Language Techniques
Visual Literacy
Text Types
General Skills
Pot Luck
100
“His skin was as smooth as a baby’s bum.” “Her eyes are bright diamonds.” These quotes are examples of which technique/s?
Simile / metaphor
100
"Do you need a holiday? Has it been too long?" is an example of which technique used in advertising?
Rhetorical question.
100
What is the purpose of an advertisement?
To sell a product.
100
The words "you", "me", "us" are examples of what?
Personal pronouns.
100
When is the American Presidential Election?
November 7th, 2016
200
Come up with three similes and turn one into a metaphor.
Answer to be determined by the teacher.
200
Salience is what?
The most prominent feature of an image - what you notice first.
200
A speech often uses ________ to engage the audience.
Humour, rhetorical questions, colloquialisms, or all of the above!
200
High modality words are _______ words that are used to _________ the audience.
certain persuade/convince
200
Who is the author of "Pig Boy"? Name one other work of theirs.
J. C. Burke. "The Story of Tom Brennan" or "Pretty Girl"
300
Explain the difference between a simile, a metaphor, and personification.
A simile compares two things using "like", or "as" A metaphor says one thing IS something else Personification is giving non-human things and objects human qualities.
300
What is juxtaposition?
The placing of two images/objects side-by-side to draw attention to and highight the contrast (differences) of each image.
300
Speeches have different purposes. Name the three purposes of a speech and identify one example of one type.
To inform, persuade or entertain. E.G. To entertain: a Wedding anniversary speech.
300
Allusion is what? Provide an example.
The reference or 'allusion' to another text within one text. For example, quoting Shakespeare in a modern movie.
300
What is the ANTONYM of the word SYNONYM ?
Antonym.
400
Define colloquial language. Provide the purpose for colloquial language and give 2 examples that were NOT covered in class.
Colloquial language is the informal language we use in our everyday life and conversations. It is often used as we draw the person into a familiar/comfortable conversation. "I can't wait to get a sausage sanga from Bunnings!"
400
Name five text/ text types you'll come across that may contain images or visuals.
Magazines, cartoons, film posters, advertisements, textbooks, etc.
400
Explain a 'red herring' and identify the text we studied this year (author and title) that made use of this technique. Why do authors do this?
A red herring is used by an author in short stories and novels to convince the audience something else is going to happen, rather than the facts. It intentionally misleads the reader. 'Pig Boy', by J. C. Burke. The use of a red herring intrigues the reader and gives the story excitement and meaning.
400
Explain 'high modality' and 'low modality' words.
High modality words are words used by an author that have a strong convcing sense behind them. Such as 'absolutely, undoubtedly' etc. Low modality words are not so certain. They include 'may', 'might', 'could be', etc.
400
Which is the only planet that rotates clockwise?
Venus!
500
Name 6 language techniques that have not been covered so far.
Repetition, assonance, personification, alliteration, onomatopoeia, descriptive language (adjectives, etc).
500
Name 5 techniques (not already covered) used in visual imagery and explain 2 of them.
Colour symbolism, vectors, juxtaposition, contrast, lighting, imperatives (commands by the ad), positioning of objects, facial expression (offfer & demand), second person pronouns, body language, etc.
500
Name 5 texts (type) that we have written this year.
Speeches, character/setting description, essays, diary entries, newspaper articles.
500
Explain the difference between 'objective' and 'subjective' and provide an example of each.
Objective = Containing facts and statistics, strictly no emotions or emotional involvement allowed. e.g. A newspaper article describing events. Subjective = highly emotional and often persuades or plays on the audience's emotions. e.g. A personal opinion on a blog.
500
"Rwy'n dy garu di" means "I love you" in which language?
Welsh