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Course Overview: 80% exam, 20% coursework 2 exam papers A level: hours per •

Course Overview: 80% exam, 20% coursework 2 exam papers A level: hours per • Textual variations and representations 2. 5 paper • Language diversity • Language change • Child language acquisition • Original writing (coursework – 10%) • Language investigation (coursework – 10%)

Linguistic frameworks: When you analyse a text at A level, you apply a range

Linguistic frameworks: When you analyse a text at A level, you apply a range of linguistic frameworks to the text. These are: • Lexis • Grammar • Discourse • Pragmatics • Graphology • Phonology What do you think each of these frameworks might refer to?

Graphology: • Graphology is concerned with the visual elements of a text • It

Graphology: • Graphology is concerned with the visual elements of a text • It is to do with the shape, image, colour, space and typography Key Terms: Shape – the actual shape of the text, often related to genre Images – the use of images in a text, either as photographs, illustrations, signs etc. Typography – font styles and sizes Space/layout – the positioning and size of elements of a text

Graphology: Look at the five texts you have been given. In groups, discuss how

Graphology: Look at the five texts you have been given. In groups, discuss how the graphological features of the text contribute to representation. Challenge: Can you apply any of the other linguistic frameworks?

Language and people: • Language and occupation • Language and gender • Language and

Language and people: • Language and occupation • Language and gender • Language and social groups • Language and region

Discuss the following statements in groups. Women talk more than men. Some accents sound

Discuss the following statements in groups. Women talk more than men. Some accents sound horrible. People change the way they talk depending on who they’re talking to. The job you work in affects the way you use language. Men tend to dominate conversations in mixed sex groups. People change their accents to sound cleverer.