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An Inspector Calls Revision Guide and Cover Pack

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An Inspector Calls 40 page cover pack designed for non-specialists to use in cover lessons to explore the plot, characters, themes, context, structure and exam approaches for JB Priestley’s play. Includes: Overview of the style of exam questionsBreakdown of the mark scheme and assessment objectivesVocabulary and terminology embedded throughoutIntroduction to social and historical context, as well as the writerQuick plot summaryDetailed plot summaryOverview of themesA variety of activities for exploring the plotActivities for analysing themes and linking them to charactersOverviews of each character, including:Mr. Birling (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)Mrs. Birling (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)Sheila Birling (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)Eric Birling(including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)Gerald Croft (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)Inspector Goole (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)Eva Smith/Daisy Renton (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)Edna (The Maid) (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)Exam practice questions and detailed ideas to include in their answersAnalysis of the play’s structure and how it can link to themes

An Inspector Calls 40 page cover pack designed for non-specialists to use in cover lessons to explore the plot, characters, themes, context, structure and exam approaches for JB Priestley’s play.

Includes:

Overview of the style of exam questions
Breakdown of the mark scheme and assessment objectives
Vocabulary and terminology embedded throughout
Introduction to social and historical context, as well as the writer
Quick plot summary
Detailed plot summary
Overview of themes
A variety of activities for exploring the plot
Activities for analysing themes and linking them to characters
Overviews of each character, including:
Mr. Birling (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Mrs. Birling (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Sheila Birling (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Eric Birling(including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Gerald Croft (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Inspector Goole (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Eva Smith/Daisy Renton (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Edna (The Maid) (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Exam practice questions and detailed ideas to include in their answers
Analysis of the play’s structure and how it can link to themes

An Inspector Calls 40 page cover pack designed for non-specialists to use in cover lessons to explore the plot, characters, themes, context, structure and exam approaches for JB Priestley’s play.

Includes:

Overview of the style of exam questions
Breakdown of the mark scheme and assessment objectives
Vocabulary and terminology embedded throughout
Introduction to social and historical context, as well as the writer
Quick plot summary
Detailed plot summary
Overview of themes
A variety of activities for exploring the plot
Activities for analysing themes and linking them to characters
Overviews of each character, including:
Mr. Birling (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Mrs. Birling (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Sheila Birling (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Eric Birling(including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Gerald Croft (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Inspector Goole (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Eva Smith/Daisy Renton (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Edna (The Maid) (including graphics designed by a professional games designer, quotes, summary, links to context and significance of the character)
Exam practice questions and detailed ideas to include in their answers
Analysis of the play’s structure and how it can link to themes