iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology Essay Plan: ‘Young And Dyslexic? You've Got It Going On’ by Benjamin Zephaniah eBook

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Detailed 8-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: ‘Young And Dyslexic? You've Got It Going On’ by Benjamin Zephaniah. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Zephaniah conveys his frustration with the limitations of the education system, exposing its oppressive nature and its inability to adopt a humane and empathetic approach towards all students. Zephaniah explores how the system of education does not allow for the recognition of an individual’s skills and talents but rather leads to the labelling and misunderstanding of students.

  • Section 2: Zephaniah reinforces the advantages and benefits that arise from having dyslexia, conveying the individuality, creativity and imagination that exists and can be harnessed. Zephaniah adopts a positive, optimistic tone which he seeks to inspire in his readers.

  • Section 3: Zephaniah communicates a message of empowerment whereby he encourages his reader to take ownership over their life choices and outcomes, and to recognise their inherent value, as a unique individual, irrespective of the challenges and obstacles they might face.After purchase, you'll receive a link to download your Essay Plan.

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Detailed 8-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: ‘Young And Dyslexic? You've Got It Going On’ by Benjamin Zephaniah. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Zephaniah conveys his frustration with the limitations of the education system, exposing its oppressive nature and its inability to adopt a humane and empathetic approach towards all students. Zephaniah explores how the system of education does not allow for the recognition of an individual’s skills and talents but rather leads to the labelling and misunderstanding of students.

  • Section 2: Zephaniah reinforces the advantages and benefits that arise from having dyslexia, conveying the individuality, creativity and imagination that exists and can be harnessed. Zephaniah adopts a positive, optimistic tone which he seeks to inspire in his readers.

  • Section 3: Zephaniah communicates a message of empowerment whereby he encourages his reader to take ownership over their life choices and outcomes, and to recognise their inherent value, as a unique individual, irrespective of the challenges and obstacles they might face.After purchase, you'll receive a link to download your Essay Plan.

After purchase, you'll receive a link to download your Essay Plan.

Let's get to work!

Detailed 8-page Essay Plan on iGCSE English Language Non-Fiction Anthology: ‘Young And Dyslexic? You've Got It Going On’ by Benjamin Zephaniah. The Essay Plan includes three separate sections exploring the author’s perspective, with a focus on the use of language and structure.

  • Section 1: Zephaniah conveys his frustration with the limitations of the education system, exposing its oppressive nature and its inability to adopt a humane and empathetic approach towards all students. Zephaniah explores how the system of education does not allow for the recognition of an individual’s skills and talents but rather leads to the labelling and misunderstanding of students.

  • Section 2: Zephaniah reinforces the advantages and benefits that arise from having dyslexia, conveying the individuality, creativity and imagination that exists and can be harnessed. Zephaniah adopts a positive, optimistic tone which he seeks to inspire in his readers.

  • Section 3: Zephaniah communicates a message of empowerment whereby he encourages his reader to take ownership over their life choices and outcomes, and to recognise their inherent value, as a unique individual, irrespective of the challenges and obstacles they might face.After purchase, you'll receive a link to download your Essay Plan.

After purchase, you'll receive a link to download your Essay Plan.

Let's get to work!

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