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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!

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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!
'Blood Brothers' A Dramatic Monologue - Linda
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'Blood Brothers' A Dramatic Monologue - Linda

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A Powerpoint Presentation and Worksheet based on creating a DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE with particular focus on the character of LINDA in the play 'Blood Brothers' by Willy Russell. Includes a definition of a Dramatic Monologue, a breakdown of EVENTS which could be included in the task together with a Creative Writing Checklist. This could also be adapted as a Speaking and Listening task at KS4 Level.
'Blood Brothers' by Willy Russell - NEW EDUQAS iGCSE LITERATURE EXAMINATION - COMPONENT 2, SECTION A
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'Blood Brothers' by Willy Russell - NEW EDUQAS iGCSE LITERATURE EXAMINATION - COMPONENT 2, SECTION A

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Based on the play ‘Blood Brothers’ by Willy Russell, COMPONENT 2, SECTION A of the NEW EDUQAS iGCSE LITERATURE EXAMINATION. Various RESOURCES and HANDY TIPS with particular focus on the ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES of the examination, an EXAMPLE of a PEELE RESPONSE (based on a sample question with reference to Mickey and Edward), a PRACTICE EXAMINATION QUESTION, USEFUL LANGUAGE and STRUCTURAL techniques plus NEW VOCABULARY based on the characters together with essential CONNECTIVES and PHRASES to aid in students' SOPHISTICATED RESPONSES to any question given in the examination.
MORE EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPERS (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTI
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MORE EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPERS (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTI

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TWO MORE Eduqas GCSE English Language, Component 2 Practice Examination Papers (Non-fiction and Transactional Texts). Typical examination questions based on both Sections A and B with close focus on both the READING and WRITING requirements of this component. Questions assess A01, A02, A04, A05 and A06 in accordance with the expected Eduqas examination criteria. These can be used as MOCK papers as part of students’ revision in preparation for the examination.
Eduqas GCSE English Lang Comp 1 Practice Examination Paper
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Eduqas GCSE English Lang Comp 1 Practice Examination Paper

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Another Eduqas GCSE English Language, Component 1 Practice Examination Paper. In particular, Section A focuses on an extract based on Bullfighting in Spain. Both Sections A and B contain typical examination questions based on the requirements and assessment of A01, A02, A04, A05 and A06 in accordance with the expected Eduqas examination criteria. Another useful Revision Mock Paper for all students studying this course.
‘Abomination’ by Robert Swindells - Reading Assessment
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‘Abomination’ by Robert Swindells - Reading Assessment

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A Reading Assessment for KS3 students based on the novel ‘Abomination’ and how Martha and Scott have to deal with a crisis situation (with particular focus on Chapters 50-51). Includes an essay plan, useful vocabulary and an example of a PEELE Paragraph. The ‘Magic Sheet’ is another useful resource for this assessment which can be found in my collection of Premium Resources.
‘MATILDA’ (ROALD DAHL) READING ASSESSMENTS - Miss Trunchbull and Miss Honey
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‘MATILDA’ (ROALD DAHL) READING ASSESSMENTS - Miss Trunchbull and Miss Honey

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PRE-READING and FINAL READING ASSESSMENT TASKS at KS3 LEVEL based on the novel ‘Matilda’ and the MAIN CHARACTERS: Miss Trunchbull and Miss Honey. Includes relevant, selected QUOTES from the novel, EXAMPLES of PEEZER PARAGRAPHS and useful VOCABULARY used to describe and analyse CHARACTERS. Well-structured and concise resources to aid Year 7 students’ learning and development of their READING SKILLS.
EDUQAS GCSE LITERATURE COMPONENTS 1 AND 2 – WHAT THE EXAMINERS SAY
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EDUQAS GCSE LITERATURE COMPONENTS 1 AND 2 – WHAT THE EXAMINERS SAY

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An easy-to-follow OUTINE of the EXAMINERS’ COMMENTS based on STUDENTS’ OVERALL PERFORMANCE during the 2017-18 GCSE EDUQAS LITERATURE EXAMINATIONS (Components 1 and 2). Includes STUDENTS’ SUCCESSFUL RESPONSES and EXAMINERS’ RECOMMENDED SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE IMPROVEMENTS in their RESPONSE to SET NOVELS/PLAYS, ANTHOLOGY POETRY and UNSEEN POETRY. Can be tweaked according to particular SET TEXTS studied.
'DNA' - Covering up the Crime
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'DNA' - Covering up the Crime

