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A Level English Language Research & Analysis Scrapbook… Summer Homework Project A Level English Language Research & Analysis Scrapbook…

Analysing Language: Collect 10 Texts Discourse & Pragmatics  Genre  Register (Formality)  Audience  Mode (Written/ Spoken)  Purpose  Subject Lexis & Semantics Word class Semantic Fields Specialist terminology/ jargon Grammar Sentence structures (simple, complex, compound) Sentence types (statements, questions) Phonetics/ Phonology Alliteration Onomatopoeia Rhyme Rhythm Use of particular sounds Graphology Layout & Organisation Font size & style Use of images For all 10 texts, annotate with GRAMPS overview and relevant language levels. For 3 of your texts, use QWERTY to analyse how language is used effectively in your text to meet the demands of its genre, audience and purpose Y W R Q E T

Exploring Language Issues: Collect 10 Articles You will study language and associated concepts and issues. Research, explore and collect 10 texts which relate to any of these topics: Language &… National and regional identity e.g. accents and dialects Gender Sexuality Age Occupation Organise them by topic in your scrapbook