BAC oral englisch Flashcards
persons ->
people
scaffold
title
text type
composer
source date
Fiction / non fiction
text type
article
novel extract
opinion piece
report
poem
song
text analysis
fiction / non-fiction
Tone
purpose
Language Techniques
Tone
-> attitude implied in a work towards the subject / audience
formal / informal
serious /humorous
persuasive
sarcastic / ironic
somber
Purpose
inform
entertain
persuade
complain
reflect
example text presentation
This text is an (text type), with the title “(title)” written by (composer) and published in the (source) the (date)
It is an (fictional / non-fictional) text with an … tone, with the author reflection upon …
The text consists of X paragraphs
The author uses … to highlight the struggles of…
The writing is …
Important Language devices
Alliteration
Emoticons Language
Figurative Language
Metaphor
Simile
Rhetorical Question
Figurativ language
simile
Metaphor
hyperbole
personification
similar to alliteration
Assonance (repletion of simile vowel sounds)
language devices
Direct speech / dialogue
Ellipsis
Euphemism
Imagery
Irony
Juxtaposition
Motif
Onomatopoeia
Oxymoron
Personification
Repetition
Rhyme
Stress
First person
Factual language
Alliteration
Assonance
smith smuggled some sweets
Repetition of similar vowel sounds close together
Ellipsis
Emotive Language
Euphemism
word/ words left out -> achieve more compact expressions
describes / evokes emotion
substitution of a mild expression for a harsh/blunt one
Hyperbole
Imagery
Irony
exaggerated description “died of embarrassment”
vivid description of places / people / events
exact opposite form their literal meaning
Juxtaposition
Metaphor
Motif
two ore more ideas / characters in comparison / contrast
on thing is described in terms of another
recurring subject / theme / idea -> dominant