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An Inspector Calls

An Inspector Calls. Looking at character. WALT AND WILF. WALT: exam style responses to character questions W ILF: your ability to show an understanding of character and action in any character in An Inspector Calls. Imagine you are.

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An Inspector Calls

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  1. An Inspector Calls Looking at character

  2. WALT AND WILF • WALT: exam style responses to character questions • WILF: your ability to show an understanding of character and action in any character in An Inspector Calls

  3. Imagine you are... Sometimes, a question will ask you to imagine that you are a character from the play. This question will not be linked to an extract but will be testing your knowledge of that character and the play

  4. Imagine you are Sheila • Imagining that you are Sheila, spidergram as many points as you can that will link to Sheila’s: • Thoughts about what she has done • Feelings about what she has done • Actions-what she has actually done!

  5. Writing as Sheila... • Have a look at the piece of text in front of you. Highlight or underline all the different points that the candidate has made about Sheila. • Use the following areas to guide you • Thoughts about what she has done • Feelings about what she has done • Actions-what she has actually done!

  6. Now have a go yourself...

  7. Writing as Sheila...peer assessment • Using the second table, mark the number of points your partner has made under each of the headings... • Thoughts about what she has done • Feelings about what she has done • Actions-what she has actually done!

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