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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!
Romeo and Juliet - Timeline
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Romeo and Juliet - Timeline

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A PPT outlining the DAYS and TIMES of the MAIN EVENTS in the play. A great REVISION resource for KS3 and KS4 students to understand the SEQUENCE of the plot in a CHRONOLOGICAL time frame.
War Poetry GCSE Eduqas English Literature Comprehension Questions
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War Poetry GCSE Eduqas English Literature Comprehension Questions

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A selection of COMPREHENSION WORKSHEETS based on the WAR POEMS in the EDUQAS POETRY ANTHOLOGY. Includes: ‘A Wife in London’ (Thomas Hardy), ‘The Manhunt’ (Simon Armitage), ‘Mametz Wood’ (Owen Sheers), ‘Dulce et Decorum Est’ (Wilfred Owen), ‘The Soldier’ (Rupert Brooke) and ‘Hawk Roosting’ (Ted Hughes). Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poems in class. Includes the poems and relevant questions based on HISTORICAL/CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.
‘To Autumn’ Poem (John Keats) Comprehension Questions
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‘To Autumn’ Poem (John Keats) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘To Autumn’. Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poem in class. Includes the poem and relevant questions based on CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.
A Formal Letter - KS3 Writing Assessment
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A Formal Letter - KS3 Writing Assessment

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A selection of useful resources to help students to create a FORMAL LETTER to their Head Teacher based on the theme ‘A Call to Action’ and identifying ways in which CHANGES can be made in their school. Includes the main features of FORMAL LETTER WRITING, an EXAMPLE of a typical formal letter, examples of various changes which could be made, a recommended STRUCTURE/PLAN, useful CONNECTIVES/PHRASES and a final WRITING ASSESSMENT FEEDBACK SHEET. Suitable for all KS3 students and can be adapted to suit all abilities.
Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 2 - Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Writing - Non-F
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Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 2 - Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Writing - Non-F

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Another NEW EDUQAS GCSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMPONENT 2 PRACTICE EXAMINATION PAPER (NON-FICTION and TRANSACTIONAL TEXTS). This time Section A focuses on the THEME of ‘HOT AIR BALLOONING’ and includes an 19th CENTURY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL EXTRACT from the book ‘Travels in the Air’ written by James Glaisher and a 21st CENTURY ONLINE NEWS ARTICLE published in ‘Travel Destinations’ in ‘The Telegraph’ based on the DANGERS of BALLOON FLIGHTS. Includes typical EXAMINATION QUESTIONS on BOTH texts. Section B focuses on the same THEME and students are expected to write both a FORMAL LETTER and a REVIEW accordingly. Both sections meet the required Assessment Objectives according to the current Eduqas Examination Criteria.
Eduqas GCSE English Language Component 1 Practice Examination Paper (20th Century Literature Reading
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Eduqas GCSE English Language Component 1 Practice Examination Paper (20th Century Literature Reading

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Another new Eduqas GCSE English Language, Component 1 Practice Examination Paper. Section A focuses on an extract based on the novel ‘Through the Tunnel’ by Doris Lessing. Both Sections A and B contain typical examination questions based on the requirements and assessment of A01, A02, A04, A05 and A06 in accordance with the expected Eduqas English Language Component 1 examination criteria.
Corporal Punishment in Schools – Agree or Disagree?
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Corporal Punishment in Schools – Agree or Disagree?

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A Writing or Speaking and Listening Assessment Task based on Argue, Persuade and Discuss. Includes an article which argues FOR Corporal Punishment in Schools, a Power Point tutorial which focuses on Arguments FOR/AGAINST Corporal Punishment in Schools, Alternative Forms of Punishment, Examples of Model Paragraphs to show Agreement and Counter-Argument using Persuasive Devices, Useful Connectives and Paragraph and Sentence Starters plus how to structure a convincing letter in response to the article. A great resource in preparation for iGCSE Cambridge English Language Coursework, Assignment 3 or any other task which focuses on Writing or Speaking and Listening based on Argue, Persuade and Discuss.
‘Death of a Naturalist’ Poem (Seamus Heaney) Comprehension Questions
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‘Death of a Naturalist’ Poem (Seamus Heaney) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘Death of a Naturalist’ (Seamus Heaney). A useful REVISION RESOURCE and HOMEWORK ACTIVITY to check students’ understanding after annotating and teaching the poem in class. Includes the poem and relevant QUESTIONS based on the poem’s MEANING, THEMES, LANGUAGE, SOUND and STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECTS on the reader.
‘MATILDA’ (ROALD DAHL) READING ASSESSMENTS - Miss Trunchbull and Miss Honey
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‘MATILDA’ (ROALD DAHL) READING ASSESSMENTS - Miss Trunchbull and Miss Honey

