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Complete AQA GCSE Media Studies Galaxy advert CSP unit (8572): five ready-to-teach lessons plus a student revision booklet.

This advertising and marketing Close Study Product, the 2014 Galaxy television advert featuring a CGI Audrey Hepburn, is a Targeted CSP studied for Media Language and Media Representations, assessed in Paper 1 Section A.

Each 60-minute PowerPoint lesson is plug-and-play with full speaker notes: timings, model answers and differentiation, so you can teach it with confidence even if Media is new to you, and save hours of planning if you are a media specialist.

Lesson 1 sets up the advert and its cultural significance;

Lesson 2 covers media language, Todorov and Propp;

Lessons 3 and 4 cover representation, nostalgia, gender and stereotypes;

Lesson 5 builds exam technique.

The A4 booklet becomes a full revision guide.

New to Media Studies, or running it as a one-person department? These resources are built to be picked up and taught.

Plug-and-play lessons: open the PowerPoint and go, no prep required.
Subject knowledge built in: full speaker notes with timings, model answers and examiner guidance, so you are never caught out.
Exam-accurate: written to the AQA GCSE Media Studies (8572) specification, framework areas and assessment objectives. Mark scheme guidance is paraphrased.
Whole-course coverage: CSP units, exam-technique packs and revision booklets that fit together.
Created by a serving teacher.

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