The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin

The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin

This resource provides a fully annotated version of Kate Chopin's 'The Story of an Hour' to aid teachers in delivering the Edexcel IGCSE English Language Poetry & Prose Anthology. It includes highlighted key vocabulary and annotations, making it suitable for both instruction and student revision.

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Edexcel IGCSE Exam Breakdowns

Edexcel IGCSE Exam Breakdowns

The breakdowns of timings, marks and exam technique for Edexcel IGCSE Literature and Language A exams. Language: Non-fiction Anthology, Transactional Writing components Literature: Unseen Poetry, Edexcel Poetry Anthology and Modern Prose components Subscriber Content Download here: Edexcel IGCSE Language Exam DiagramDownload Edexcel IGCSE Literature Exam DiagramDownload Subscribe to get access Download high-quality PDF examples of [...]

‘War Photographer’ by Carol Ann Duffy

The content presents a 40-minute analytical podcast on Carol Ann Duffy's "War Photographer," tailored for Edexcel IGCSE English Literature students. It emphasizes detailed analysis, exploring imagery and language structure while modeling effective analytical techniques. This resource aims to enhance students' understanding and confidence in poetry for exam preparation.

ESL Resources by Topic: Living Cultures

ESL Resources by Topic: Living Cultures

PODCAST: ESL Aloud Guided instruction in speaking English for those learning English as a second language (ESL) Exam-style Writing Practice: Questions made in the style of the ESL Exam ESL Living Cultures - Writing Practice Art Galleries ESL Living Cultures - Writing Practice Music Festivals ESL Living Cultures Week 1 Vocabulary Quizizz ESL Living Cultures [...]

‘Piano’ by D H Lawrence

The content provides resources for students studying the poem "Piano," including a glossary of terms and an annotated version of the poem. It features a video analysis aimed at GCSE and IGCSE students, breaking down language, structure, and key quotations to enhance analytical writing and exam preparation skills.

‘Half-past Two’ by U A Fanthorpe

The content focuses on a podcast analyzing the poem "Half-past Two," emphasizing language, narrative voice, and structure. It is aimed at GCSE and IGCSE Literature students, offering exam-focused commentary to help them understand imagery and shifts in time. This resource supports independent study and enhances students' analytical skills for exams.

Tier 2 Vocabulary

Tier 2 Vocabulary

A compendium of all the Tier 2 vocabulary lists for English Literature, Language and ESL Blog Posts on Vocabulary Embedding Vocabulary into the Curriculum: Romeo and Juliet Word of the Week: Case Studies Key Stage 3 A Midsummer Night's Dream: Tier 2 Vocabulary A Midsummer Night's Dream: Tier 2 Vocabulary Korean Translations Dystopian Literature: Tier [...]

Exemplar Essay: How does Charles Dickens present Pip’s characterisation throughout ‘Great Expectations’?

Exemplar Essay: How does Charles Dickens present Pip’s characterisation throughout ‘Great Expectations’?

The essay analyzes Pip's character in Dickens' "Great Expectations," focusing on his moral journey, social aspirations, and inner conflicts. It explores his transformation from a vulnerable, timid child to a penitent adult, emphasizing themes of crime, guilt, and empathy. The narrative employs rich symbolism and introspection to illustrate Pip's growth and self-awareness.

Essay Plan: How does Dickens explore Pip’s characterisation throughout ‘Great Expectations’?

Essay Plan: How does Dickens explore Pip’s characterisation throughout ‘Great Expectations’?

The content outlines key moments in Pip's journey in Dickens' "Great Expectations," focusing on his growth from innocence to maturity. It discusses significant events, relationships, and settings that shape his character, emphasizing the cyclical structure and emotional development reflected in his experiences with Magwitch, Miss Havisham, and Estella.