PPT-Spoken Language in Teenagers
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By Georgia and Skye What they are Talking About Teenagers language changes when they are talking in a formal situation such as a presentation or speaking in front
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By Georgia and Skye What they are Talking About Teenagers language changes when they are talking in a formal situation such as a presentation or speaking in front of an audience If a teenager is casually talking or gossiping with a group of their friends their language will be more informal because they will be comfortable talking to people they are familiar with On the other hand if a teenager was speaking in assembly or giving a speech in front of a group of people their language is more likely to change and be more formal They will use less fillers such as like and err If a teenager is talking about a controversial topic or something they are unfamiliar with they will use more hedges such as I think and maybe This is because they would not want to offend the people they are talking to especially if it is a person that they are intellectually inferior to like a teacher However if a teenager is talking about a laidback topic such as celebrity gossip they are likely to be less cautious about their choice of words and will use more slang terms. 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! . :. Wunderbar. ! . Incroyable. ! . Straordinario. ! . д. ивовижний. !. By Joyce Arthur. For Friends in Wonderment, May 3, 2015. 1. Wondrous Facts!. 7,102 living languages today (world population 7.3 billion). Lesson Aim: . To feel . confident. with the content. . History lessons are now on the website – hooray!. TASK: . . Content boxed.. key points underlined.. 5 ideas on each topic.. How . did life change for teenagers from the 1950s?. Oral Language. Key Vocabulary. Denotation. Connotation. Usage. Colloquialisms. Syntax. Substance. Style. Clarity. Economy. Grace. Abstract. Concrete. Dialect. Idiom. Jargon. Denotation and Connotation. 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! . Introduction. :. . Linguistic Forms . and. . Functions. G. . d . Aftern. n. by: . Group 1 (6C). Septiarani. . Pramasari. and Satya Permadi. English Education Department. ©2012. Mind Map. th. . Annual Conference. Reykjavik, . July. 17, 2015. Spoken language. versus. written language:. A challenge for the linguistic validation of data collection instruments for international surveys. CONNECTING. Quiz. What does ‘swag’ mean?. Style, looking good, confidence. What are fans of Justin Bieber called?. ‘. Beliebers. ’. What . would I be referring to if I bragged about my ‘. gainz. PROCLAIMING THE GOSPEL. The Right Messiah (Lk. 24:44). The Right Mindset (Lk. 24:45). The Right Motive (Lk. 24:46). The Right Message (Lk. 24:47). The Right Men (Lk. 24:48). The Right Methods (Lk. 24:49). Changes in . Spoken Language. What can you tell about the man from this extract?. From Dickens’s . Great Expectations . (1860), . ch. . 1:. After darkly looking at his leg and me several times, he came closer to my tombstone, took me by both arms, and tilted me back as far as he could hold me; so that his eyes looked most powerfully down into mine, and mine looked most helplessly up into his. . Harold . Schiffman. University of Pennsylvania. Texas Workshop on Teaching Tamil. March 12, 2010. Need for ‘authentic’ language. Recently in language pedagogy, common to focus on need for ‘. authentic. and Organization for User-content Interaction. References. : 1. “Spoken Document Understanding and Organization”, IEEE Signal . Processing Magazine, Sept. 2005, Special Issue on Speech Technology. Get out your handout from yesterday. Have one person from your group go grab the same packet you had LAST yesterday (they are in the back). Willkommen!. Get out your notes from yesterday. Read your AP "To Do" list – you've got a quiz tomorrow and another one Monday :) . NIT,Arunachal Pradesh. Presented by : Mudang Tubin. 2nd Year : Civil Engineering. Apatani Language. Apatani’s live in Ziro Valley.. Native speakers: 44,815. Fervour for preservation & promotion of culture (including language).
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