GCSEEnglishLiteratureBoost
@BoostGcse
YouTube channel bringing GCSE students & uni academics together. Mini video lectures on GCSE Lit texts to challenge and inspire students. Run by @HughesHaili
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Coming tomorrow...a new weekly series of subject knowledge postcards, summing up lit crit papers about GCSE texts. Each week, a new one will be pinned to my thread on here @Team_English1 starting tomorrow with 'Tissue' by Imtiaz Dharker. Great for teachers, perfect for students!
A level Resource = Poetry Wheel 'Wodwo' - Ted Hughes Created another poetry wheel for A level to support oracy, encourage deeper analysis and expand vocabulary for WJEC Unit 2 Poetry @tedhughessoc @wjec_cbac @EngChatUK @Team_English1 @LitdriveUK @BoostGcse
English teachers, I'm looking for short case studies of how you've used academic theory/criticism with GCSE students. Please RT and DM if you're interested in contributing
English teachers, I'm looking for short case studies of how you've used academic theory/criticism with GCSE students. Please RT and DM if you're interested in contributing
So much fun planning these subject knowledge lecture sessions for @holmfirthhigh English department. Love working with English teachers on subject knowledge development
The problem with the "better off pissing out of the tent than into it" philosophy is that if you keep doing it you end up with a tent full of people pissing everywhere.
So excited to be commissioned to work with @holmfirthhigh English department to give 10 lectures on Lord of the Flies to boost staff's subject knowledge. Such a joy to do this work.
Definitely my last English resource for a while as I have got loads to do! A little bookmark on equivocation in Macbeth:
Been asked a lot for Jekyll & Hyde resources so adapted a paper here on Queer Theory:
Just a little one on Banquo's ghost today:
Last Macbeth resource from me for a couple of weeks - quick bitesize snippet on the 'Out brief candle' part of Macbeth's soliloquy
A little something on time in the 'Tomorrow' soliloquy in Macbeth:
Done a little mini lecture on Dickens' authorial style in ACC and genre influences, based on lots of academic papers: drive.google.com/file/d/1JzUSIH… Hope it is useful! RT and tags welcome
Another critical resource about kingship in Macbeth here. You can find the pdf to print on A3 here: drive.google.com/file/d/1jRoUEs…
New critical resource from me about the 'solitary as an oyster' simile in A Christmas Carol, based on a paper by Craig Buchwald (1990). Feel free to bookmark, share and use if useful @Team_English1
New critical resource from me about the 'solitary as an oyster' simile in A Christmas Carol, based on a paper by Craig Buchwald (1990). Feel free to bookmark, share and use if useful @Team_English1
Hi #edutwitter I was wondering if anyone has any engaging extracts for AQA paper 1 (or any that can be adapted to the paper!). I want to add some more to my current go-to collection! @EngMediaCentre @EngliciousUCL @SPryke2 @BoostGcse
Latest webinar on the parallels between ACC and Dante's 'Divine Comedy' has dropped!
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