The Story of an Hour Kate Chopin Edexcel IGCSE EnglishGCSE.co.uk

The Story of an Hour Kate Chopin Edexcel IGCSE

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Edexcel IGCSE prose lesson that explores The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin and how the writer uses narrator, narrative voice, plot and structure to engage her readers with the first half of the short story. Useful for students preparing for Paper 2 Poetry and Prose Texts, as well as creative writing as students reflect on how they can introduce their short stories and adapt structure and plot for their own writing. In the next lesson, we move on to exploring the second half of the extract and how the writer plays with structure and plot expectations to affect the audience. A useful lesson for both KS3 and GCSE English Literature and English Language students. Includes differentiated activities and adaptive learning strategies, engaging tasks and extensive student and teacher notes.

Edexcel IGCSE prose lesson that explores The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin and how the writer uses narrator, narrative voice, plot and structure to engage her readers with the first half of the short story. Useful for students preparing for Paper 2 Poetry and Prose Texts, as well as creative writing as students reflect on how they can introduce their short stories and adapt structure and plot for their own writing.

In the next lesson, we move on to exploring the second half of the extract and how the writer plays with structure and plot expectations to affect the audience.

A useful lesson for both KS3 and GCSE English Literature and English Language students.

Includes differentiated activities and adaptive learning strategies, engaging tasks and extensive student and teacher notes.

Edexcel IGCSE prose lesson that explores The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin and how the writer uses narrator, narrative voice, plot and structure to engage her readers with the first half of the short story. Useful for students preparing for Paper 2 Poetry and Prose Texts, as well as creative writing as students reflect on how they can introduce their short stories and adapt structure and plot for their own writing.

In the next lesson, we move on to exploring the second half of the extract and how the writer plays with structure and plot expectations to affect the audience.

A useful lesson for both KS3 and GCSE English Literature and English Language students.

Includes differentiated activities and adaptive learning strategies, engaging tasks and extensive student and teacher notes.