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AQA Language and Literature A Level 'A Streetcar Named Desire' revision
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AQA Language and Literature A Level 'A Streetcar Named Desire' revision

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A lesson that reminds students step by step what to look for in an extract (using the final minutes of the play), gives them a list of past questions and possible ideas for questions that might come up, a speed plan revision clock and finally a focus on how meaning is created through character. It took me two hours to cover everything in this lesson so would give you enough content for two lessons. For the A Level Language and Literature paper 2, Exploring Conflict.
AQA A Level Language and Literature, 'The Handmaid's Tale' revision
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AQA A Level Language and Literature, 'The Handmaid's Tale' revision

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A revision lesson for section B, the Imagined Worlds question of paper 1, Telling Stories. This lesson asks students to plan answers to three exam style questions on ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ and has three extracts for them to annotate. They are then asked to speed plan for a list of exam topics before thinking about their own predictions for the exam.
AQA A Level Literature Unseen poetry revision
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AQA A Level Literature Unseen poetry revision

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A revision lesson for the unseen poetry section of paper 1, Love Through The Ages. The lesson reminds students about the examiner’s key messages for this question then gives them a practice question, comparing poems by Marlowe and Coleridge.
AQA Literature Writing Frames
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AQA Literature Writing Frames

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A walk through of how to answer the AQA Literature GCSE exams with writing frames to structure analytical paragraphs so that students can pick up marks easily in the grade 5/6 and above bands. For A Christmas Carol, Macbeth and An Inspector Calls.
AQA GCSE Unseen poetry lesson
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AQA GCSE Unseen poetry lesson

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An unseen poetry lesson using ‘Symphony in Yellow’ and ‘Composed Upon Westminster Bridge’ to teach or revise how to approach this exam question.
AQA GCSE Unseen poetry: a step by step guide
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AQA GCSE Unseen poetry: a step by step guide

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A step by step guide to answering the unseen poetry question of the AQA Literature GCSE exam. Using ‘Brothers’ and ‘Sister Maude’, this lesson explains how to plan, write and peer assess an exam answer.
Narrative writing
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Narrative writing

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A narrative writing lesson which uses Ed Sheeran’s ‘Castle on the Hill’ as a stimulus, then guides students to carefully craft their work using slow writing prompts.