English Language YR 1
Which type of noun is "budgie"?
Common noun
Concrete noun
Which type of noun is "London"?
Proper noun
Which type of noun is "sadness"?
Abstract noun
Which type of noun is "team"?
Collective noun
Which type of noun is "teacher"?
Agent noun
Which type of modifier is "the pretty flower"?
Pre-modifier
Which type of modifier is "the budgie is noisy"?
Post-modifier
Which type of adjective is "the long road"?
Attributive adjective
Which type of adjective is "the ugly road"?
Evaluative adjective
Give an example of an indefinite pronoun
Someone
Anyone
No one
Anything
Everything
Everyone
Nothing
What type of pronoun is "I"?
1st person singular
What type of pronoun is "You"? (Single)
2nd person singular
What type of pronoun is "He"?
3rd person singular
What type of pronoun is "we"?
1st person plural
What type of pronoun is "You"? (Plural)
2nd person plural
What type of pronoun is "They"?
3rd person plural
What type of pronoun is "My"?
1st person possessive
What type of pronoun is "Your"?
2nd person possessive
What type of pronoun is "His"?
3rd person possessive
What type of pronoun is "Myself"?
Reflexive pronoun
What type of pronoun is "Themselves"?
Reflexive pronoun
What type of verb is "to run"?
Infinitive verb
What type of verb is "I laughed"?
Dynamic verb
What type of verb is "I am"?
Stative verb
What type of verb is "(walk)ing"? (-ing!!!!)
Progressive verb
What type of verb is "I was walking"?
Auxillary verb
What type of verb is "I could visit you"?
Modal auxiliary verb
What type of word is "very"?
Intensifier
What type of adverb is "I snore noisily"?
Adverb of manner
What type of adverb is "I snore sometimes"?
Adverb of frequency
What type of adverb is "I snored yesterday"?
Adverb of time
What type of sentence is "I am cold"?
Declarative sentence
What type of sentence is "Are you cold?"?
Interrogative sentence
What type of sentence is "Come in out of the cold"?
Imperative sentence
What type of sentence is "It's freezing!"?
Exclamatory sentence
What type of sentence is "So suddenly"?
Minor sentence
What type of sentence is "It happened so suddenly"?
Simple sentence
What type of clause is this "Before I slept"?
Subordinate clause
What type of clause is "I was hungry"?
Independent clause
If I connect two independent clauses together, what would I use?
A conjunction
A coordinating conjuction
What type of sentence contains two independent clauses?
Compound sentence
If I added a subordinate clause to a simple/compound sentence, what would it turn into?
A complex sentence
What type of pronoun is "I pointed at this"?
Demonstrative pronoun
What type of pronoun is "A city that has many attractions"?
Relative pronoun
What type of pronoun is "Who said that?"?
Interrogative pronoun
What type of conjunction is "and"?
Coordinating conjunction
What type of conjunction is "although"?
Subordinating conjuction
What is the main word in a phrase?
Head word
What is used to describe the head word in a sentence?
Modifiers
Pre-modifier
Post-modifier
Modifier
Which type of phrase is "the beach nearby"?
Noun phrase
Which type of phrase is "I will see him"?
Verb phrase
What is syntactic parallelism?
Where multiple sentences include the same phrase: "He ate a cake, he ate a muffin, he ate a biscuit..."
What is synthetic personalisation?
A company is able to form a relationship with the reader as though a real person is there, this makes the reader feel reassured and comforted to buy the product
"The colour of it is red" What -nym is "colour"?
Hypernym
"The colour of it is red" What -nym is "red"?
Hyponym
"He was friendly, kind, yet she was rude" What -nym is "kind" and "friendly"?
Synonym
"He was friendly, kind, yet she was rude" What -nym is "rude"?
Antonym
What is a lexis?
The words used in a text or spoken data; the words, phrases, and idioms of language
What is semantics?
The meaning of language, such as a dictionary definition
What is a denotation?
A factual and objective meaning
What is a connotation?
A personal and subjective meaning
What is a euphamism?
A substitution of a polite expression for one thought to be blunt, harsh or offensive
What is a dysphemism?
When we use a harsh expression instead of a neutral one
What is grammar?
The way individual words are structured and arranged in sentences
What are word classes?
Nouns
Pronouns
Adjectives
Adverbs
Verbs
Prepositions
Conjunctions (connectives)
Determiners
What are the 4 sentence types?
Declarative
Interrogative
Exclamative
Imperative
What are phonetics?
Sounds made by speakers
What is phonology?
The use of vocal elements to add extra force to what is being said
What are pragmatics?
The study of the meanings people are trying to communicate
What is discourse? (What is written)
The way different parts of a text are connected through either grammar of lexis
What is discourse? (What it does/means)
The way text creates identities for particular individuals, groups, or institutions
What is graphology?
The visual appearance of language
What is semiotics?
The study of how read signs
What is a register?
How language varies in a situation
What is a mode? (How is something presented)
Either spoken or written
What is multimodality?
Using more than one mode within a text
What is an idiolect
The language used by an individual
What is a sociolect?
The language associated with a particular group, possibly due to education, occupation and social class
What is a dialect?
This has its own distinctive vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation
What is an accent?
The pronunciation of a language
What is a representation?
How language represents reality
What is the name of when someone raises their tone at the end of a question?
Emphatic stress
What is slang known as?
Colloquial language
What is convergence?
Convergence is where someone changes their ways of talking to be similar
What is divergence?
Divergence is where someone changes their ways of talking to be different
What does the CAT stand for and who developed it?
Howard Giles did, it stands for Communication and Accommodation Theory
What is the Communication and Accommodation Theory (CAT)?
Individuals change aspects of their own language when speaking to people who are different to them
Is this accidental or deliberate: Listening to other languages and making choices to alter your own to fit in
Deliberate
Is this accidental or deliberate: Learning a shared language subconsciously by working/living together
Accidental
Give an example of a contraction
It's - It is
She's - She is
He's - He is
They're - They are
They'll - They will
She'll - She will
He'll - He will
It'll - It will
What is audience positioning?
Assumptions made in a text about the audience's background knowledge and understanding. This guides them into an interpretation
What study is Sociolinguistics?
The relationship between language and society
Is this a social or a linguistic variable: Two groups are identified as Middle Class and Working Class
Social variable
Is this a social or a linguistic variable: Differences in pronunciation and use of words/structures
Linguistic variable
What is Overt Prestige? (try to change)
Individuals try to change their speech like the higher social class
What is Covert Prestige? (don't change)
Certain groups that don't style-change to be like the higher social class
What is an example of Vernacular language?
African American English (AAE)
What are some examples of Taboo Terms?
Words and phrases involving body parts, bodily functions, and sexual acts
Swear/curse words
Language censored in public broadcasting
Why is vernacular language seen to be "sloppy"?
The absence of the verb "to be" and the auxiliary verb "is" aren't often included
What is irony known as?
Sarcasm