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An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley

An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley. LO: Respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and evaluate relevant textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations. Key words: JUSTIFY ACCOUNTABLE RESPONSIBLE An Inspector Calls Eva Daisy - YouTube.

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An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley

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  1. An Inspector Calls by J B Priestley LO: Respond to texts critically and imaginatively; select and evaluate relevant textual detail to illustrate and support interpretations Key words: JUSTIFY ACCOUNTABLE RESPONSIBLE An Inspector Calls Eva Daisy - YouTube Remember it would be advisable for you to buy the play so that you can make detailed notes for your exam!

  2. Who is to blame?

  3. Unit 2 GCSE Speaking & ListeningRole Play Task – 15 marks Perform an improvisation based on An Inspector Calls You are going to recreate a Jeremy Kyle style TV programme where each of you will have to account for your involvement in Eva Smith’s death. You will need to stay in character and justify your treatment of Eva Smith. You will be working in groups of 6. 5 of you will assume the role of one of the Birlings and Gerald and one person will be Jeremy Kyle.

  4. The inspector’s speech Before the inspector leaves he sums up each character’s role in relation to Eva’s death. Read his final speech again. • Who do you think the inspector is addressing this speech to? • What do you think the purpose of this speech is?

  5. Aftermath When the inspector leaves how would you describe the feelings of each of the characters left in the room? Concerned about his knighthood and the public scandal there will be. Blames Eric. Thinks she has done nothing wrong. Anxious to avoid a scandal. Feels guilty. Angry with her parents for not accepting responsibility. Ashamed of his parents and blames his mother for the death of Eva and his child.

  6. Assessment Criteria for S&L

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