Close up shots of Susan and Jenny when they are getting interviewed. This shows theor emotion and emphasises their facial expressions and shows what they are feeling.
Long shot - when Simon leaves the school and you can see the kids approaching from behind him. This allows you to see the more than just the main character, this adds to the sense of reality and this also help to expalain the plot.
Point of view shot - this is used when Susan and Jenny are being interviewed. You can see the reactions of the school board when Jenny or Susan are answering their questions. This shows you what the character in the scene is seeing and couild be used to build tension.
Three shot - when the three male teachers are sat in the pub and get distracted by a woman and stare at her rear end whilst Jenny is having a conversation with them. This gives the audience an idea that all men are the same and alll they thimk about is sex and they are not interested in anything else. This a stereotypical view of men and how they act.
Dialogue - Simon seems uneasy when he is talking to his girlfriend at school because she is a police officer. This allows the audience to see the true personality of Simon. He seems like he always wants to be in control and being with a police officer may lower his authority in the street.