Video summary
Derek Owusu, who works across a number of genres but is perhaps best known for his fiction writing, talks about the importance of finding your voice with your creative writing.
He talks about wanting to be a rapper and how he began turning his raps into poems. But Derek only began taking his writing seriously when he went to university and discovered D.H. Lawrence, realising that language meant a lot more to him than had thought.
This short film is from the ý Teach series Inside the Writer's Mind, and is supported by a free classroom resource from First Story.
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Teacher Notes
Before viewing
Discuss how stories are made from everyday moments. Everyone we see in our daily lives has their own stories.What might inspire someone to write?
After viewing
Derek speaks about judgement. You could provide your class with a range of images of people we might judge – perhaps a wealthy looking person, a tattooed person, somebody with an 'alternative' appearance, etc. Use these as a stimulus to create a background for them. What was their childhood like? Who are the important people in their lives?
Students could discuss what good writing is and create a list of what inspires them to write.
Encourage experimentation with ‘What if…’ questions which disrupt their ordinary routine.
Discuss when it is appropriate to write in their own voice and compare with how they might write in an examination situation.
This short film will be relevant for teaching English language at KS3 and KS4 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4 and 5 in Scotland.
Topics covered include character and plot development in narrative writing; making links to word meaning, effective punctuation and narrative structure; understanding characterisation, narrative planning, story structure, editing, proofreading and redrafting.
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