
Developing Best Practice in Mixed Attainment English: Faustus Advice Lesson
Join the exploration of Faustus's journey as you analyze character changes over time and provide advice in a mixed attainment setting. Dive deep into the play's nuances to guide Faustus effectively. Engage in interactive activities to understand how different characters perceive Faustus during pivotal moments, culminating in offering personalized advice through imaginative texting scenarios. Make a difference in Faustus's final moments and unravel the complexities of moral dilemmas.
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Example lesson 3: Faustus advice lesson Frank Difusco, William Ellis School Developing Best Practice in Mixed Attainment English is a project funded by UCL Institute of Education. For more information, visit: www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe-mixedattainmentenglish www.ucl.ac.uk/ioe-mixedattainmentenglish Teachers are invited to modify and adapt this lesson for their own context.
Act 4 LQ: Can I write to advise Faustus, using inferences from the play? Starter: The next section of the play skips forward in time several years, nearly to the end of Faustus contract 1. How (if at all) do you expect Faustus to have changed after all these years? 2. How (if at all) do you expect the people around him to have changed?
Act 4, p53-56 Wagner First student Second student Third student Mephistopheles Faustus TTYP: What do you think of Faustus after this part of the play?
Groups (students were assigned to 5 mixed attainment groups) A B C D E
Its nearing the end of Faustus contract, and clearly, he needs some advice 1. In green, mind map all the advice you could give to Faustus. 2. In red, mind map ways Faustus might respond to your advice. 3. In blue, mind map the type of language, tone and style you could use to approach Faustus with advice.
Imagine you are able to text Faustus with your advice Hey Faustus! Firstly, pick who you are you could be yourself / anonymous / OR as an extra challenge, you could be Wagner. Who is this? DW about it I just want to offer some advice I have spoken to Aristotle. I m the Emperor s right hand man. Why would I need advice from a stranger??? Listen, I know how powerful you are and I respect that, but time is running short. I know if I were you I d be pretty worried about the whole eternal damnation thing! :S trying not to focus on that. I m listening.