English as a Second Language: Listening Homework study schedule

English as a Second Language: Listening Homework study schedule

The homework study schedule for 10ESL Listening and Skills spans five weeks, focusing on spellings, definitions, and listening exercises at various levels. Students must complete tasks, such as answering questions, practicing vocabulary, and preparing for quizzes, with specific instructions to email marks to Mrs. Dunn after completion.

Aspects of Tragedy: Dual Coded

This visual graphic organizer simplifies key elements of tragedy in drama, focusing on emotional arcs, structure, and character journeys. It highlights the tragic hero's rise and fall, alongside themes such as fate, hubris, and catharsis, making complex concepts comprehensible for GCSE and A-level students studying both classical and modern tragedies.

Poems of the Decade: Homework Schedule

Poems of the Decade: Homework Schedule

  Week 1: Watch โ€˜The Delivererโ€™ A-level Literature Playlist   Week 2: Essay: How is suffering presented within the Poems of the Decade collection? 1000 words Watch โ€˜Giuseppeโ€™ A-level Literature Playlist ย  Week 3: Watch โ€˜Out of the Bagโ€™ A-level Literature Playlist     Week 4: Essay: How is the memory or identity depicted in [...]

English Second Language: Extreme Sports

10ESL Extreme Sports: Home study schedule   Week 1: Spellings and Definitions practice Watch and apply key vocabulary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5NcYL3MnCw&list=PLwaLIaLu8wcy2QoGxwp1jygaPioAkGd04&index=5&t=0s   Week 2: Spellings and Definitions practice Watch Vocabulary lesson ready for class quiz: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CDO32us1dk&list=PLwaLIaLu8wcy2QoGxwp1jygaPioAkGd04&index=2   Week 3: Spellings and Definitions practice Create a two minute presentation about an extreme sport that you would like to [...]

Romantic Poetry: Homework Schedule

Romantic Poetry: Homework Schedule

Romanticism: Our home study schedule Week 1: Read โ€˜Pastoral Poeticsโ€™ for William Blake. Highlight and make notes ready for discussion. Read the introduction of The Cambridge Introduction to British Romantic Poetry p1-16 Week 2: Read โ€˜A few lines written about Tintern Abbeyโ€™ ahead of analysis Read and annotate Growth of the Classical in Wordsworthโ€™s Poetry [...]

The Significance of Nature in ‘Lines Written a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey’

Write about the significance of Nature in the poem, and the speakerโ€™s relationship with Nature: In regards to William Wordsworth and his poetry, including โ€˜Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbeyโ€™, nature is one of the most prevalent and significant themes, an overriding thread used to highlight his spirituality, personal traumas and socio-political criticism. [...]

William Wordsworth: ‘Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey’

William Wordsworth: ‘Lines written a few miles above Tintern Abbey’

This resource offers a comprehensive A-Level lesson on Wordsworth's "Lines Written a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey," focusing on Romantic poetry themes like nature and memory. It includes annotated extracts, critical insights, and model responses, supporting teachers and students in mastering analysis for exam preparation and essay writing.

Streetcar Essay Plan: Shame

Streetcar Essay Plan: Shame

Master your exam preparation with this comprehensive collection ofย A Streetcar Named Desireย essay questions, tailored for GCSE, IGCSE, and A-level English Literature students. Perfect for practice or planning, these challenging questions help deepen your understanding of Tennessee Williamsโ€™ iconic play. Covering key themes, characters, and dramatic techniques, this resource is ideal for boosting analytical skills and [...]

Othello: Essay Questions

A list of potential essay questions to form revision and speed planning practice: Jealousy is at the core of all the tragic events that occur in Othello.โ€™ In the light of this statement, explore the dramatic function of jealousy in Shakespeareโ€™s play. In your answer, you must consider relevant contextual factors. โ€˜Despite his suffering, Othello [...]