Language Techniques
Film Techniques
Grammar
Essay Writing
English Facts!
100

What language technique compares two things using “like” or “as”?

Simile

100

What shot shows a character’s facial expressions in detail?

Close up

100

Identify the verb in the sentence: “The crowd cheered loudly.”

cheered

100

What is the first part of an essay?

Introduction/thesis

100

What do we call words that sound the same but have different meanings?

Homophones

200

Identify the technique in: “The stars danced in the sky.”

Personification

200

Which camera angle makes a character appear large and powerful?

Low angle shot

200

Which sentence uses the apostrophe correctly?
A. The students essay’s were due Friday.
B. The student’s essays were due Friday.
C. The students’ essays were due Friday.
D. The students essays’ were due Friday.

C: The students’ essays were due Friday.

200

How many ideas should be in each paragraph?

One idea per paragraph

200

What is the most common letter in the English language?

E

300

Identify the technique in: “We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds…”

Anaphora

300

What is non-diegetic sound?

Sound that the audience hears but characters do not (e.g. background music).


300

Which sentence uses commas correctly?
A. After school we, went home.
B. After school, we went home.
C. After, school we went home.
D. After school we went, home.

B. After school, we went home.

300

Why is textual evidence important in essays?

It supports arguments and makes them convincing.

300

What term do we use for words that have opposite meanings?

Antonyms

400

Identify the technique in: “The silence was deafening.”

Oxymoron

400

Why might a director use dim lighting in a scene?

To create tension, mystery, or a serious mood.

400

Correct the sentence: “although he was tired he finished the essay”

Although he was tired, he finished the essay.

400

Explain what makes an effective conclusion.

It summarises key points and reinforces the thesis without adding new ideas.

400

Which author invented over 1,700 words still used today?

William Shakespeare

500

Explain how imagery can influence a reader’s emotions.

By appealing to the senses, imagery helps readers visualise scenes and feel emotions more strongly.

500

What shot is used to emphasise the setting at the beginning of a scene?

Establishing Shot

500

Identify the dependent clause in the sentence:
“Although the assessment was challenging, the class remained focused.”

"Although the assessment was challenging"

500

What is a conceptual statement and where does it go in an essay?

A conceptual statement is a sentence that outlines the lesson learned and the idea that will be explored in a paragraph. It is used as the first sentence in a body paragraph.

500

What do we call a word that is spelled the same forwards and backwards?

Palindrome

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