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A Level English Language Revision

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After achieving an A* in 2017, I am sharing my quality revision notes, essays, templates and tactics to help ambitious students reach their goals. These resources have proven a hit across the globe with students and teachers alike - download yourself to see why! Chat with me on twitter @astarlevels or just drop me an email... happy revising!

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After achieving an A* in 2017, I am sharing my quality revision notes, essays, templates and tactics to help ambitious students reach their goals. These resources have proven a hit across the globe with students and teachers alike - download yourself to see why! Chat with me on twitter @astarlevels or just drop me an email... happy revising!
Language Change Example Student Essay
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Language Change Example Student Essay

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Top band, student written model answer for A Level English Language. This essay demonstrates how to convey understanding of linguistic ideas by evaluating and challenging the views presented in the question and by other linguists. Students of all abilities will benefit from an example of effective essay writing which they can emulate in their own work. There is also a marking activity at the end & opportunity for students to plan their own answer to the question. Why it works: Shows how to select, arrange & argue the most important ideas in essays Produced by a student who achieved an A* in 2017 Can be reworked as a template for your future (brilliant!) essays Follow my twitter to stay updated with more essential free resources and news - @astarlevels Check out my shop for more essays and revision resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/astarlevels
Example Articles A Level English Language
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Example Articles A Level English Language

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Example student written model articles on gender, accent & dialect, social group/ sociolect & occupation. Why they work: Top band articles show how to balance engaging style with linguistic theories Ideas of headlines, straplines & openings Use as a style model for your future (brilliant!) articles! I also made a resource with a headline, strapline & engaging opening for every topic that you could be required to write an article on. This is a great tool for students to avoid wasting time starting articles and getting straight on with it. Find it here
World English Revision and Model Essay
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World English Revision and Model Essay

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Complete revision for World English. This resource includes the revision NOTES so you can revise the theory and then an example student ESSAY & ARTICLE so you can see how to tackle the exam. Produced by a student who achieved an A* in 2017. Why they work: Easy to learn, concise, bullet point revision notes Essays show how to structure a top band response Example article showing how to combine linguistic theory with creative flair Feel confident for your exam Chat with me on Twitter @astarlevels
Language and Gender Example Essay A Level English Language
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Language and Gender Example Essay A Level English Language

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Top band, student written model answer for A Level English Language. This essay demonstrates how to convey understanding of linguistic ideas by evaluating and challenging the views presented in the question and by other linguists. Students of all abilities will benefit from an example of effective essay writing which they can emulate in their own work. There is also a marking activity at the end & opportunity for students to plan their own answer to the question. Why it works: Shows how to select, arrange & argue the most important ideas in essays Produced by a student who achieved an A* in 2017 Can be reworked as a template for your future (brilliant!) essays Follow my twitter to stay updated with more essential free resources and news - @astarlevels Check out my shop for more essays and revision resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/astarlevels
Language & Gender Revision and Model Essay
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Language & Gender Revision and Model Essay

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Complete revision for language & gender. This resources includes the revision NOTES so you can revise the theory and then an example student ESSAY so you can see how to tackle the exam. Produced by a student who achieved an A* in 2017. Why they work: Easy to learn, concise, bullet point revision notes Essays show how to structure a top band response Feel confident for your exam Chat with me on Twitter @astarlevels
Gender Gap Fill
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Gender Gap Fill

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Fill in the gaps - language and gender. simple way to cement theory into memory learn how to structure an essay on the topic fast highly effective revision includes answer sheet A great starter, or, once complete, model answer packed with AO2!
Accent and Dialect Gap Fill
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Accent and Dialect Gap Fill

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Fill in the gaps - accent and dialect, A level English Language. easy way to cement theory in memory learn the structure for essays quick and efficient revision includes answer sheet A great starter, or, once complete, excellent revision resource with lots of AO2! FOLLOW me @astarlevels
Language and Diversity Concise Revision
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Language and Diversity Concise Revision

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Four posters with the key information for each topic condensed onto one page. Produced by a student who achieved an A* in 2017. Why they work: Clear, colourful and organised in text boxes so easy to memorise studies Brief summary of each topic can be displayed on bedroom wall and looked at regularly Comprehensive set of notes full of theorists, linguists, facts, stats, examples, real world application and more Includes accent & dialect, occupation, gender and sociolect Please notes these posters are a bedrock of theories. If you want each topic written in more detail please see here…
Language and Gender Revision Notes
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Language and Gender Revision Notes

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I’ve created a comprehensive set of notes for every topic in A Level English Language. There are five pages full of theorists, linguists, facts, stats, examples, real world application and more. I used these notes only alongside practice questions & achieved an A* in 2017. Why they work: Easy to learn, concise, bullet point revision notes Omitted endless details on methodology and results Replaced these with meaningful comments on each study to form the basis of your argument in the exam (crucial to enter top bands!) Summary sheet includes: Dominance: Zimmerman & West, Beattie, Spender, Fishman Deficit: Lakoff, Jepersen Difference: Tannen, Trudgill, Coates Diversity: Cameron Notes for all six topics in A Level English Language Model essays for all topics in A Level English Language Check out my shop for more: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/astarlevels
Model Essays x4 A Level English Language
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Model Essays x4 A Level English Language

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4 top band model answers for A Level English Language. * Shows how to select, arrange & argue the most important ideas in essays * Produced by a student who achieved an A* in 2017 * Can be reworked as a template for *your* future (brilliant!) essays You may also be interested in 17 model answers for £22.99 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/english-language-exemplar-responses-aqa-a-level-new-spec-11874400
Lakoff - Gender and Colour Test | Language and Gender AQA A Level
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Lakoff - Gender and Colour Test | Language and Gender AQA A Level

