BAC oral englisch Flashcards

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1
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persons ->

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people

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2
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scaffold

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title
text type
composer
source date
Fiction / non fiction

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text type

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article
novel extract
opinion piece
report
poem
song

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text analysis

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fiction / non-fiction
Tone
purpose
Language Techniques

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Tone

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-> attitude implied in a work towards the subject / audience
formal / informal
serious /humorous
persuasive
sarcastic / ironic
somber

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Purpose

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inform
entertain
persuade
complain
reflect

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example text presentation

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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 …

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8
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Important Language devices

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Alliteration
Emoticons Language
Figurative Language
Metaphor
Simile
Rhetorical Question

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Figurativ language

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simile
Metaphor
hyperbole
personification

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10
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similar to alliteration

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Assonance (repletion of simile vowel sounds)

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11
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language devices

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Direct speech / dialogue
Ellipsis
Euphemism
Imagery
Irony
Juxtaposition
Motif
Onomatopoeia
Oxymoron
Personification
Repetition
Rhyme
Stress
First person
Factual language

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Alliteration
Assonance

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smith smuggled some sweets
Repetition of similar vowel sounds close together

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Ellipsis
Emotive Language
Euphemism

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word/ words left out -> achieve more compact expressions
describes / evokes emotion
substitution of a mild expression for a harsh/blunt one

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Hyperbole
Imagery
Irony

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exaggerated description “died of embarrassment”
vivid description of places / people / events
exact opposite form their literal meaning

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Juxtaposition
Metaphor
Motif

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two ore more ideas / characters in comparison / contrast
on thing is described in terms of another
recurring subject / theme / idea -> dominant

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Onomatopoeia
Oxymoron
Personification

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represents sounds “crash, bang”
tow opposite / contradictory terms of after the other “false truth , friendly fight”
treating an inanimate thing as if it were a person

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Repetition
Rhetorical Question
Rhyme

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to persuade / conveying -> draw attention
to make a point -> encouraging listener to consider a message / view point
vowel / closing consonant sound of a stressed syllable

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Simile
Stress
First person
Factual language

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comparison of two things using like / as
certain words / syllables are give prominence

percentages / statistics / reported facts

19
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Attention emphasise NOT empathise

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EmphaSise (betonen)
EmpaThise (nachempfinden)