WHAT SHOULD ANSWERS IN INTERVIEWS BE LIKE?Answers need to be long / detailed; include lots of information that you have read in the passage.
Answers need to be long / detailed; include lots of information that you have read in the passage.
WHAT TYPE OF TONE IS USED FOR FRIENDS, FAMILY, WELL-KNOWN AUDIENCE?
wHAT TYPE OF TONE IS USED FOR FRIENDS, FAMILY, WELL-KNOWN AUDIENCE?Informal tone
Name a way of saying "good, extremely attractive. It starts with "S"
stunning
To walk slowly with heavy steps, especially because you are tired, SYNONYM trudge
PLOD
They are formal, have no introduction, no conlusion, no comments or examples.
WHAT ARE SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF SUMMARIES?
WHEN DO WE USE A FORMAL TONE?
When we do not know our audience or the subject matter is serious.
Synonym of "bad" (Especially referring to children)
NAUGHTY
tangled
twisted together in an untidy way
WHAT ARE SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF JOURNALS?
WHAT ARE SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF JOURNALS?They are written in the past, they are informal, require use of personal pronouns
WHICH FEATURES CAN YOU FIND IN INFORMAL REGISTER?
WHICH FEATURES CAN YOU FIND IN INFORMAL REGISTER?Use of humour, first person, direct address to an audience
to have a strong, unpleasant smell
stink
journey
an act of travelling from one place to another, especially when they are far apart
WHAT ARE SOME USEFUL TECHNIQUES FOR SPEECHES?
Rhetorical questions, hyperboles, emotive language, list of threes, etcWHAT ARE SOME USEFUL TECHNIQUES FOR SPEECHES?
WHICH FEATURES CAN YOU FIND IN A FORMAL REGISTER?
WHICH FEATURES CAN YOU FIND IN A FORMAL REGISTER?complex sentences, reference to other events, lists of information
having a strong, unpleasant taste; not sweet
bitter
(of fruit or crops) fully grown and ready to be eaten
RIPE
NAME TWO CHARACTERISTICS OF DESCRIPTIONS
Appeal to sensory imagery and specific vocabularyNAME TWO CHARACTERISTICS OF DESCRIPTIONS
What is the purpose of a text?
What is the purpose of a text?The reason why you are writing.
covered in very soft fur or feathers (Touch word)
fluffy
to walk slowly without lifting your feet completely off the ground
SHUFFLE