An essay that clearly outlines how Gerald Croft is unfeeling throughout the course of the play. It is a helpful resource to show a full mark response. It outlines many dramatic, structural and language techniques that are used to present Gerald.
I have used these speeches for Year 11 CCEA English Language Writing for Purpose and Audience. The speech topics are very relevant and relatable to the pupils.
I use this to model examples of highly persuasive speeches and what the pupils should be aiming for. I also use it as a way for them to identify the devices that are being used frequently e.g. facts and figures, list of three.
It is a handy worksheet for them to read and annotate especially when analysing purpose and audience which will then help them to structure their own answers.
This bundle is perfect for teaching KS3 or GCSE. It includes comprehension questions that go through each stanza and pull out the most significant techniques and moments. The PPT also analysis the range of techniques that Duffy uses in the poem as well as biographical detail which would be useful. There is also a booklet of pre-reading activities which encourages pupils to think about their own primary school experience which would then lead into the analysis.
A detailed analysis of the variety of dramatic methods that Tennessee Williams uses in his play 'A Streetcar Named Desire'. The notes include quotes that support the different methods that are used. Great for AS-Level and A2-Level. All dramatic methods have been outlined and their effect.
An indepth analysis of the poetic devices used throughout Alfred Lord Tennyson’s ‘Charge of the Light Brigade’. This PPT is useful for pupils to annotate their own copy. I have successfully used this with CCEA GCSE English Literature pupils (new spec).
I have used all of these worksheets and presentations to analyse war poetry at KS3 level. The presentations include context and analysis of the poems and the worksheets allow for further annotation. One worksheet can also be sued for group work to analyse the poems in stanzas.
A presentation and worksheet focus on how to effectively compare and structure the two pieces of war poetry.
Five examples of nineteenth century unseen prose for CCEA English Literature Unit 1. Various different classic prose examples that can be analysed to look at characters feelings, how they engage the reader and the language techniques that the writer has used.
This bundle includes a PowerPoint that teaches GCSE level punctuation needed for Creative Writing and English Language. It is presented in a fun and interactive way through the use of Memes and things that are familiar to teenagers. There is also worksheets that show engaging openings, opportunities to practice punctuation etc.
A sample essay of the Quranic teachings of marriage in Islam. Draws upon scholars, specific quotes, teachings and contexts in order to make an informed, high quality answer. Suitable for AS/A2/A Level students studying Religious Studies.
I used this is with my GCSE class who are studying this poem for their English Literature exam. This PPT goes into depth about the variety of techniques that Owen uses as well as defining key words. It also explores the structure of the sonnet.
A bundle with a terms PPT that goes along with the unseen poetry notes. Notes are extensive and cover all poetic terms and what the exam is wanting you to include. Another document has examples of GCSE standard poems to analyse.