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What sort of conventions should you look for when analysing text types?

It varies depending on what the text type is. If it's an online piece, such as a blog entry, you'll want to note the significance of the wider reach of the text. Look for social media buttons, as well as ...

Answered by Kathleen F. English Language tutor
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What makes a "good" creative writing piece?

First of all, there is no specific framework for a good piece of creative writing! Everybody writes differently, and different styles of writing require different skills. A gossip magazine column is very ...

Answered by Benjamin A. English Language tutor
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What is P.E.A (or P.E.E)?

P.E.A or P.E.E stands for point, evidence, analysis or point, evidence, explanation. It is a good way to structure an answer to make it clear, concicse and coherent. Firstly, you make a precise point. E.g...

Answered by Natasha B. English Language tutor
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How do I analyse an extract in such a way that I don't come across as simply 'feature spotting'?

Analysis of any extract, fictional or non fictional, should begin with reading for meaning. Keep in mind that the writer did not write the text with the intention of it being filled with literary techniqu...

Answered by Ruby O. English Language tutor
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‘UN unveils plans to eliminate child labour by 2020’ by Randeep Ramesh. What do you understand from the article about the issues of child labour?

 ‘UN unveils plans to eliminate child labour by 2020’ by Randeep Ramesh. What do you understand from the article about the issues of child labour?Questions of this type are very open, but are easy to answ...

Answered by Jenevieve T. English Language tutor
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