Booklet number 2 from my new language and diversity unit is now on litdrive- i tackled language and age today🤗 thanks to @_krogg for letting me steal a page of hers 🙋🏻♀️ hope it’s useful to someone https://t.co/30NN8qQ8CO @Team_English1@LitdriveUK
Starting the new year as I mean to go on by getting myself SUPER organised has meant that I can share the big folder of every resource I have ever shared on here all in one go. I will pin it to my profile so it never goes missing! Happy New Year to all!
https://t.co/UwS8sTqqsP
A one-pager with bits that I want students to remember for the GCSE English Literature exams. It’s obviously stuff that needs to be expanded upon, but it should hopefully be useful as the basis for a final lesson or two before it all begins https://t.co/x22osoukof 🖊️
NEW RESOURCE: I’ve been experimenting with @Xris32 style ‘phrase banks’ over the past term to much success! Here are the AIC ones I’ve used in my class. Great discussions had over what each phrase means and how we can use them appropriately and effectively in our writing. Use/chuck: https://t.co/xPMxPC5FyI
#TeamEnglish put these together post mocks so students could look at the Macbeth question they did - tick off what scenes they DID write about and then red pen the parts they omitted … other uses no doubt https://t.co/NVm3wzqk1u
Our study app delivers amazing quotation analysis every day, and pupils can now get the same expert analysis that made our books bestsellers, delivered daily to their device.
We're honoured @MiriamHussain_ has agreed to be Series Editor for the app, helping maintain the standards and accessibility of our content for all users, and I am so thankful that she has agreed to do this.
Providing daily, bite-sized support, we have been working on this project for over a year now, and can’t wait to release it!
Mock exam overview sheets for English Language P1 (below) and English Literature P1 https://t.co/gkeg5v1JQa All they do is provide brief reminders of how to approach the questions plus a few other things to keep in mind ✍️
🕯️🏰 Inspired by THE TRAITORS and underpinned by our LP2 Q5 crafting border, here's a FREE single lesson to develop speech writing! Nothing fancy, but an engaging and current idea⬇️
https://t.co/2WmcYkB4yG
With the border available here: https://t.co/uAyFMYzC37
And remember...
Six short, modern fiction extracts for students to read, explore and enjoy https://t.co/GTW9wYTEgV The final task in each set is a creative writing challenge 📚
2026 LANGUAGE EXAM: I shared this series of lessons last year, but I’ve gone back and revised them to reflect the changes to the AQA English Language exam for 2026. Covers both papers. Use/chuck/change as you see fit! @Team_English1 https://t.co/CBoEx657T2
*NEW* for June 2026 onwards: AQA Lang P1 specimen papers and accompanying PPT slide decks. I’ll add to this folder as I update them. Includes:
✅ Enduring Love
✅ Hound of Baskervilles
✅ Whole Town’s Sleeping
✅To Kill a Mockingbird
Help yourself 😊
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I'm going back into full-time classroom teaching in September, and I have a LOT to say about English teachers and books in today's world.
But for now here's some good news.
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This month's subscriber content is focused on the language writing questions.
The blog for August is about building colour imagery with students, something I do to ensure they focus on precision of language and being specific in their word choice.
Lots of slides included 👇
There are some new/updated year 11 revision materials that I made over half term - added to my drop box.
https://t.co/hyYuH0v8eW
Feel free to pinch ☺️
☑️ ACC vocabulary and purpose
☑️ Context Sheets
☑️ Essay plans
☑️ Knowledge organisers
☑️ Mind-maps
& more