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English Language
A Level

What are the first things I should think about when comparing unseen texts?

PAF

P - Purpose. What is the text trying to achieve? How is it likely to make the reader respond?

A - Audience. Who is the intended reader of the text? You can think about gender, race, age ...

Answered by Jessica K. English Language tutor
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Explain what a determiner is and highlight its two different forms.

  1. It is a word that introduces a noun.

e.g. The dog lay on the mat.

  1. Definite= the, Indefinite= a/an
Answered by Holly F. English Language tutor
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How would I go about analysing a newspaper article?

For analysing a newspaper article, there is a key yet simple structure that should be easy for you to follow: 

Firstly, you will want to identify G.A.P within your introduction (th...

Answered by Lily B. English Language tutor
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In what way is an English Language essay different to an English Literature essay at A Level?

One of the main things to remember when it comes to an A Level English Language essay is that you have a completely different aim to when you are writing an English Literature essay. Whilst during Lit ess...

Answered by Emily G. English Language tutor
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Explain the ways in which Sophie demonstrates her written language development in the transcripts below.

Sophie, aged 4-8 in the transcripts, demonstrates a profound development in her written language skills through her lexis, grammar, orthography and graphology. This is due to the contextual nature of the ...

Answered by Alex G. English Language tutor
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