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How do I write a good piece of creative writing?

The creative writing section is some people's favourite part of the exam, and some people's most detested. The key thing to remember is that, above all, the examiners are looking for descriptive language-...

Answered by Eva J. English Language tutor
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How can I ensure my essay is focussed and avoid 'waffling'?

The approach that I took throughout my GCSEs was P.E.E - point, evidence, explain. 1) Decide the point you are making and summarise this. 2) Find evidence to support your point in the text - your answer m...

Answered by Hannah T. English Language tutor
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What makes you a good English teacher, even if you are not a native speaker?

Even though I am not a native speaker, at university, here in the UK I have learned that non-native speakers are more precise in proper grammar writing, as they put more pressure on it. I believe I might ...

Answered by Adelaide D. English Language tutor
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What are five key thoeries of language change?

Five of the most useful theories which are easily applied to exams questions are:

ROMAINE

 Romaine states that language changes as a result of internal infl...

Answered by Francesca W. English Language tutor
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what is the difference between a hyponym and a hypernym?

Hyponyms and hypernyms are both terms that come under the lexis/semantics section of English language. A hypernym describes a more broad term, for example cutlery, or dog. A hyponym is a more specialis...

Answered by Lucy B. English Language tutor
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