AQA Working with the Anthology Teacher Guide: Aim for a C: Achieve a C

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This Teacher Guide provides all the teaching support and guidance you will need to meet the requirements of Unit 2 of the new AQA GCSE English Literature specification. Step-by-step visual lesson plans provide you with the support you need to plan and deliver engaging lessons, while the Controlled Assessment sections provide guidance and advice on preparing students for the Controlled Assessment tasks. * Detailed planning and delivery guidance to save you valuable preparation time. * Step-by-step visual lesson plans show how to use the student and teacher resources together with the AQA Digital Anthology to deliver engaging lessons. * Extensive support for Controlled Assessment including task preparation, guidance on the choices available to you and sample tasks with student answers and commentary.

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This is Book 2 in the AQA GCSE English, Language & Literature Series. See all AQA GCSE English, Language & Literature books here.

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About David Grant

David Grant worked in a variety of jobs (record shop manager, architect's dogsbody and psychiatric hospital laundry worker) before training as a teacher and then taking up writing. He now lives in Wales with his partner, three children, three dogs, two geese and seven chickens. David has written plays for schools, a novel, and a number of stories for struggl

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About Tony Childs

Author Tony Childs is currently Chief Examiner for GCSE English Literature for one of the major examination boards, and has previously written a highly regarded series of textbooks for students on exploring and writing about poetry for exams.

Simon Armitage was born in West Yorkshire and is Professor of Poetry at the University of Sheffield. A recipient

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