Recording Lists for english
English-Recording-Lists-2023 (ID 1161)
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Key Stage 4 English
Key Stage 4 English
Language Skills
Language Paper 1 Q4 – the most effective evaluation
Writing about structure: Language Paper 1
Crafting a non-fiction argument: Language Paper 2
Looking at Language Paper 1 Q5
Language Paper 1 Question 5: The Photo Album
Looking at Language Paper 2 Q5
AQA Language Paper 2 Walkthrough
Language Paper 2 Questions 5: Quick wins
Language Paper 2 Question 4: Top tips for max marks
AQA Language Paper 2 Walkthrough
Perspective – Language Paper 2 Q4
Approaching unseen fiction with confidence
Writing about structure - Language Paper 1 Q3
How do you compare perspectives?
Crafting a cracking fiction piece of writing
Crafting a cracking nonfiction piece of writing
Analysing imagery (Lit/Lang P1Q2/P1Q3)
literature
Working with thesis statements
An Inspector Calls: Context and key themes
Diving deeper into An Inspector Calls
Top 5 lines of argument in An Inspector Calls
The fallen woman in An Inspector Calls
The theatrical elements of An Inspector Calls
An Inspector Calls – Key quotation revision
An Inspector Calls – The Edwardian era
Jekyll & Hyde – Stevenson’s London (setting and context)
A Christmas Carol: Charles Dickens’ life and ghosts
A Christmas Carol: Key quotation revision
A Christmas Carol – Key quotation practice
Could you live in the era of Charles Dickens? A Christmas Carol
The working class in Dickens A Christmas Carol
Performative gender in Macbeth
Could you live in the era of Shakespeare? Macbeth
Using extracts in Literature exams
Analysing imagery (Lit/Lang P1Q2/P1Q3)
Key Quotations across set texts
Poetry
Unseen poetry – how to read a poem
Unseen poetry: the comparison question
Key Quotations across set texts
Form and structure in power and conflict poetry
Power and conflict – five things we can learn from past papers
Power and conflict masterclass: The Prelude
Power and conflict masterclass: My Last Duchess
Power and conflict masterclass: The Emigree
Power and conflict masterclass: Tissue
The trapped voices of the power and conflict poems
The Prelude: Wordsworth and The Romantics
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Key Stage 3 English
Key Stage 3 English
Language skills
Simple sentences: A simple way to create powerful tension in writing
Identifying and writing speech
Understanding and using fragments
Using nouns to create imagery in description
Using noun phrases to create imagery in writing
Using verbs to create character
Using verbs to create anaphora
Sensational senses – Using verbs to understand our senses
Awesome adverbs and how to use them
Sensational synonyms and appositive phrases
Amazing adjectives and how to use them
Adjectives for excellent emphasis
Identifying and using imperatives
Using superb semi-colons accurately
Delightful dashes and how to emphasise
Understanding relative clauses
Skills through stories
Achille’s Heel: Fragments vs full sentences
Adonis: Fragments vs full sentences
Adam and Eve: Fragments vs full sentences
Alice in Wonderland: Sentence types
Tower of Babel: Sentence types
David and Goliath: Using a semi-colon
Dorian Gray: Using a semi-colon
Jekyll and Hyde: Comma splicing
Prodigal Son: Using parentheses
Pyrrhic Victory: Using parentheses
Room 101: Active vs passive voice
Charles Dickens: Active vs passive voice
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Key Stage 2 English / Literacy
Key Stage 2 English / Literacy
Grammar
Clauses and co-ordinating conjunctions
Clauses and subordinating conjunctions
Reading and writing skills
Writing – Using challenging punctuation