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This lesson supports students' writing skills for the AQA Language coursework (2013) which asks students to write an article about a TV show they loathe. Using a Stewart Lee comedy routine in which he criticises Top Gear, students look for rhetorical devices that might be used for inspiration for writing before looking at the opening of a piece of writing based on Lee's routine. Among other things, students are encouraged to look at how participles can be used to begin sentences, and how subordinate clauses can be employed in writing.
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raf_abbott

9 years ago
5

Very useful and detailed. Good to see Stewart Lee being used in the classroom

siddsy1

9 years ago
5

Appreciate all the hard work you have put into this - it's perfect for teaching contrasting styles of writing. thank you. And presented beautifully too.

lewis27

11 years ago
4

Any excuse to use Stewart Lee in the classroom. Thanks.

pedrosharon888

11 years ago
5

This is just Fantastic.

sm.bennett

11 years ago
5

Excellent! many thanks

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