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The case of Media Cockney Claire Timmins and Jane StuartSmith Department of English Language University of Glasgow FachbereichLiteraturund Sprachwissenschaften Universit

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The case of Media Cockney Claire Timmins and Jane StuartSmith Department of English Language University of Glasgow FachbereichLiteraturund Sprachwissenschaften Universit. Television and History. Television as eyewitness. Television as chronicler. Television as . historian. Television as societal . mirror. Television as target. Television as Eyewitness. Civil rights and newscasts. G322 Exam – Section A. Analysing Representation. Gender . Age . Ethnicity . Class and status. Sexuality. Physical . ability/disability . Regional . identity . Analysing CLASS & STATUS. Analysing Structures ref: 12712.035 - BA Page 1 ( 14 ) www.tacso.org This material ha s been developed by MDF Analysing Structures 1. Introduction When explaining about their organisation the first Controlled Assessment 3: . Spoken Language. Analysing how speakers adapt for different purposes. Using Spoken Language Features. Public attitudes to spoken language. No . likey. no . lighty. . Y. our weekend starts right here! . G322 Exam – Section A. Analysing Representation. Gender . Age . Ethnicity . Sexuality . Class . and status . Physical . ability/disability . Regional . identity . Analysing ETHNICITY. Thursday 26. th. November. Mr Brocklehurst. . The handle turned, the door unclosed, and passing through and curtseying low, I looked up at--a black pillar!--such, at least, appeared to me, at first sight, the straight, narrow, sable-clad shape standing erect on the rug: the grim face at the top was like a carved mask, placed above the shaft by way of capital.. Controlled Assessment 3: . Spoken Language. Analysing how speakers adapt for different purposes. Using Spoken Language Features. Public attitudes to spoken language. No . likey. no . lighty. . Y. our weekend starts right here! . Language and Television. Sports commentaries and documentaries. As the name implies, . broadcasting. , unlike texting or phone conversations, is a . one-to-many. . form of communication.. When broadcasting was first developed as a medium, it would have been highly planned and scripted – in what ways may this have changed and why?. Agenda. Finish of sentence functions. Introduction to Analysing texts. Textual variations and . representations. Any questions on Paper 1. Sentence Functions. In use, clauses ad sentences have one of four functions:. P Jenkins. Unit 3 English. . improving your writing. . analysing. visuals. Linking Words. i. n addition. f. or this reason. a. s a result. h. owever. f. inally. m. oreover. i. n contrast. t. hus. Close reading. Close reading is the skill of . analysing. and interpreting texts. . Text Types. Advertisement. Cartoon. Feature article. Letter of complaint. Novel. Press Release. Song lyrics. Autobiography. The AUDIENCE is the product.. Shows. are created to attract an audience. Commercials. are created to sell the advertiser’s product.. Time. is provided for the advertisers to reach the target audience.. L.O. – What are . the basics . when analysing media texts?. The first part of the media framework we will focus on is . media language. Media language – how the media communicate meaning through their . Argument. Revision . for the VCE . English exam 2017. M.Mossammaparast. , . st. . leonard’s. college. 1. Approaching The Exam. What You Need To Understand. Preparation. Gather all your resources in the lead-up:.

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