Low, high, bird's eye view, tilted
camera angles
When something is repeated three times
power of three
Busy as a bee
Simile
A view that someone considers to be true about their world without supporting evidence
Belief
Exam
This language feature includes close-ups, extreme close-ups and medium/long shots
Framing
This language feature includes exclamation marks, commas, capital letters and hashtages
Punctuation
A walking encyclopedia
Metaphor
The way someone feels or thinks about something/someone which influences their actions
Attitude
Which week is your exam?
2
This language feature includes posture, gaze and gesture
Body language
Obvious exaggeration for effect
Hyperbole
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. How many pickled peppers did Peter Piper pick?
Alliteration
Things that someone considers to be important to them
Values
How long do you have for your exam?
90 min
This text structure includes titles, headings, bullet points and sections
Layout
This language feature describes objects with human features
Personification
It's a horrific time of immense pressure and severe isolation
Emotive language
Ideas, beliefs or attitudes about such things as gender, ethnicity, religion, age, disability or social class
Cultural assumption
How many questions in your exam?
2
This text structure includes posters, billboards, newspaper articles
Genres
language such as ‘we’ and ‘our’
inclusive language
The order and positioning of text or images in stimulus
sequencing
Define a stereotype
A generalised and over-simplified belief regarding something or someone that has been commonly accepted in society
What is the name of this exam?
Common Internal Assessment