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Welcome to "Lit and Lang Learn: Your Ultimate English Education Hub"! My online shop is dedicated to providing comprehensive teaching materials, lesson plans, visual aids, handouts, worksheets, assignments and related teaching resources for English Literature and Language across various English curriculums, including but not limited to Key Stage 3 4 5, GCSE, AS/ A-Level and IB.
This is an excellent resource for IB Students who study Film and GCSE/AS/A Level Media Studies who need a ready-made template for analysing movie plots, film scrips, documentaries, videos, short films, etc. Teachers will also find this extremely helpful as a visual aid along with their usual film and media studies lessons.
And Most of All, it is Free!:)
It has the following components in that order:
Genre
Theme
Setting
Message
Audience
Eponymous Hero/Heroine
Dialogue
Sound
Cinematography
Plot
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This resource is handy and helpful for almost Year 7 and Year 8 British curriculum students who are taught films, movies and cinemas adapted from literature books.
Students study the elements of Movie Posters and design one themselves after studying it.
A lesson plan for teachers and a comprehensive Word document/PDF aimed at helping pupils and teachers to analyse the literary techniques, language features, drama features, stage directions, themes, structural tools and characters in extracts from several parts of the play, A Streetcar named Desire. These model sample answers are written for CIE IGCSE and contain 11 long sample answers that are also totally exam-style. The Word Document has 11 full-length model answers on the novel, adapted and sourced from past papers. It closely mirrors the style required to ace IGCSE English Literature for an instant last-minute revision or for an intense past paper response writing throughout the year. Besides, they are all A* and top-notch answers written by an expert.
This resource is really handy and helpful for students and teachers alike. It has a sample answer for report writing for CIE IGCSE 0500 English Language Paper 1
It also has tops and techniques, steps to write a report, some useful newspaper vocabulary idioms and phrases and other helpful exam tips and techniques
This handy resource for both CIE IGCSE English Language students and teachers is the perfect lesson plan for a whole class on journals and for that quick revision to recap journals.
It has sentence starters, GAPSS analysis, annotation of a past paper question and a model response to it.
Besides, it is written and typed on a beautiful journal page as well designed particularly for class teachers who might want to use it as a Powerpoint in their lessons.
This resource is really handy for students, pupils, private exam takers and teachers or tutors to teach or revise journals and has helpful for a quick recap.
It can be uses for CIE IGCSE 0500 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PAPER 1 REVISION and has examples for each technique mentioned to get that top score in your journal essay!
This is the most comprehensive resource and lesson plan ever for revising the model answers for Songs of Ourselves Volume 1 Part 4 from the CIE IGCSE English Literature Anthology and can be used for lesson plans as well by teachers.
Pupils, please find attached in the document model answers for the following poems:
Margaret Atwood, ‘The City Planners’
Boey Kim Cheng, ‘The Planners’
Thom Gunn, ‘The Man with Night Sweats’
Robert Lowell, ‘Night Sweat’
Edward Thomas, ‘Rain’
Anne Stevenson, ‘The Spirit is too Blunt an Instrument’
Tony Harrison, ‘From Long Distance’
W H Auden, ‘Funeral Blues’
Thomas Hardy, ‘He Never Expected Much’
Fleur Adcock, ‘The Telephone Call’
Peter Porter, ‘A Consumer’s Report’
Judith Wright, ‘Request To A Year’
Charles Tennyson Turner, ‘On Finding a Small Fly Crushed in a Book’
Percy Bysshe Shelley, ‘Ozymandias’
Stevie Smith, ‘Away, Melancholy
This handy resource is really helpful for CIE IGCSE English Language Paper 1 Journal Writing and will assist both students and teachers alike to make it a part of a lesson plan or make it a quick revision go-through.
It has examples of the famous mnemonic ISHAMPOO along with attention-grabbing hooks on writing journals
This resource is handy for all IGCSE and GCSE or other boards that do English Language that ahs papers like Transactional Writing, Non-ficiton Writing, Speech Writing, etc.
Very helpful for pupils and students alike for lesson plans and quick revision strategies.
