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I provide functional skills and English language GCSE lessons but I am looking to expand on this and produce more resources for students with specific learning needs. I also do Youtube videos for home learning https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-JQchhF9CJakm2Al271olw/ anyone who subscribes can have one resource of their choice for free

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I provide functional skills and English language GCSE lessons but I am looking to expand on this and produce more resources for students with specific learning needs. I also do Youtube videos for home learning https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-JQchhF9CJakm2Al271olw/ anyone who subscribes can have one resource of their choice for free
Mini text comprehension for functional skills
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Mini text comprehension for functional skills

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These are some mini texts I wrote along with a few comprehension questions I’ve used it for E3-L1 functional skills lessons. The texts are about credit score (to give an idea of the things a student needs to know about the future) and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (there’s a lot of videos online about conflict avoidance this) and one jokey text about bad ways to break up with someone.
Writing revision
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Writing revision

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Functional skills lesson to prepare the students for sitting the writing exam. Looks at fact and opinion/ understanding the wording of the questions, the spelling rules and practice of Cial and Tial suffixes and the Sion and Tion rule. Also looks at using adjectives (for writing question 1) and using information from a text in the form of buying a car (writing question 2). Should last over two hours. With every task it took me over three hours. https://youtu.be/41ouOkG3sNM
Skimming and Scanning
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Skimming and Scanning

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A quick starter activity for functional skills students who want to practice their skimming and scanning skills, will attach a reading comprehension with answers soon. https://youtu.be/mvYwYEtbFkI
Layout features
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Layout features

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A video, power point and resource on common mistakes to avoid for anyone about to do the level 1 functional skills exams. Originally intended as home learning but it can be adapted to suit a face to face lesson. Activity 1 is looking at an article I wrote on ‘Fortnight’ and identifying the labeled layout techniques. Activity 2 answers a question about the common mistakes people make in these exams. Answers included and Youtube version is available on my channel.
Brackets and Dashes
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Brackets and Dashes

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A worksheet and powerpoint to show how to use brackets and dashes, I give the explanation of how to use them on the powerpoint/video and then the students correct six examples, then write an example of their own. This is aimed for students doing either Functional skill or GCSE English language and who need to vary their punctuation usage.
Coronavirus activity pack
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Coronavirus activity pack

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A set of writing resources that can be completed at home, focusing on persuasive writing. Free resource of choice to anyone who likes and subscribes to my Youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-JQchhF9CJakm2Al271olw?view_as=subscriber
Listening test
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Listening test

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A quick listening test activity for anyone on a course that requires speaking and listening. Aimed at functional skills and ESOL learners.
DAFORREST Techniques
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DAFORREST Techniques

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DAFORREST is an acronym for persuasive writing techniques. This is suitable for anyone who is doing GCSE English language as paper 2 is all about persuasive techniques, so the ability to write and analyse these techniques is a good fundamental skill. This is also important for those who do persuasive writing for IGCE and those who are studying level 2 functional skills.
How to write an article
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How to write an article

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A presentation/ video with a step by step guide on how to write an article. It looks at writing headings, the 5 W’s witness statements and conclusions. There is a download available with a sample article I have written and labelled with each of the stages I wanted to include.
Sensory language
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Sensory language

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A worksheet where students can practice identifying sources and then writing their own senses to images, video and powerpoint included so can be used as home learning.
Linking words
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Linking words

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A short powerpoint and worksheet on linking words and their usages, this can be used as homework as I’ve made a video going through this, or it can be adapted and used as part of a lesson. The worksheet has some questions on paragraphing (video to follow shortly) and all answers are included.
Plurals
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Plurals

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A video lesson and resources for students wanting to develop their grammar.
GCSE Exam practice Question 3 Paper 2
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GCSE Exam practice Question 3 Paper 2

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A brief introduction into question 3 paper 2 showing the students how to answer the question and has a sample question for the students to answer, comes with a writing frame and some scaffolding. Made primarily for home learning but can be used by a teacher.
Writing a formal letter
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Writing a formal letter

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A powerpoint and sample resource of how to write a formal letter, with a video I made for home learning.
Speaking and listening
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Speaking and listening

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A speaking and listening resource based on the theme of employability. Looks at: Ranking employability skills in order of importance. - Makes students think about the skills they might need. ** Making civil requests to avoid conflict - resolving conflicts without making the situations escalate and answering difficult questions in a work interview. Interpreting body language - This gets students to think about what they are communicating by the way they are standing.
How to write a PEACE paragrapgh
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How to write a PEACE paragrapgh

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A resource for anyone who is looking to increase the depth of their analysis for when answering language analysis questions. This technique is used to help students say more, moving away from a grade 4 and moving towards the higher levels. It’s been done with AQA GCSE English language in mind but I believe it has it’s benefits for all kinds of language analysis, regardless of specifications, I’ve included an accompanying worksheet and a copy of the PowerPoint with a sample answer.
Quiz - sample version
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Quiz - sample version

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A sample version of a quiz I made, students figure out English idioms and pictograms. The full version has general knowledge questions, identify the sound, pictogram and emogi stages and is fully editable, there are 20 questions in total and should take at least 40 mins to complete depending on your student’s ability. it can be found here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/quiz-12442955 a supporting video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61tMXwCgcV0&t=57s where students can go through the quiz either in class or at home, answers are included at the end of the video.