English Language AS

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Mind Map on English Language AS, created by abster on 13/04/2014.
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English Language AS
  1. Grouping
    1. How many Groups:
      1. Overall you needs to use 3-4 groups and containing all Texts that have been used. Although each group should be based on one certain area or focus. For this question you should use 15 minutes annotating the texts and one answer to put all of the texts into an essay.
      2. Answer structure
        1. how to answer your question should stick with being along the lines of something like this. Start by labelling your texts and then put them into different catergories so that it is easier to see what each group is during your essay. Base your groups on the similarities between the texts and the differences. Once this has been established then base these both on context and then move onto the next group! REMEMBER TO CHECK YOUR WORK!
        2. Successful Answers:
          1. In order to create a successful and well structured answer you should chose a range of data lead groups to match together. This also means attempt to link cross boundary texts. Also be able to discuss complex natures of texts each group and move past the feature spotting and describing and dig deep into the factors of this question and the context behind each text and why you have grouped them in the way that you have. Also link back to AO1 and AO3 throughout.
          2. The AO's and exam technique
            1. AO1: this is based on how well you analyse linguistic methods
              1. AO2: this is based on how well that you group the texts
                1. AO3: this is based on how well you link theories and context to back up your original reasons why you grouped the texts to begin with
                2. Grouping options:
                  1. Register
                    1. Formal
                      1. Informal
                      2. Purpose
                        1. Entertain
                          1. Persaude
                            1. Inform
                              1. Advertise
                              2. Methods/ linguistic features
                                1. Graphology
                                  1. Lexis
                                    1. Interesting grammar features
                                    2. Mode
                                      1. Spoken
                                        1. Written
                                          1. Multimodal
                                          2. Audience
                                            1. Gender
                                              1. Adult/ Teens/ Children
                                          3. Language and Power
                                            1. Enter text here
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