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29 September 2020

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An introductory lesson on the contextual information behind JB Priestley’s An Inspector Calls. Suitable for both KS3 and KS4 students, the lesson looks at the key concepts of socialism and capitalism before moving on to JB Priestley’s biography and evaluating how lives would have been very different for both working class and middle class people in the Edwardian period.

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TheGeographyShopOriginal

2 years ago
5

Really enjoyed this lesson

dunfy

5 years ago
5

I purchased this bundle. It’s externally accessible to struggling students, contains all of the key information and provides challenge for G&T. It’s also sequenced really well, making reading and completing work beside it much easier than other SoW.

MsG18

5 years ago
5

lmcclean

7 years ago
5

Neocorvis

8 years ago
5

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