There is also comment on the ideas of the text - the change of mood as the extract goes on, and the narrator's change of mind set – although this is only broadly linked to a judgment about the text. To achieve the top of Level 2 the candidate could have used more evaluative ...
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reported speech and/or a range of lexis, for example to express abstract ideas/convey justified arguments ● conceptually more challenging language Straightforward grammatical structures are considered to be: ● repetitive, simple word order ● short, simple sentences that use a repetitive range of com...
How many professional speech writers write speeches for themselves? Even more pertinently, how many of the assessment professionals who, without doubt, exert themselves to produce valid, reliable and fair English examinations can honestly claim professional expertise in fiction, journalism or speech writing?
Aside– a dramatic device in which a character makes a short speech intended for the audience but not heard by the other characters on stage Assonance– repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sounds: “Anna’s apples,”“the pond is long gone” ...