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A handy resource focusing on Phil's step-by-step plan to cover up the murder of Adam in the play ‘DNA’ by Dennis Kelly. This helps students to have a clearer understanding of the EVENTS leading up to the framing of the postman.
An Introduction to Schools in Literature
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An Introduction to Schools in Literature

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A series of introductory lessons, resources and various tasks based on a Scheme of Work called ‘Schools in Literature’. Particular focus on What Makes a Good Teacher, extracts from Roald Dahl’s novel ‘Boy’, Autobiographical Writing, What Schools Were Like Over a Hundred Years Ago (Victorian England) , Corporal Punishment Within Schools, extracts from Charlotte Bronte’s novel, ‘Jane Eyre’ and other poems reflecting various school experiences over the years. Could be used in conjunction with my PowerPoint Presentation based on the debate ‘Corporal Punishment in Schools – Agree or Disagree?’ This can also be downloaded from BTMMADSTUFF’S shop.
Adjectives based on the theme of HEROES KS3
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Adjectives based on the theme of HEROES KS3

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A PowerPoint Presentation/Lesson based on the THEME of HEROES (Year 7). Particular focus on the Learning Objective: Identifying ADJECTIVES and their importance in CREATIVE WRITING and POETRY. Activities include correcting common SPAG errors, identifying ADJECTIVES in given sentences and a THESAURUS ACTIVITY with reference to the poem ‘The Poet as a Hero’ by Siegfried Sassoon.
RECOGNISING and DESCRIBING the EFFECT of PERSONAL PRONOUNS
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RECOGNISING and DESCRIBING the EFFECT of PERSONAL PRONOUNS

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A user-friendly PowerPoint Lesson/Presentation focusing on the use of PERSONAL PRONOUNS and their EFFECT in CREATIVE WRITING. Particular reference to the poem ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ (John Keats) and the theme of ‘PARANORMAL ACTIVITY(Yr 8 SOW). Includes a SPAG activity, various TASKS and CHALLENGES leading to the development of EXPLAINING the EFFECT of PERSONAL PRONOUNS in response to the poem.
NARRATIVE STYLES - Creative Writing and Poetry
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NARRATIVE STYLES - Creative Writing and Poetry

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A Key Stage 3 Lesson/Presentation based on DIFFERENT NARRATIVE STYLES with close focus on the theme of ‘Adventure’. Includes a related SPAG task plus an activity based on the FUNCTIONS of FIRST, SECOND and THIRD PERSON NARRATIVES. Students are introduced to the poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ (Thomas Hardy) and focus on re-writing selected stanzas using different NARRATIVE STYLES.
AQA iGCSE Foundation Tier Unseen Poetry
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AQA iGCSE Foundation Tier Unseen Poetry

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Based on Section A of the AQA iGCSE Foundation Tier Examination. Includes Assessment Objectives, what the examiners say, poetry, language and structural techniques, using PEEPE Paragraphing and ways to plan and approach both a) and b) of the question together with examples.
Eduqas iGCSE English Language Component 2a - Recognising Persuasive Devices in a Speech
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Eduqas iGCSE English Language Component 2a - Recognising Persuasive Devices in a Speech

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A great INTRODUCTORY lesson based on RECOGNISING and SELECTING PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE in a FORMAL SPEECH (Barack Obama’s Campaign Speech 2007). Particular focus on the NEW EDUQAS iGCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE SYLLABUS, COMPONENT 2. Includes a detailed Power Point Presentation with step-by step-tasks, Assessment Objectives and specific Persuasive Devices used. In addition, a copy of an EDITED version of the speech plus an added VIDEO LINK of the speech itself is attached.
QUESTION 2 Cambridge English Language iGCSE Paper 2 (0500/0522) Extended Tier Examination
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QUESTION 2 Cambridge English Language iGCSE Paper 2 (0500/0522) Extended Tier Examination

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A detailed PowerPoint lesson/revision aid with particular focus on QUESTION 2 of the Cambridge English Language iGCSE Paper 2 (0500/0522) Extended Tier Examination. Includes Examiners’ Comments, the Marking Criteria, Step-By-Step PLANNING, and ANALYSIS of the EFFECTS of LANGUAGE. In addition, this includes USEFUL PHRASES to GLUE ideas together, a selection of ABSTRACT NOUNS to describe ATMOSPHERE together with a suggested WRITING FRAMEWORK, EXAMPLES and SENTENCE STARTERS in response to a given question.