events that occur in the play and
• Original and important quotes clearly explained
23 pages of text
35 pages of exercises
5 pages of important information
This is a perfectly differentiated text that ensures that all (i.e. EAL/SEND and low ability) students’ are fully included in the learning process. The extended writing tasks at the end of each unit can be used as an assessment piece.
Macbeth Act 5, Scene 5
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow…quote
Original handwritten calligraphy
Students can appreciate and re-develop the art of handwriting which seems to have eroded with online learning
Looks impressive on A4 and A3 size paper and an excellent display for your English classroom.
This assessment has been designed uniquely for students who arrive in the UK during KS4. This simple and effective Reading & Writing test will quickly decipher the language levels of the student and whether or not they require academic intervention and/or language support.
At present, students who arrive in the UK tend to be tested/assessed with material that has not been designed for this target group. ‘Assessing EAL students who arrive during KS4’ contains a clear marking rubric and can be administered as soon as the student starts school. EAL students are usually among the most academically bright students but this can be overlooked if the appropriate assessment is not administered.
Russia 1900 – 1924 is a text that can be used at both:
• KS3 &
• GCSE/iGCSE History
IB History
Russia 1900 – 1924 covers all the key themes and ideas of this dramatic epoch in Russian history. Students are introduced to complex historical concepts in a clear and interesting way.
Russia 1900 – 1924 brings to life the dramatic changes that the country witnessed in the first quarter of the twentieth century. Using original documentation the text helps the student develop the necessary skills of historical interpretation and analysis.
Russia 1900 – 1924 also enables the student understand and explain historical sources, using language that is appropriate for GCSE.
Russia 1900 – 1924 charts the long, short and immediate factors that are crucial when answering GCSE questions in exams.
Russia 1900 – 1924 contains 126 pages and is a complete unit of work.
This assessment has been designed uniquely for students who arrive in the UK during KS3. This simple and effective Reading & Writing test will quickly decipher the language levels of the student and whether or not they require academic intervention and/or language support.
At present, students who arrive in the UK tend to be tested/assessed with material that has not been designed for this target group.‘Assessing EAL students who arrive during KS3’ contains a clear marking rubric and can be administered as soon as the student starts school. EAL students are usually among the most academically bright students but this can be overlooked if the appropriate assessment is not administered.
Learning English (Workbook 1) directly addresses the unique academic needs facing students who arrive in the UK with little or no English.
Beginning with first principles, Learning English: Workbook 1 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 1 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 1 allows the teacher the flexibility to select appropriate topics.
Learning English: Workbook 1 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 1 contains over 80 pages of exercises.
IGCSE English as a Second Language Exercise 4 Summary
Singlish: Broken English or Standard Singaporean English?
As well as activating an interesting discussion this resource focuses on the summary writing skills required for Exercise 4.
IGCSE English as a Second Language Exercise 5 Informal Response
Singlish: Broken English or Standard Singaporean English?
As well as activating an interesting discussion this resource focuses on the informal email writing skills required for Exercise 5.
IGCSE English as a Second Language Exercise 1
Why English owes so much to the Greek language?
As well as activating an interesting discussion this resource focuses on the skills required for Exercise 1.
IGCSE English as a Second Language Exercise 1
Singlish: Broken English or Standard Singaporean English?
As well as activating an interesting discussion this resource focuses on the skills required for Exercise 1.
IGCSE English as a Second Language Exercise 1
Third Culture Kids (TCK)?
As well as activating an interesting discussion this resource focuses on the skills required for Exercise 1.
IGCSE English as a Second Language Exercise 3 Note Taking
Singlish: Broken English or Standard Singaporean English?
As well as activating an interesting discussion this resource focuses on the note taking skills required for Exercise 3.