English (Year 10)
See English Year 10s ‘Schedule of Learning’ for the 2025/26 academic year:
| Topic | Sub-topic |
|---|---|
| An Inspector Calls x 4 / Paper 1 Section A x 3 | Context, Playwright, Act 1 |
| An Inspector Calls x 4 / Paper 1 Section A x 3 | Act 1, Characters, Themes |
| An Inspector Calls x 4 / Paper 1 Section A x 3 | Act 2, Changes |
| An Inspector Calls x 4 / Paper 1 Section A x 3 | Act 2, Plot Development |
| An Inspector Calls x 4 / Paper 1 Section A x 3 | Act 3, Characters |
| An Inspector Calls x 4 / Paper 1 Section A x 3 | Act 3, Overview |
| Macbeth | Context & Act 1 |
| Macbeth | Act 1 |
| Macbeth | Act 2 |
| Macbeth | Act 3 |
| Macbeth | Act 4 |
| Macbeth | Act 5 |
| Macbeth | Mop up |
| Power & Conflict x 4 / Language 1 Section B x 3 | Conflict: Introduction + Remains + Bayonet Charge |
| Power & Conflict x 4 / Language 1 Section B x 3 | Conflict: Comparing Remains with Bayonet Charge + Chargeof the Light Brigade |
| Power & Conflict x 4 / Language 1 Section B x 3 | Conflict: Exposure + Poppies |
| Power & Conflict x 7 | Conflict: War Photographer , Comparing WP with Poppies, Intro to Romantics & Ozy |
| Power & Conflict x 7 | Romantics: Human Power London Comparing Ozymandias with London, MLD, Intro to Nature: The Prelude |
| Power & Conflict x 7 | Nature: Storm on the Island. Identity: Tissue, The Emigree |
| Power & Conflict x 7 | Kamikaze, Comparing Kamikaze & The Emigree, COMH, Comparing COMH |
| Language Paper 2 – Section A / AIC Revision | |
| Language Paper 2 – Section A / Macbeth Revision | |
| Speaking & Listening x 2 | |
| Sixth Form experience week (tbc)- WEek beginning 11th May | |
| Language Paper 2 – Section A | |
| Speaking and Listening – endorsement | |
| Language Paper 2 – Section B | |
| Language Paper 2 – Section B | |
| Exam Feedback |
Exam Board – AQA – Language and Literature
What will you study?
Language – Paper 1 (Explorations in creative reading and writing): Section A and B
Literature – An Inspector Calls by J.B.Priestley
Language – Paper 2 (Writers’ viewpoints and perspectives): Section A and B
Literature – Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Language – Spoken Language Endorsement
Literature – Power and Conflict + Unseen Poetry
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