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Contains 20 monologues for 8-14 and above which are suitable for acting examinations, drama festivals, eisteddfods and school use.
Methods of effective communication are explored in a wide range of contexts and it is particularly useful for people undertaking assessment or an examination in communication or public speaking.
Contains 40 contemporary monologues, highlighting relationship issues for teenagers and young women. The monologues range in length between one to three minutes, making them suitable for showcase pieces and audition call backs in both the UK and the USA.
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One in Eleven: Teaching Adolescents with a Language Learning Disability is a whole-school approach that identifies LLD students and offers suggestions for teaching and learning strategies to address this difficulty in various school contexts, especially in subject areas.
These assemblies have been written by practising teacher Kryssy Hurley to involve large or small groups of children. The teacher-led assemblies require minimum preparation and are a must for busy teachers.
Contains nine original scenes for two, three and four young players.
This text includes two one act plays in which famous speeches and scenes from Shakespeare are acted out as part of a comic story. It is suitable for performance by a large or small cast aged 11 years upwards, and equally suitable for theatre group performance to young people.