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GCSE Literature: (13) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 3 Part 1 (‘Opening’ to ‘Eric’s Interrogation)

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Literature

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Grade 9, 10, 11, 12

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GCSE Literature: (13) ‘An Inspector Calls’ Act 3 Part 1 ('Opening' to 'Eric’s Interrogation')

This is a comprehensive teaching resource, targeted at educators who are preparing students for GCSE literature. This engaging and versatile material critically examines JB Priestley's enduring classic, An Inspector Calls,especially Act 3, from the opening scene through Eric's interrogation.

Priestley's reflective narrative confronts societal issues such as class disparities and gender prejudice. It transports the students into a gripping setting where the Birling family members are forced to confront their discriminatory attitudes towards the working-classes under ghostly guidance of Inspector Goole.

Educational Usage:

  • This product can be used in classroom teaching or as online course materials.

  • This serves well as a homework assignment or revision tool due to its insightful content and intricate design that promote self-study.

Main Highlights:

  1. An interactive PowerPoint presentation consisting of twenty compelling slides beginning with a thought-provoking starter activity prepares learners for what lies ahead.
  2. A core academic writing task challenges students not only to understand but also articulate their insights about An Inspector Calls.
  3. A balanced plenary retrospectively summarizing learned concepts caps off learning experience.

Note: This resource best fits Grades 9 through 12 studying Language Arts and Literature concepts.
No further preparation required from teacher side making it ready-to-use tool .

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1 PowerPoint with 20 ready to display slides

Resource Tags

GCSE literature An Inspector Calls JB Priestley class disparities gender prejudice

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