Top answers

English Language
All levels

What is personification?

When human qualities are given to an inanimate object or abstract idea. For example, 'the flowers danced in the wind.' Another example would be 'time gnawed away at the old house.' When looking for person...

Answered by Nicholas W. English Language tutor
2118 Views

How does the writer use language to create interest in the story?

Remember: NEVER CRUSH SNAILS LET THEM EAT - WHY?narrative, characters, structure, language, themes and ideas, effect and why it is important.1- Quotations to show what you're talking about. 2- What effect...

Answered by Dani D. English Language tutor
3569 Views

What are the different stages of spoken Child Language Acquisition?

Spoken child language acquisition can be divided into stages which pinpoint the development of a child's language journey; pre-verbal, holophrastic, two-word, telegraphic and post-telegraphic stages. With...

Answered by Flora C. English Language tutor
14974 Views

Is there a theorist who discussed World English?

Whilst most students will refer to Kachru's 'Circles' model. Another useful theorist to remember is Schneider, who proposed the dynamic model. Schneider studied how English becomes established around the ...

Answered by Daisy C. English Language tutor
3635 Views

How do I analyse speech?

It is important to remember that, though you may have a written record or transcript, you must not approach it as a written text. If you are analysing spoken language it is crucial to show the examiner or...

Answered by Bethan S. English Language tutor
7704 Views

We're here to help

contact us iconContact usWhatsapp logoMessage us on Whatsapptelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo
Cookie Preferences