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PRE-READING and FINAL READING ASSESSMENT TASKS at KS3 LEVEL based on the novel ‘Matilda’ and the MAIN CHARACTERS: Miss Trunchbull and Miss Honey. Includes relevant, selected QUOTES from the novel, EXAMPLES of PEEZER PARAGRAPHS and useful VOCABULARY used to describe and analyse CHARACTERS. Well-structured and concise resources to aid Year 7 students’ learning and development of their READING SKILLS.
PERSUASIVE AND  POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES
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PERSUASIVE AND POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES

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Various teaching resources focusing on recognising and using both POETIC and LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES in preparation for all Reading and Writing Tasks at both KS3 and KS4 LEVELS. USER-FRIENDLY POWERPOINTS focusing on DESCRIBING the MEANINGS and DEFINITIONS of both POETIC and PERSUASIVE LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES. Includes detailed EXAMPLES for each technique. A great aid in understanding and analysing all READING TEXTS and developing students’ responses in a more SOPHISTICATED, THOUGHT-PROVOKING and CREATIVE way.
NEW Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 3 (Spoken Language) Outline
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NEW Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 3 (Spoken Language) Outline

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An EASY-TO-FOLLOW Power Point resource based on the Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 3 (Spoken Language). Includes the ASSESSMENT CRITERIA, suggested TOPICS, PLANNING and PREPARATION ACTIVITIES and suitable LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES and CONNECTIVES to make students’ presentations more SOPHISTICATED and SUCCESSFUL.
NEW! 36 POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES – DEFINITIONS, EXAMPLES, EFFECTS
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NEW! 36 POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES – DEFINITIONS, EXAMPLES, EFFECTS

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Another MUST HAVE! An excellent, user-friendly, detailed and printable Power Point resource suitable for students at KS3, KS4 and KS5 Levels. Based on 36 POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES which include DETAILED yet EASY-TO-UNDERSTAND DEFINITIONS and EXAMPLES together with their EFFECTS on the reader. A great aid for RECOGNISING, UNDERSTANDING and ANALYSING POETIC LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES in response to ALL POETRY TASKS, ASSESSMENTS AND EXAMINATIONS.
Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 2 - Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Wri
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Eduqas GCSE English Language - Component 2 - Practice Examination Paper (Reading and Wri

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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 political oppression and includes Frederick Olmsted’s Observations for The New York Times based on Life on a Southern Plantation in 1854 and a 21st CENTURY News Article written for The Guardian based on Hakim Bello’s experience as a refugee fleeing Libya. Section B focuses on the same THEME and students are expected to write both a Letter and a Magazine Article accordingly. Both sections meet the required Assessment Objectives according to the current Eduqas Examination Criteria.
‘She Walks in Beauty’ Lord Byron Comprehension Questions
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‘She Walks in Beauty’ Lord Byron Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on ‘She Walks in Beauty’ by Lord Byron. Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poem in class. Includes the excerpt and relevant questions based on CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.
Excerpt from ‘The Prelude’ (William Wordsworth) ‘And in the frosty season…’ Comprehension Questions
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Excerpt from ‘The Prelude’ (William Wordsworth) ‘And in the frosty season…’ Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on an Excerpt from ‘The Prelude’ (William Wordsworth): ‘And in the frosty season…’. Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poem in class. Includes the excerpt and relevant questions based on CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.
‘Ozymandias’ Poem (Percy Shelley) Comprehension Questions
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‘Ozymandias’ Poem (Percy Shelley) Comprehension Questions

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A series of COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS based on the poem ‘Ozymandias’. Useful to check students’ understanding after annotating the poem in class. Includes the poem and relevant questions based on HISTORICAL/CONTEXTUAL detail, MEANING, POETIC LANGUAGE, STRUCTURAL TECHNIQUES and the EFFECT on the reader.