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English Language
A Level

What if I can't find an example of where a theory could be applied in the exam texts?

Before analysing a text, it's always a good idea to look at the contextual information that you have been given and come up with some theories which are likely to be relevant (e.g. if it's a transcript, G...

Answered by Eleanor H. English Language tutor
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Evaluate the idea that the English language is breaking up into many different Englishes.

Evaluate means that both sides of the argument should be considered, but with an overall preference set out from the introduction and followed through to the conclusion. Language theories should be used t...

Answered by Annabel G. English Language tutor
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Tell us something that you are interested in doing in your free time and why.

I am really interested in working voluntary, which is something I have done many times. Lately, I worked voluntary as an English teacher through the Hellenic Red Cross in Greece. My main duties were to te...

Answered by Olympia Christina K. English Language tutor
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What is a dialect and what is an accent?

An accent is commonly associated with sounds of a particular variety, so pronunciation. A dialect is commonly associated with the lexis and grammar of a variety e.g. the non-standard 'I were' in some Manc...

Answered by Paige S. English Language tutor
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Can you explain communication accommodation theory?

The socio-linguist, Howard Giles, came up with the concept of 'Communication Accomodation Theory' to demonstrate how we change our language and the way we speak depending on who we are speaking to. His th...

Answered by Sarah H. English Language tutor
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