English Subject Terminology

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
repetition of initial consonant sound with several words.
Advertisements

IGCSE EXAM REVISION Lesson One
Rhyme scheme. This is the regular pattern of rhyme found at the ends of lines in poems.
How do I edit my writing? What things should I pay attention to? CREATIVE WRITING.
Persuasive Writing. The art of convincing? Can you convince me to…..
Speech Analysis. As you listen and read along:  Circle unfamiliar words  Underline words or phrases that stand out to you. They may be well- said, creative,
Update Planners  FRIDAY – Power Quiz #6  FRIDAY – 2 Reading Starsheets Due  FRIDAY – Notebook Check #2  FRIDAY – Extra Credit Due (Essay Contest /
Chapter Two Joseph Tomchak AP English 9/12/11. Close Reading Close reading is the analysis of a text, which can reveal many factors such as style When.
Persuasive Techniques
Narrative Analysis For short stories and novels. Plot The events that make up a story. Climax Rising ActionFalling Action BeginningResolution.
Poetry Vocabulary Words
 Alliteration- A repetition of the initial sounds of several words in a group.  Allusion- A reference in one literary work to a character or theme found.
Line: the basic unit of a poem Stanza: a collection of lines in a poem
Essential Literary Terms M. Groome English Language Arts Delta High School Note: I don’t claim that these definitions (or list) are perfect. Please contact.
Word ADefinition AWord BDefinition BWord CDefinition C
Copyright Writing to Persuade Speech writing Smoking ban. Right or wrong?
 Figurative Language  Definition: Any expression that stretches the meaning of words beyond their literal meaning.
Opinion-Editorial  Definition:  An editorial is written in response to a major issue. This may be social, political, economical, etc.  Focuses on a.
Close Reading Intermediate 2. Questions All questions will be : Understanding where you have to find the answer in the text or inference where you have.
5-S Strategies for Passage Analysis
Literary Terms in Short Stories: Part II Along with: Figurative Language in Short Stories.
Hyperbole. An extreme exaggeration Exposition Beginning of a story that gives needed information.
For The Crucible. Aside A dramatic convention by which an actor directly addresses the audience but is not supposed to be heard by the other actors on.
Choosing Effective Language Words are the garment with which the speakers clothe their ideas. Choosing the effective language for a speech is like choosing.
Literary Devices and Writing Techniques Objectives ● Be able to name and explain some of the key literary devices. ● Be able to name and explain some key.
Short Stories, Poetry, and Novels. Short Stories and Novels Antagonist- character that is the source of conflict in a literary work Characterization-
Review for Unit I Test. Basic Recall  When there is a question of basic recall, go back and find it in the story. Text evidence beats your memory any.
Literary Terms SOL Review.
Please hand in your Q5 homework.
Unit 4: The Power of Language
2E Analyzing Literary Elements
Paper 1 Question 5 : - used to list things.
More than you ever wanted to know, almost all you will ever need…
Poetic Terms Poem anthology.
A bank of Slow Writing prompts
Reference to one thing as another, implying a comparison.
HADAFOREST Your guide to Persuasive Techniques. Remember these and
What do we mean by the writer’s methods? GCSE English Language Paper 1
Idiom A phrase whose meaning cannot be understood from the dictionary definitions of each word taken separately. It’s raining cats and dogs! Money doesn’t.
Literary Terms.
Q1-Identify and Interpret List four things from the text about…
Elements of Poetry.
Whirligig Grammar Vocabulary
AF5 - To explain and comment on writers’ use of language
Reviewing Rhetorical Devices & Strategies
Literary Terms 2014 – 2015 English II.
Unseen Poetry.
Paper 1 Question 5 : - used to list things.
RI06 Determine an author's point of view or purpose in a text and analyze how an author uses rhetoric to advance that point of view or purpose.
UNSEEN POETRY POETRY DEVICES – LANGUAGE POETRY DEVICES – STRUCTURE
GCSE English Language 2017/18 Session 5
Figurative Language Devices
What do the examiners say?
Close Reading The Elements of Style.
Superlative (the best ie big, bigger, biggest )
Preparing for the AP exam
English Concepts & Vocabulary # 2.
English Literature Paper 2 – 2 hours 15 minutes
by: daziona, Monica, deon, and flor foreshadow :
Examples found in modern songs
Rhetorical Devices Language techniques used deliberately by a speaker to accomplish an effect on the audience that enhances the message.
9/6/2017 Wednesday.
More than you ever wanted to know, almost all you will ever need…
Language Arts Vocabulary
Romeo & Juliet Term Definitions.
Examples of Persuasive Strategies to Analyze
Test Unit 3: Poetry & Figurative Language
Literary Devices.
The Invisible Process to help with analysis:
ADJECTIVE A word that defines attributes of a noun. It can occur before the noun (the red tulip) or after (the tulip was red)
Presentation transcript:

English Subject Terminology Simple Sentence Complex sentence Compound sentence Dramatic Irony Imperative Oxymoron Personification Hyperbole Irony Sarcasm Juxtaposition Simile Metaphor Foreshadowing Chronological Structure Setting Character Direct Address Alliteration Facts Opinions Repetition Rhetorical Question Emotive Language Triples (power of 3) A) A sentence consisting of only one clause (and usually only 1 verb) E) A sentence containing an independent clause and at least one dependent clause. F) A sentence made from two independent sentences joined together. D) Communicating a message specifically to an individual. G) A question made to emphasis a point rather than to demand an answer. B) A technique in which the reader knows more than the characters in a story do. C) Giving an authoritative command. H) A figure of speech in which contradictory or opposite words are combined. Match the 8 definitions to the language device. Then research and write your own for the remaining 17!