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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!

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A dedication to all those who are involved in the arduous yet rewarding education and teaching of English Language and Literature. My shop contains a number of resources which I believe are creative, innovative and original as a result of endless hours of hard work, research and utter commitment to the progress and successful achievement of all my students over the years. It's a privilege to share my resources and be a part of the global community of educators. Your feedback is most welcome!
Useful Words and Phrases to Explain Effect
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Useful Words and Phrases to Explain Effect

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A handy Powerpoint containing various slides to explain the EFFECT of key words, quotes and evidence from given texts. Also contains a table of ABSTRACT NOUNS to add to students' vocabulary banks and ways in which to structure and develop their responses to given texts in a more sophisticated, imaginative way. Great for describing ATMOSPHERE, FEELINGS and the SENSES.
PERSONIFICATION in CREATIVE WRITING
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PERSONIFICATION in CREATIVE WRITING

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Another useful PowerPoint Presentation/Lesson focusing on RECOGNISING and USING PERSONIFICATION in CREATIVE WRITING. Includes a SPAG TASK, an ACTIVITY based on creating sentences using PERSONIFICATION and finally selecting EXAMPLES and describing their EFFECT with reference to the poem ‘Cape Town Morning’ by Ingrid de Kok. Particular focus on the theme ‘Around the World’ at KS3 Level.
‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar - Reading Assessments - Chapters 13 and 38
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‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar - Reading Assessments - Chapters 13 and 38

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PRE-READING and FINAL READING ASSESSMENT TASKS based on CHAPTERS 13 and 38 of the novel ‘Holes’ by Louis Sachar. This includes COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS, copies of EXTRACTS from each chapter, USEFUL VOCABULARY, suggested LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES, a suitable PLAN to STRUCTURE students’ responses together with EXAMPLES of MODEL PEEZER Paragraphs for students to follow in response to relevant questions. Aimed at HIGHER ABILITY KS3 students but can be adapted to suit LOWER ABILITY students too.
MORE EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPERS (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTI
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MORE EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPERS (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTI

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TWO MORE Eduqas GCSE English Language, Component 2 Practice Examination Papers (Non-fiction and Transactional Texts). Typical examination questions based on both Sections A and B with close focus on both the READING and WRITING requirements of this component. Questions assess A01, A02, A04, A05 and A06 in accordance with the expected Eduqas examination criteria. These can be used as MOCK papers as part of students’ revision in preparation for the examination.
EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPERS (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTIO
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EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPERS (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTIO

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TWO Eduqas GCSE English Language, Component 2 Practice Examination Papers (Non-fiction and Transactional Texts). Typical examination questions based on both Sections A and B with close focus on both the READING and WRITING requirements of this component. Questions assess A01, A02, A04, A05 and A06 in accordance with the expected Eduqas examination criteria. These can be used as MOCK papers as part of students’ revision in preparation for the examination.
Adjectives based on the theme of HEROES KS3
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Adjectives based on the theme of HEROES KS3

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A PowerPoint Presentation/Lesson based on the THEME of HEROES (Year 7). Particular focus on the Learning Objective: Identifying ADJECTIVES and their importance in CREATIVE WRITING and POETRY. Activities include correcting common SPAG errors, identifying ADJECTIVES in given sentences and a THESAURUS ACTIVITY with reference to the poem ‘The Poet as a Hero’ by Siegfried Sassoon.
RECOGNISING and DESCRIBING the EFFECT of PERSONAL PRONOUNS
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RECOGNISING and DESCRIBING the EFFECT of PERSONAL PRONOUNS

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A user-friendly PowerPoint Lesson/Presentation focusing on the use of PERSONAL PRONOUNS and their EFFECT in CREATIVE WRITING. Particular reference to the poem ‘La Belle Dame Sans Merci’ (John Keats) and the theme of ‘PARANORMAL ACTIVITY(Yr 8 SOW). Includes a SPAG activity, various TASKS and CHALLENGES leading to the development of EXPLAINING the EFFECT of PERSONAL PRONOUNS in response to the poem.
NARRATIVE STYLES - Creative Writing and Poetry
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NARRATIVE STYLES - Creative Writing and Poetry

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A Key Stage 3 Lesson/Presentation based on DIFFERENT NARRATIVE STYLES with close focus on the theme of ‘Adventure’. Includes a related SPAG task plus an activity based on the FUNCTIONS of FIRST, SECOND and THIRD PERSON NARRATIVES. Students are introduced to the poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ (Thomas Hardy) and focus on re-writing selected stanzas using different NARRATIVE STYLES.
What are Prepositions?
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What are Prepositions?

