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Modern text: first study
An Inspector Calls: power and responsibility
Year 10
•
English
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Edexcel
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1
'An Inspector Calls': understanding context and Priestley’s influences
2
'An Inspector Calls': understanding and exploring key themes
3
'An Inspector Calls': the importance of setting and stage directions
4
'An Inspector Calls': exploring Priestley's use of structure
5
'An Inspector Calls': exploring the character of the Inspector
6
'An Inspector Calls': exploring the character of Mr. Birling
7
'An Inspector Calls': exploring the character of Mrs. Birling
8
'An Inspector Calls': exploring the character of Sheila
9
Writing analytically about Priestley's presentation of the older generation
10
Using context effectively in writing about 'An Inspector Calls'
11
'An Inspector Calls': exploring the character of Eric
12
'An Inspector Calls': exploring class and power through Gerald and Eva
13
'An Inspector Calls': exploring class and power in a model essay
14
'An Inspector Calls' : annotating essay questions and writing a thesis statement
15
Writing introductions and conclusions for an 'An Inspector Calls' essay
16
Planning and writing an essay on 'An Inspector Calls'