Questions: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/english/AQA-77012-SQP.PDF
Commentary: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/english/AQA-77012-COM.PDF
Student response: http://filestore.aqa.org.uk/resources/english/AQA-77012-CEX.PDF
Tuesday, 10 November 2015
Bristol University Grammar Guide
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/arts/exercises/grammar/grammar_tutorial/index.htm
a) Handy for revision
b) Structure
a) Handy for revision
b) Structure
- punctuation
- discourse and graphology
- form, purpose, audience
- syntax – simple, compound, complex; main and subordinate clauses; spoken language = utterance, written language = sentences; functions of syntax: imperative, interrogative, exclamative, declarative
c) Lexis
- Semantics
- Pragmatics
- Field-specific lexis
e) Grammar and lexis
f) Form, purpose, audience
g) Handy for revision
f) Form, purpose, audience
g) Handy for revision
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
English is weird
This shows how the pronunciation of specific words can alter the meaning of them in the English language. When homonyms and homographs are used in the same sentence, you begin to realise how weird the English language really is!
Sunday, 1 November 2015
What does your emoji usage say about you?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/11962871/What-does-your-emoji-usage-say-about-you.html
This article discusses how emoji use varies around the world and what your emoji use says about you. It discusses whether or not emoji is becoming a language of its own and suggests that the interpretations of a single emoji would have to narrow before this would be possible.
Language and Identity
Standard English - formal register, language of power, expected in professional environments - signifies status, perhaps an indicator of social class, language of academia
Slang - informal language
Dialect - words, phrases and grammatical structures dependent on your region
Taboo - offensive, inappropriate, unacceptable language, including swearing
Technology influenced words and phrases - words that are normally associated with technology, e.g. "lol", "FaceTime" etc
Neologisms - coinage, new words - e.g. Oxford English Dictionary add words all the time; recent additions include "bestie", "selfie" and "emoji"
Occupational register - often associated with standard English, based on a shared understanding
Received pronunciation - 'correct', prestigious accent, formal, language of power
Regional accent - the way you pronounce certain words based on where you're from, multiple accents for each individual - accent may vary based on contextual features
Slang - informal language
Dialect - words, phrases and grammatical structures dependent on your region
Taboo - offensive, inappropriate, unacceptable language, including swearing
Technology influenced words and phrases - words that are normally associated with technology, e.g. "lol", "FaceTime" etc
Neologisms - coinage, new words - e.g. Oxford English Dictionary add words all the time; recent additions include "bestie", "selfie" and "emoji"
Occupational register - often associated with standard English, based on a shared understanding
Received pronunciation - 'correct', prestigious accent, formal, language of power
Regional accent - the way you pronounce certain words based on where you're from, multiple accents for each individual - accent may vary based on contextual features
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