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    phonemic awareness‚ phonics‚ fluency‚ vocabulary and comprehension (Department of Education‚ Science and Training‚ 2005). When all of these components are taught together children develop an understanding of the relationship between the sounds in spoken language‚ the letters and letter combinations that make up written words and their meanings (Emmitt‚ Hornsby & Wilson‚ 2013). This essay identifies the key characteristics of emergent readers and describes a range of strategies used by educators to enhance

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    Nigella Lawson uses her femininity in many ways in the caramel croissant pudding extract so that she appeals to every day women. She does this by showing how she is the same as all the other working mothers out there. She says “When I get home late and I haven’t eaten”‚ which shows that she goes to work like everybody else and women will be able to relate to her further. She also says “it is not lean‚ grilled protein I crave but carbs” and she is completely focusing in on women because most women

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    Explore how different TV chefs use language in their cookery demonstrations and consider how the language they use influences audience responses Cookery demonstrations have become more and more common on television and the TV chefs have somewhat adapted public talk to benefit their needs of simplicity. TV chefs vary from the teaching type like Delia Smith to the fun‚ relaxed chef like Jamie Oliver. Chefs all have something in common in that they want to exchange their knowledge to the audience and

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    talking about the different aspects of Jamie Oliver’s language and how he adapts and uses these language features in his TED speech.Jamie Oliver successfully uses many language devices in order to help him communicate with his audience. I will be looking at Oliver’s and examining how effective it is and also some features of spontaneous speech‚ which are shown in the speech.Firstly‚ I am going to look at Jamie Oliver’s planned and prepared language that he uses. Oliver has obviously taken time to adapt

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    teacher-directed activities‚ and having snacks and lunch together. According to Janice J. Beaty (2014)‚ “spoken language is one of the important skills” (p. 197) and a child’s language acquisition begins at birth and progress through everyday life: especially‚ “Young children ages 3‚ 4‚ and 5 are just at the age when their speaking develops most rapidly” (p. 215) and they go through the four stages of Preschool Language Production‚ which are Preproduction (just listen) Transition to Production (response

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    September 13‚ 2013 2-BPS/ENG03 Prof. De Jesus‚ s. d. Observe a cooking demonstration online‚ in a department store or on television. Write a paragraph that describes how a speaker uses gestures‚ eye contact and vocal variety to hold the audience’s interest. If the speaker uses an audiovisual aid‚ describe how it is being used. I love watching cooking shows on the Food Network or on the Lifestyle Network. My favorite cooking show is Everyday Italian‚ not because I love Italian foods but the host

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    Text B is an interview on television show conducted by two presenters with the purpose being to conceive as much information as they can from J.K. Rowling‚ a famous author on her newest Harry Potter book. The audience here would predominantly be avid young readers of the book who want to know about the book and regular followers of the show. The dominant speaker in this text B would be the interviewers and the chat show is based on adjacency pairs. Using a false-start and contradiction in “no‚

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    is used often as well as hyperbole’s such also in the line “carrying a stick bigger than himself” He also uses anecdotes to tell past stories‚ which enhance the main story. “She had prayed… God sent Black Mary.” They also show her humorous side. Personification is used to shows her sense of control and leadership “She lays her hand on the dog’s head‚ and all the fierce‚ angry light dies out of his yellow eyes”. Also Onomatopoeia is used to give a dramatic sense to the story with the repeated word

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    English Controlled Assessment The English language‚ although used by almost all across the United Kingdom‚ has been mutated and altered in so many ways that sometimes we cannot even understand it ourselves. One of the main factors that affects our understanding of the language is one’s regional accent. Although most words and phrases will be comprehensible some phonetics may have changed so much that all we can do is hope that the context of what has been said makes sense in order for us to ‘fill

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    In the short story “The Drover’s Wife‚” Henry Lawson acknowledges the hardships of Australian women whose bravery and perseverance is unfairly overlooked. It is often the men who receive all the glory while the women suffer silently in the background. In this story‚ Lawson sheds light on the life of one of these heroic women as she struggles to keep her children safe in the Australian bush. The vivid imagery of the environment creates feelings of isolation and monotony that the main character

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