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Spoken Language Study – Stage 1 – Gather  Your Data

Spoken Language Study – Stage 1 – Gather Your Data

Feb 12, 2020 | 1.5 Formal Writing, Speaking, Spoken Language Study

The first step in our spoken language study is to transcribe our spoken conversation, annotate it for the language features used, and write an initial paragraph explaining this language effect. This post also contains our exemplar transcripts and paragraphs

Spoken Language Transcript Practice

Spoken Language Transcript Practice

Feb 7, 2020 | 1.5 Formal Writing, Exemplars, Resources, Speaking, Spoken Language Study

Today we will be exploring live spoken conversation – and generating our own transcripts. Watch this short video excerpt (from the film “FIT”) and try to write your own transcript of the conversation. https://vimeo.com/49708700   SAMPLE TRANSCRIPT: [gview...

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Podcast: Spoken Language Study - The Cutting Edge of Language Development

Podcast: Spoken Language Study - The Cutting Edge of Language Development

Here are some of the key resources referred to in this podcast: Spoken Language Sample - The initial task Spoken Language Transcript Practice - Looking at some South London teenager speech Spoken Language Study – Stage 1 – Gather Your Data - complete with glossaries...

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Exam Preparation: 1.1 Extended Written Texts

Exam Preparation: 1.1 Extended Written Texts

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You should attempt the sample paper and then have a look at the excellence exemplar and answer rubric to evaluate your response. You are most welcome to give your practice papers to me to assess as well.

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