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A site to share my resources for secondary English teaching.

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Mr Birling

jwpblog April 24, 2011

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thoughts on final chapter – God of Small Things

jwpblog April 14, 2011

Chronology is a vital part of Roy's writing - used to deliberately unsettle the reader and to ensure that information is only revealed slowly. Final chapter of the narrative takes us back in time to the key event that has …

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GCSE revision 5

jwpblog April 12, 2011

apostrophes. Poetry question advice (English Lit) Read More "GCSE revision 5"

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GCSE revision 4

jwpblog April 2, 2011

subordinate clauses for effect, character - show, don't tell. Physical emotions. Read More "GCSE revision 4"

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Mice and Men extract question support

jwpblog March 28, 2011

Of Mice and Men: Approaching the “passage” question: A sample answer with notes on writing. (a) Read the extract on the opposite page. Then answer the following questions: (i) What do you think of the way Lennie speaks and behaves …

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GCSE revision session 3

jwpblog March 25, 2011

adjectives, adverbs; description in writing; tension creation; paper 1 A questions. Read More "GCSE revision session 3"

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How does the way of life led by the characters affect their behaviour in Of Mice and Men – stimulus paper.

jwpblog March 21, 2011

How does the characters’ way of life affect their behaviour in the novel? Ideas on an essay title – you need to find the appropriate quotations and to develop my stimuli. This essay has caused some problems, not because of …

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GCSE revision session C>B 1+2

jwpblog March 20, 2011

introduction to the papers, suggested techniques, Have- not of; leaflets, reports. Read More "GCSE revision session C>B 1+2"

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GCSE revision session C>B 1+2

jwpblog March 20, 2011

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Thoughts on chapter XXX of The Awakening

jwpblog March 3, 2011

EDNA! Oh, Christ! Students have been discussing the religious symbolism of the party scene in chapter XXX of Chopin’s Awakening. One line of thought has been the establishment of a new Theocracy, headed by Edna and suited to her new …

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Words, words, words... well said Hamlet! A little blog to go off on tangents within the worlds of history and literature that interest me. From the Tudors to Tom Hardy's Tess, or from the Wars of the Roses to Wuthering Heights, feel free to browse through my musings to pick up extra ideas and points for discussion!

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my ideas and thoughts on teaching Secondary School English

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A blog for all things #TeamEnglish

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Like the students I teach, I am always learning.

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Preparing young people for the future with lessons from the past.

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Thoughts and ideas about words, stories and what works best in the classroom and beyond

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' . . . to make the best that has been thought and known in the world current everywhere . . .'

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Crowd Sourced Advice For New Teachers

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An English teacher's musings.

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There's more to life than books, you know. But not much more

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