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Last updated

22 May 2025

pptm, 2.3 MB
pptm, 2.3 MB
This engaging scheme of work explores how language reflects and constructs ethnic identities in contemporary society. Aligned to AQA English Language A Level Paper 2 (Language Diversity and Change), the lessons cover key theories, terminology, and debates around Multicultural London English (MLE), code-switching, sociolects, and representation in the media. What’s Included:
  • Complete PowerPoint presentation with structured, lesson-ready activities
  • Case studies including MLE, British Asian English, and Caribbean Creole
  • Discussion tasks, transcript analysis, and real-world linguistic data
  • Critical exploration of media representations of ethnic language varieties
  • Integrated opportunities for exam practice and independent study
Ideal For:
  • AQA A Level English Language – Paper 2 (Language Diversity)
  • Year 12 and 13 students exploring sociolinguistics and identity
  • Teachers delivering inclusive, contemporary schemes with cultural relevance
Bonus Features:
  • Promotes debate and critical thinking on language, power and identity
  • Supports wider understanding for NEA Language Investigation tasks
  • Editable and adaptable to suit various cohorts and ability levels

Format: Microsoft PowerPoint
Recommended age range: KS5 (16–18)
Exam Board: AQA English Language A Level
Resource Type: Full Lesson / Scheme of Work – Language and Ethnicity

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5

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micromart123

2 months ago
5

This scheme delivers exactly what A-Level teaching should—relevance, depth, and challenge. The focus on MLE, British Asian English, and code-switching sparked fantastic discussions, and the real-world media examples brought the theory to life. It’s inclusive, thought-provoking, and fully aligned to the spec. A must-have for any AQA Language teacher!

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