Master's degree (M): Shakespeare and EducationBachelor's Degree: English Literature and Cultural StudiesUniversity Degree: PGCE Secondary English and Drama
Great lessons start with an introductory task/brain warm up. Word games involving grammar basics, spelling strategies or vocabulary improvers. The lesson will then be broken down into segments catered to the areas of English the students need to work on. The focus will usually be on reading and writing areas. PowerPoints will allow students to follow and engage easily with the content and guidan...
Great lessons start with an introductory task/brain warm up. Word games involving grammar basics, spelling strategies or vocabulary improvers. The lesson will then be broken down into segments catered to the areas of English the students need to work on. The focus will usually be on reading and writing areas. PowerPoints will allow students to follow and engage easily with the content and guidance is given for each task, providing exemplars where necessary. If time allows, lessons end with fun, interactive spoken word games. The lessons conclude with a plenary to consolidate learning and discuss the next steps to progress.