Worksheet on Perspective & Voice - First Person
English
GCSE
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~16 mins
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A worksheet covering Perspective & Voice with a focus on First Person for GCSE students, themed around social issues.
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Worksheet on Perspective & Voice - First Person
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Introduction to First Person Perspective
Growing up in a community where voices are often unheard has shaped my perspective. Every day, I see the struggles of those around me, yet I am rarely asked to share my own story. Writing allows me to voice my experiences and challenge social injustices from my point of view.
1.
What is the effect of using the first-person perspective in this passage?
[2 marks]2.
Identify one social issue mentioned in the passage.
[1 mark]B
Technique Identification
Read the following extract and identify the literary technique used.
1.
Which literary device is used in this extract to emphasise silence and voice?
Aa) Metaphor
Bb) Personification
Cc) Juxtaposition
Dd) Hyperbole
C
Creative Writing Prompt
Write a first-person narrative prompted by the social issue introduced below. Use vivid language and personal reflection.
1.
Write a personal account of a moment when you felt your voice was unheard. Ensure your writing is at least 20 lines long.
D
Analysing Perspective
Read the following extract and answer the questions about perspective and tone.
1.
How does the use of first-person perspective influence the tone of this extract?
2.
Identify a social issue implied in the extract.
E
Crafting a Personal Narrative
Create a short personal story (around 10 lines) addressing a social issue important to you. Focus on your voice and perspective.
1.
Briefly outline the social issue you will write about.
F
Reflective Question
Answer briefly.
1.
Provide one reason why first-person narration can be powerful in social issue writing.
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- 1/1/2026
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