
This engaging scheme of work explores how language reflects and constructs ethnic identities in contemporary society. Aligned to AQA English Language A Level Paper 2 (Language Diversity and Change), the lessons cover key theories, terminology, and debates around Multicultural London English (MLE), code-switching, sociolects, and representation in the media.
What’s Included:
- Complete PowerPoint presentation with structured, lesson-ready activities
- Case studies including MLE, British Asian English, and Caribbean Creole
- Discussion tasks, transcript analysis, and real-world linguistic data
- Critical exploration of media representations of ethnic language varieties
- Integrated opportunities for exam practice and independent study
- AQA A Level English Language – Paper 2 (Language Diversity)
- Year 12 and 13 students exploring sociolinguistics and identity
- Teachers delivering inclusive, contemporary schemes with cultural relevance
- Promotes debate and critical thinking on language, power and identity
- Supports wider understanding for NEA Language Investigation tasks
- Editable and adaptable to suit various cohorts and ability levels
Format: Microsoft PowerPoint
Recommended age range: KS5 (16–18)
Exam Board: AQA English Language A Level
Resource Type: Full Lesson / Scheme of Work – Language and Ethnicity
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This scheme delivers exactly what A-Level teaching should—relevance, depth, and challenge. The focus on MLE, British Asian English, and code-switching sparked fantastic discussions, and the real-world media examples brought the theory to life. It’s inclusive, thought-provoking, and fully aligned to the spec. A must-have for any AQA Language teacher!
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