A lesson plan for teachers and a comprehensive Word document/PDF aimed at helping pupils of CIE 0475/0992 IGCSE Literature and teachers to analyse the literary techniques, language features, themes, structural tools and characters in extracts from several parts of the novel, Rebecca. These model sample answers are written for CIE IGCSE and contain long sample answers that are also totally exam-style. The Word Document/PDF has full-length model answers on the novel, adapted and sourced from past papers. It closely mirrors the style required to ace IGCSE English Literature for an instant last-minute revision or for an intense past paper response writing throughout the year. Besides, they are all A* and top-notch answers written by an expert.
This handy resource is an excellent addition to a persuasive writing lesson plan and is very well-integrated and organised for all curriculms.
It has exampes of alliteration, triad, rhetorical questions, facts and statistics for thr persuasive writing prompt: ‘Should Teens use social media?’
It can be used by teachers for persuasive writing lesson planning as well.
Students get inspired by the colourful and illustrated version of the worksheet and this can add a visual aid for classrooms too
This helpful handy resource is a great visual aid to motivate students to write a persuasive speech/letter/article on the topic, ‘Should teenagers take up some sort of Arts?’
It can be used to inspire kids and help them brainstorm ideas on a persuasive writing prompt and helps them organise ideas into three to four paragraphs.
This persuasive writing mindmap is suitable for all curricula, GCSE, OCR, EDEXCEL, Cambridge, etc. It is an excellent resource to brainstorm ideas for a persuasive writing topic ‘Should teenagers take up at least one sport?’
It can prove handy for a persuasive writing lesson plan and has various persuasive writing features such as rhetorical questions, opinions, repetition, facts, statistics and anecdotes.
This poem is a part of the poetry anthology for IGCSE (Pearson EDEXCEL)
Will prove and excellent resource and a handy help as part of a lesson plan teaching the same poem. It has annotations of the whole poem as well as an accompaying essay worth 15 marks (taken from a past paper)
This rose-illustrated version of the classic poem, ’ The Sick Rose’ by William Blake is useful for poetry lessons and to distribute as handouts to students of all Year groups. It is perfect to go along with the English Romantic Poetry Lesson Plan. Also there is plenty space to annotate the document with poetic language and structural features.
Perfect document for visual learners as well across the English National Curriculum
This Victorian Literature Text List is handy and helpful as a handout for students of th British Curriculum who wish to acquaint themselves of the Victorian Literature and its timeless examples. It can be used as a class resource or a visual aid or as an inspiration or starter for a Literary Project or Victorian Language Project.
This Resource is really handy and helpful for teaching how to analyse movie posters when students are leaning how to evaluate cinema and movies adapted from Literarure. It is suitable for classes on English Language Learning, Linguistics, English Language Arts and Media Studies. Analyzing movie posters can be an interesting and insightful activity, offering clues about the film’s themes, genre, and target audience.
This handy useful resource is suitable for all Year Groups : Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9 and is an excellent resource to teach how movies posters are analysed.
Analyzing movie posters can be an interesting and insightful activity, offering clues about the film’s themes, genre, and target audience. Students can watch the movie trailer and write an analytical essay on their own.
This handy resource is filled with three definition cards for fantasy fiction, suitable for writing fantasy fiction genre. This visual resource is helpful for all Year Groups.
Fantasy fiction immerses readers in imaginary worlds brimming with magic, mythical creatures, and epic quests. It transports them beyond the confines of reality into realms where anything is possible, where dragons soar across the skies and ancient prophecies shape destinies. Heroes with extraordinary abilities embark on perilous journeys, facing daunting challenges and confronting dark forces threatening to engulf the world in shadow. Through intricate world-building and vivid storytelling, fantasy fiction explores timeless themes of courage, friendship, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. From the enchanting landscapes of high fantasy to the gritty intrigue of urban fantasy, this genre captivates audiences of all ages with its boundless creativity and ability to ignite the imagination. In the realms of fantasy fiction, readers discover not only thrilling adventures but also profound reflections on the human condition and the power of hope in the face of adversity.
This resource is helpful for IB students and GCSE English Language students who might want to analyse war fiction and non-fiction texts for Paper 1 Commentary (IB) and war texts (GCSE Paper 1 and Paper 2 Language). It has elements of War Propaganda for essay writing skills.