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    English Controlled Assessment The English language‚ although used by almost all across the United Kingdom‚ has been mutated and altered in so many ways that sometimes we cannot even understand it ourselves. One of the main factors that affects our understanding of the language is one’s regional accent. Although most words and phrases will be comprehensible some phonetics may have changed so much that all we can do is hope that the context of what has been said makes sense in order for us to ‘fill

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    Explore some aspects of the ways your speech changes according to the context you are in. It could be argued that the use of language changes according to the context. Usually when I am with my peers I speak fast and not really clearly. When I am with my family it try to speak clearly so I don’t have to repeat myself or so that I don’t get called an imbecile. I am bilingual which means that I speak two languages with ease. I speak Polish as well as English and I have a polish accent with Received

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    discuss the variation in spoken language‚ such as‚ the difference between accents and dialect. In addition‚ it will explain how some people adapt their accent and dialect depending on different situations. Furthermore‚ this paper will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using accent and dialect and highlights how some people are stereotyped and discriminated by the way they use spoken language. There are many ways to speak English‚ ‘Based on how much the English language is used around the

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    Transcript for Jamie Oliver’s Steak and Guinness Pie - Jamie at Home (Close up) I got 3 onions here (.) peeled and sliced (.) (long shot) with a little olive oil (.) salt and pepper (.) (Close up) I want (1) a sprig (1) of (1) rosemary (1) and then I’ve got 3 cloves of garlic (2) and at this point I want a nice nub of butter (2) straight in (1) while its melting (.) (medium shot) I’ve got 2 sticks of celery (close up) (2) 2 carrots (1) peeled (.) and sliced (2) mushrooms (2) (long shot) slice

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    Spoken Language: Investigate the was political speakers use language to persuade or influence their audiences Martin Luther King was a social equality extremist in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s‚ crusading specifically for Afro-American Rights. He was likewise a Baptist Minister. Martin was killed the day after he conveyed this discourse‚ which was in backing of striking deny specialists against whom an illicit directive had been stopped to attempt to stop the striking. Numerous trust

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    Stolen Dialogue reveals how spoken language expresses meaning not only at the spoken level but through the implied meaning. It can be said that what’s left out of a conversation is sometimes more important than what is put in. Jane Harrison’s Stolen is an honest and compassionate play that follows the lives of five aboriginal kids who have been stolen from their families as part of the governments’ assimilationist agenda. Harrison employs a range of theatrical and written techniques to highlight

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    Curriculum Guide for Spoken Language and Word Recognition Supported by Research-Based Practices SPE-359 Characteristics of Learning Disabilities and Strategies to Teach Individuals with LD May 31‚ 2015 For students‚ understanding the ways written language represents the way they speak is key to literacy (Bear‚ D.‚ Invernizzi‚ M.‚ Templeton‚ S.‚ & Johnston‚ F. (2011). Wilson Fundations‚ better known as “Fundations”‚ is a K-3 phonological/phonemic awareness‚ phonics and spelling program for the

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    fAn examination of the differences in Gordon Ramsay and Nigella Lawson’s Spoken language? Nigella Lawson and Gordon Ramsay‚ two very famous TV chefs‚ have completely different ways of presenting themselves verbally. Ramsay is well known for his fiery temper and for being extremely rude at times by using profanity. Nigella Lawson is renowned for her flirtatious manner of presenting‚ and is known as the “queen of food porn”; both of the transcripts I selected identify these characteristics. Gordon

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    Spoken Discourse Assignment Introduction In this paper‚ the aim is to apply different methods of discourse analysis to a selected extract of transcribed language to establish who holds the power during the interaction. In a normal interview situation‚ the interviewer will control the topic change of the interaction and ask the questions and the interviewee will respond. One of the aims is to establish whether this is the case‚ and to see if this remains constant throughout the extract. The initial

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    Jamie Oliver’s style of speech is very different to many of his contemporaries: he uses his distinctive style to present himself as a down to earth‚ friendly TV chef. Oliver is the only person talking in his transcripts because he is cooking and explaining his actions for the TV show. The fact that he is cooking while talking means that there are numerous pauses and fillers in the transcript‚ for example “you wanna coat the bottom ... of the pan.” The pause indicates that he is demonstrating this

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