Resources to support ESL, EAL and ELL students in their English Speaking practice. Comparative and superlative adjectives practice https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MU8xhYgHT0U https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_cZq_AJ0xQ
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Frankenstein: Key Quotations by Theme
Nature and Settings โthese sublime and magnificent scenes affordedโ โthe thunder burst with frightful loudness from various quartersโ, โI never beheld anything so utterly destroyedโ Ch.2 โmy eyes were insensible to the charms of natureโ, โI did not watch the blossom or the expanding leavesโ Ch.4 โa divine spring; and the season contributed greatly to [...]
A Midsummer Night’s Dream: Knowledge Organiser Korean Translation
A Midsummer Night's Dream Knowledge Organiser and key vocabulary translated from English into Korean for our EAL and ESL students available for download. Making our British curriculum more accessible for EAL and ESL students by embedding key vocabulary and knowledge into the curriculum planning to support their language acquisition. The Knowledge Organiser is structured into [...]
Othello: Knowledge Organiser
This Othello Knowledge Organiser offers insights into critical theory, intertextuality, and context, alongside significant Biblical references within the text. It includes key character quotations, useful epithets, and Tier 2 Vocabulary. Subscribers can download the organiser and gain access to additional Othello resources by logging in or subscribing today.
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Chinese Cinderella
Chinese Cinderella โ Annotated Extract https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRjsaz84xVg https://www.wordwall.net/play/10556/843/551
William Blake: ‘The Tyger’
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
William Blake: ‘Holy Thursday’ Innocence
The content provides a collection of valuable resources for studying William Blake's works, specifically 'Holy Thursday' from the Innocence collection, along with relevant podcasts and notes. Notable mentions include an annotated poem, a Radio 4 podcast discussion, and critical materials from GetRevising for deeper understanding.
Protected: Miss Dunn’s GCSE English Of Mice and Men
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