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A user-friendly tutorial based on identifying Prepositions of Place and Time. Includes model sentences, students’ tasks and tables giving examples of both Prepositions of Place and Time. Great for SPAG at KS3 Level.
Understanding and Recognising AUXILLIARY VERBS in Creative Writing
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Understanding and Recognising AUXILLIARY VERBS in Creative Writing

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A PowerPoint Presentation/Lesson (KS3) based on UNDERSTANDING and RECOGNISING the DIFFERENCE between AUXILLIARY VERBS and MAIN VERBS. Particular focus on the theme of 'Outcasts and Outsiders'. Tasks include creating relevant sentences and recognising these important Parts of Speech in the well-known poem ‘Give’ by Simon Armitage.
Debatable Topics (Discuss, Persuade and Argue).
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Debatable Topics (Discuss, Persuade and Argue).

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Particular focus on NON-FICTION texts which are based on WRITING to DISCUSS, ARGUE and PERSUADE. Includes PowerPoint lessons/tutorials based on current CONTROVERSIAL topics (The Death Penalty, Corporal Punishment in Schools and Social Networking) together with MODEL example texts and USEFUL CONNECTIVES (for students at both KS3 and KS4 Levels) to structure their responses and opinions in a more SOPHISTICATED, MEANINGFUL way.
Exploring the SENSES in Poetry
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Exploring the SENSES in Poetry

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Particular focus on using THE SENSES in POETRY (KS3) with reference to the theme 'Love Through the Ages' and the poem ‘Sonnet 130’ (William Shakespeare). Includes a SPAG activity, exploring the SENSES in given IMAGERY and creating PEE Paragraphs using evidence from the poem.
ADVERBS based on 'All the World's a Stage' (KS3)
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ADVERBS based on 'All the World's a Stage' (KS3)

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A great KS3 PowerPoint resource based on understanding and recognising ADVERBS in relation to the theme of ‘All the World’s a Stage’. Particular focus on a related SPAG task, a lesson based on where ADVERBS are usually positioned in given sentences; recognising them in the poem ‘The Acrobat’ by Melanie Henderson and finally producing poems using ADVERBS based on a hobby or personal experience.
Different types of NOUNS in Poetry
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Different types of NOUNS in Poetry

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A handy resource and lesson based on understanding and recognising NOUNS (COMMON, PROPER and ABSTRACT) and the theme of ‘Schools in Literature’ at KS3 Level. Particular focus on SPAG, various differentiated tasks with reference to the poem ‘Dunce’ by Robert William Service.
‘Stone Cold’ – Reading Assessment
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‘Stone Cold’ – Reading Assessment

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FANTASTIC, EASY-TO-FOLLOW resources for KS3 students in preparation for a READING ASSESSMENT based on the novel ‘Stone Cold’ by Robert Swindells. Particular focus on the question: ‘How does Swindells reveal sympathy for Link in the novel?’ This includes an outline of the MAIN THEMES, an EXAMPLE of a PEEZER Paragraph, useful VOCABULARY and a suitable READING ASSESSMENT PLAN to STRUCTURE students’ RESPONSES successfully.
Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 2 - Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Writing -
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Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 2 - Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Writing -

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A NEW EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPER (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTIONAL TEXTS). Section A focuses on the THEME of ‘The American Civil War’ and includes a 19th CENTURY LETTER written by a soldier to his family, a 21st CENTURY EXTRACT from an ARTICLE aired on a Radio Station and typical EXAMINATION QUESTIONS based on BOTH texts. Section B focuses on the same THEME and students are expected to write both a LETTER and a SPEECH accordingly. Both sections meet the required Assessment Objectives according to the current Eduqas Examination Criteria.
Eduqas GCSE English Language Component 2 Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Writing
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Eduqas GCSE English Language Component 2 Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Writing

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ANOTHER NEW EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPER (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTIONAL TEXTS). Section A focuses on the THEME of ‘CHILD LABOUR’ and includes a 21st CENTURY NEWS ARTICLE based on the EXPLOITATION of CHILD LABOUR in SWEAT SHOPS and a 19th CENTURY REPORT based on CHILD LABOUR in MINES and FACTORIES. Includes typical EXAMINATION QUESTIONS based on BOTH texts. Section B focuses on the same THEME and students are expected to write both a GUIDE and an INFORMAL LETTER accordingly. Both sections meet the required Assessment Objectives according to the current Eduqas Examination Criteria.