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Writing a formal letter - PHOBIAS (Functional Skills English)
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Writing a formal letter - PHOBIAS (Functional Skills English)

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A fun, informative and interactive lesson on writing a letter on the topic of phobias. I have included the top ten phobias on the PowerPoint and a separate Word document. I have also included class discussion questions and a fun personality starter named ‘What Scares You The Most.’ The students love it. There is also lots of info on writing a great letter.
Eduqas English Language Component 2 Writing lessons and podcasts
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Eduqas English Language Component 2 Writing lessons and podcasts

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Over20 documents on the GCSE English Language writing exam (Unit 2). All PowerPoints have amazing images, exemplar materials and 10/10 answers. All PowerPoints come with a lecturer podcast on the topic. All types cover a model answer, stylistic features and sentence starters. The following topics are covered: Letters Reports Reviews Speeches Articles
A* Of Mice and Men controlled assessment exemplar
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A* Of Mice and Men controlled assessment exemplar

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A* Of Mice and Men exemplar essay used for the GCSE controlled assessment. The title is, 'Examine how Steinbeck presents the character Curley’s wife in ‘Of Mice and Men’. Refer closely to the text in your answer.' Word page and PowerPoint included. An A* controlled assessment podcast is available for the students here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WznWPFul9Rk Curley's wife podcast available here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-KLrlGjgyXffKKMMr8AzQPXj6r9VtmE2
EDUQAS GCSE English Language Writing exam SOW
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language Writing exam SOW

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A huge selection of resources on the writing task in the EDUQAS GCSE English language qualification. The following topics are covered: • Revision • Letters • Speeches • Reviews • Leaflets • Reports • Articles • The short story • Writing devices • Sentence starters • Show not tell • Quizzes • Examiner tips
EDUQAS GCSE English Language - Paper 2 reading SOW
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EDUQAS GCSE English Language - Paper 2 reading SOW

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Over 60 resources including 15 PowerPoints on the reading exam for paper 2. I have focused on three different exams (Ben Fogle/Captain Scott, cycling and Touching the Void). All exams questions for all the extracts have group activities, annotations and model answers. A great SOW and revision essential.
Sensory Language
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Sensory Language

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Sensory Language lesson plan and PowerPoint used for the English GCSE controlled assessment on creative writing
GCSE English Spoken Language  - David Letterman
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GCSE English Spoken Language - David Letterman

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https://youtu.be/DBLgp1qTCTg A video &transcript attached for David Letterman's first appearance after 9/11 & delivers an emotional speech. Description from the New York Times below: "Eloquent,” “quirky,” “bewildered” & “inspiring” are words rarely combined to describe a single speech, but Letterman’s heartfelt &apparently improvised remarks after the terrorist attacks were all those things, and more. At the helm of the first late-night show after 9/11, Letterman expressed his own sadness — & the nation’s — with perfect plainness. That “religious fervour” was the cause of the attacks, Dave pointed out, “makes no goddamn sense.” But his admiration & gratitude for police & firefighters, & to the city of New York, was a universally shared and uplifting sentiment. Used in the Spoken Language unit to compare video clips (I used a more 'typical' Letterman clip with Julia Roberts on his show) but could be used for many things