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Resources suitable for English Language and Literature GCSEs and Key Stage 3 & 4 to engage them in English. There is also a range of A Level resources suitable for English Language, Literature and Language & Literature. All resources have been taught successfully to a range of classes in my grammar school and can easily be taught to your classes too. Leave a review and choose any other single resource for free! Just get in touch at andrewsj056@gmail.com
A Taste of Honey – Complete GCSE Drama / A Level Literature Scheme of Work
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A Taste of Honey – Complete GCSE Drama / A Level Literature Scheme of Work

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A fully resourced A-Level English Literature and Drama scheme of work for A Taste of Honey by Shelagh Delaney, designed to engage students in detailed textual analysis, social context, and critical discussions. This comprehensive teaching package includes: Detailed Lesson PowerPoints – covering each act and scene, focusing on character development, themes, and dramatic techniques. Exam-Style Essay Questions & Structured Analytical Tasks – supporting the development of high-level essay responses. Contextual Exploration – including 1950s Britain, class divisions, race, gender, sexuality, and kitchen sink realism. Character & Relationship Analysis – exploring Jo, Helen, Peter, Geoff, and The Boy, with a focus on family dynamics, identity, and social change. Close Reading & Extract-Based Analysis – scaffolded activities to refine textual interpretation and understanding of dramatic structure. Debate & Discussion Activities – encouraging students to engage with themes of love, abandonment, poverty, gender roles, and marginalisation. Performance & Practical Drama Tasks – analysing the staging, setting, and theatrical techniques, with wider reading on the evolution of British theatre. Perfect for A-Level English Literature and Drama teachers, this fully editable scheme of work is structured yet flexible, adaptable for different exam board requirements (AQA, Edexcel, OCR, WJEC). Save time with this ready-to-teach, high-quality resource that ensures students engage deeply with Delaney’s powerful social commentary and groundbreaking playwriting style.