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Spoken Language Assessment

When we communicate with one and other on a day to day bases there are different ways in which we do this. The two ways of communication I am talking about in this assessment is a spoken conversation and a… Continue Reading →

BBM conversation transcript

Jordan: kl Me:         sweet Alfie:      yooo Me:         you lot alright? Jordan: yhh wbu? Alfie:      yeah wbu? Me:         yehh I’m gd Alfie:      propa tired tho Me:         yehh same ere (=|… Continue Reading →

Essay plan for Spoken Language Assessment

1st paragraph=Introduction Introduce the two ways in which we communicate with each other (spoken conversation and text messaging). Include how they are different for one and other. Include that we use many different devices (features) in these ways of communication… Continue Reading →

Spoken Language study (practise writing task)

When we speak to one and other in a day to day conversation we use many different devices which come naturally and sometimes we don’t even realise we’re using them. These devices are used for many different reasons like giving… Continue Reading →

Transcript of Spoken Conversation

  As part of their GCSE Spoken Language study, these boys recorded samples of everyday conversation. From this they will generate transcripts which they will analyse for features unique to spoken language.   Levi: what lesson do you have next?… Continue Reading →

How do spoken language and text messaging influence eachother?

Spoken language has influenced text messaging in many different ways in which I’m going to choose the example emoticons and explain how it works. Emoticons are used in text messaging to show your facial expression and your feeling towards the… Continue Reading →

This is Your Online Domain

  Hello and welcome to your personal online journal. This platform has been created to enhance and enrich your learning at the London Nautical School. Its purpose is to provide you with an audience for your work (or work-in-progress) and… Continue Reading →

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