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Currently teacher of English in a secondary school - KS3, and AQA GCSE English Literature and Language. Former teacher of Eduqas GCSE English Language and Pearson Edexcel Functional Skills English.

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Currently teacher of English in a secondary school - KS3, and AQA GCSE English Literature and Language. Former teacher of Eduqas GCSE English Language and Pearson Edexcel Functional Skills English.
Language Techniques in Christmas Songs Quiz
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Language Techniques in Christmas Songs Quiz

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Ideal for an end of term activity for KS3 (particularly if you have them on the last day of December!) This quiz has 20 questions for students to listen to brief clips of popular Christmas songs and identify the technique in the accompanying lyric on screen, such as metaphors, similes, personification, alliteration. Answers provided on subsequent slides.
Language Features in Song Lyrics 2017-2018
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Language Features in Song Lyrics 2017-2018

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Play the music clips in this PowerPoint to your class to quiz them on language devices in popular songs from 2017/2018 such as George Ezra, Jess Glynne, Ed Sheeran and Dua Lipa. Devices include similes, metaphors, rule of three, alliteration, personification etc. Please see my other resources for a version with older songs such as Queen, Green Day, Katy Perry and Bruno Mars, along with an accompanying worksheet analysing Katy Perry’s Firework for figurative language techniques.
The  Boy in The Striped Pyjamas - Full SOW Unit - 30 lessons Year 7
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The Boy in The Striped Pyjamas - Full SOW Unit - 30 lessons Year 7

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This was designed for my top set Year 7 English group. It includes 29 lessons on a Powerpoint with accompanying resources (can take more lessons once you've included extra reading time, or watching the film). Assessment on analysing a character at the end of the unit. Includes context lessons on the Holocaust. I have also included work done with my class, for example an activity on paragraphing a letter from their EBIs. Videos may not play directly in the PowerPoint so I have added the web links to the videos below each one as a back up. Some resources have been borrowed from others such as the freeze-frame cards and Holocaust sources, but the entire unit has been collated by myself.
Christmas Activities - GCSE English - Creative Writing includes video, storyboard and adverts
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Christmas Activities - GCSE English - Creative Writing includes video, storyboard and adverts

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Christmas activities for GCSE students, could also be used with younger secondary students. Includes storyboarding based on Robbie the Reindeer and a selection of Christmas adverts as writing stimuli (my classes will each vote on which advert to use, so each class will only do one rather than all four). The quiz at the end is not included - it can be a quiz of your own. I have chosen to use the quiz made by Ali Chishti (available on TES - resource 11439509) which can be purchased from Ali for £2 (a bargain when you see how amazing it is!)
GCSE English - Language Features in Pop Music Quiz with Worksheet
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GCSE English - Language Features in Pop Music Quiz with Worksheet

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This was used as an end of term lesson for GCSE English Language students. We did the music quiz in teams against each other (they have repetition, simile, metaphor, alliteration, rule of three, hyperbole etc to identify), then there is the option to either look at language features in Katy Perry's Firework or Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody (alter PPT accordingly). Songs used include Katy Perry, Bruno Mars, Usher, Justin Bieber, Fall Out Boy, Taylor Swift, Queen, Adele, Green Day, Chris Brown and Take That.
Level 2 Functional Skills Speaking and Listening - Discussion and Presentations
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Level 2 Functional Skills Speaking and Listening - Discussion and Presentations

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This activity is for the summative assessment of the Level 2 Speaking and Listening unit. It contains an activity where students can discuss what makes a good presentation (can be used to assess the formal discussion element) then students can give their presentations, which can also be peer assessed against the previous discussion, whilst being formally assessed by the teacher. The activity will need to be cut out so that students can rearrange the tiles. This lesson was observed by an Ofsted inspector who graded it as outstanding, and the best speaking and listening assessments he had seen. It can be used with any groups, it is very versatile for vocational or academic students.
Functional Skills English - Features of Text
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Functional Skills English - Features of Text

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This lesson introduces adverts, leaflets, websites and articles, and presentational features. The activity to be used in conjunction will require students to be given some texts such as leaflets and articles. It is suitable for Level 2 Functional Skills but could also be used with Level 1.
Functional Skills English - Types of Text
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Functional Skills English - Types of Text

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This lesson starts with skimming and scanning revision from last lesson, then introduces the 4 types of text, with a focus on descriptive and persuasive. The activity to be used in conjunction with one part of the PowerPoint is from Skills Workshop. It is suitable for Level 2 Functional Skills but could also be used with Level 1.
6-Week Scheme of Work - Of Mice and Men - Places and Settings
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6-Week Scheme of Work - Of Mice and Men - Places and Settings

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This scheme of work is designed for FE retakes of GCSE English Language, whereby Of Mice and Men is only covered for a short 6-week period. The students should have already covered the novella during their original GCSE teaching in Years 10 & 11, so should have prior knowledge of the plot, characters etc. It is intended that they take their Extended Reading controlled assessment at the end of the scheme. Please note, some resources such as the bunkhouse paragraph and Blockbusters game (uploaded to TES by user: jamiejemiah) are not my own, however the scheme is.