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“It is a widely held belief that women have larger colour vocabularies than do men. For example, Robin Lakoff (1975) states this as a fact and suggests as an explanation the observation that in this society women spend much more of their time on colour-related activities such as choosing clothes than men do” Have you got time to leave my resource a review? Put this statement to the test with your class! Fun little activity where students try and name as many as the colours as they can, then check them off and see if on average boys or girls have larger colour vocabularies. Links to Lakoffs findings Opportunity to counter argue with the diversity approach Potential NEA investigation
Close Language Analysis Template
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Close Language Analysis Template

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This template is designed to guide students through close language analysis. I found this kind of approach the fastest and most effective way to label language features for AO1 and then to score really good AO3 with in depth analysis and links to wider ideas and meaning. Slide one is a blank template and the second slide is an example of how the template can help analyse a quote. Hi! If you came from Twitter, thanks for all the retweets, this blew up! If you want to try out the technique yourself, download this resource for free :-) Download to get an editable copy of the BLANK template! Made for A Level but can be adapted for any level really. Even year 7s or GCSE will benefit from this technique. Please leave a review! Follow my twitter to stay updated with more essential free resources and news - @astarlevels
Language and Occupation Jargon
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Language and Occupation Jargon

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Activity based on jargon where students decide what occupation uses that language. Get students talking about jargon! Got time to leave a review? Follow my twitter to stay updated with more essential free resources and news - @astarlevels Enjoy!
Attitude to accent and dialect
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Attitude to accent and dialect

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Worksheet offering five loaded & varied opinions on accent and dialect for discussion. Extension asks students to link theories to the different parts of each opinion. L00K: “Evaluate the idea that some accents and dialects are viewed more favourably than others” A* model student answer with examiner commentary: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/accent-and-dialect-a-example-essay-aqa-english-language-a-level-11682959 Leave a review & follow my twitter @astarlevels
Countdown to A Level English Language Exam
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Countdown to A Level English Language Exam

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What is on each A Level English Language exam and when are they? Answer these FAQs with this handy poster. Used as an informative (or taunting!) countdown to the exam. Follow my twitter to stay updated with more essential free resources and news - @astarlevels
Accent and Dialect Activities & Data Analysis
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Accent and Dialect Activities & Data Analysis

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Data analysis combined with theory application to prepare for A Level English Language, in particular the Year 1 exam. Includes three tasks all based around consolidating theory learning and data analysis skills. Task 1: glossary of 8 studies/ theorists to match up with what they did. Great revision activity, and once complete, bedrock of studies for students to learn for the exam. Task 2: an extract from a school newsletter attempting to ‘ban’ regional dialect, where students are required to think about the message this sends across, what theories relate to this, and then to plan/ write an essay using the data. Task 3: I have selected what I found to be four versatile studies and asked three thought provoking questions about them that open up discussion, encouraging students to say something meaningful about the theory, rather than just repeating what is in every textbook. The poster included complements the activities pack. It is a straightforward resource giving a bedrock of theories, can be used for reference, revision or to support class/ home work.
Language and Sociolect Revision Notes
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Language and Sociolect Revision Notes

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I’ve created a comprehensive set of notes for every topic in A Level English Language. There are 3 pages full of theorists, linguists, facts, stats, examples, real world application and more. I used these notes only alongside practice questions & achieved an A* in 2017. Why they work: Easy to learn, concise, bullet point revision notes Omitted endless details on methodology and results Replaced these with meaningful comments on each study to form the basis of your argument in the exam (crucial to enter top bands!) Includes: Petytt H dropping test Trudgill ing/in’ test Watson on young people & the scouse dialect - reference to language and identity Cheshire playground use of non std variants Slang Slang in the past i.e. Dickens and HG Wells Snell on sociolingusitics Halliday on slang 2013 election Eckert Swales Stormzy & grime Notes for all six topics in A Level English Language Model essays for all topics in A Level English Language Check out my shop for more: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/astarlevels
English Language Activities
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English Language Activities

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Data analysis combined with theory application to prepare for A Level English Language, in particular the Year 1 exam. Includes three tasks all based around consolidating theory learning and data analysis skills across the topics of accent/ dialect, language and gender and language and occupation. 9 activities in total so should take a while to work through! Each activity pack contains three activities, which can be generally summarised as. Some kind of card sort/ match up activity which can be referred back to as a bedrock of theories Transcript or data based, students apply the theories they just sorted to real life data or conversations Pulling everything together to plan or write an essay Check out my shop for lots more, including model essays & revision sheets.
Language and Occupation Revision and Example Student Essay
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Language and Occupation Revision and Example Student Essay

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Complete revision for language & occupation/ jargon. This resource includes the revision NOTES so you can revise the theory and then an example student ESSAY so you can see how to tackle the exam. Produced by a student who achieved an A* in 2017. Why they work: Easy to learn, concise, bullet point revision notes Essays show how to structure a top band response Feel confident for your exam Chat with me on Twitter @astarlevels
Sociolect Revision and Model Essay
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Sociolect Revision and Model Essay

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Complete revision for language & social group. This resource includes the revision NOTES so you can revise the theory and then an example student ESSAY so you can see how to tackle the exam. Produced by a student who achieved an A* in 2017. Why they work: Easy to learn, concise, bullet point revision notes Essays show how to structure a top band response Feel confident for your exam Chat with me on Twitter @astarlevels