Tuesday, June 29, 2021

Language techniques

 How many of these do you know?  (adapted from BBC bite size guides)

Alliteration

This is where the first letter of a word is repeated in words that follow. For example, the cold, crisp, crust of clean, clear ice.

Assonance

This is where the same vowel sound is repeated but the consonants are different. For example, he passed her a sharp, dark glance, she shot a cool, foolish look across the room.

Colloquial language

This is language used in speech with an informal meaning. For example, chillout of this worldtake a rain check

Dialect

This is a version of a language spoken by people in a particular geographical area.

Dialogue

This is a conversation between two or more people - sometimes an imagined conversation between the narrator and the reader. Dialogue is important in drama and can show conflict through a series of statements and challenges, or intimacy where characters mirror the content and style of each other's speech. It can also be found in the conversational style of a poem.

Dissonance

This is discordant combinations of sounds. For example, the clash, spew and slow pang of grinding waves against the quay.

Enjambment

This is device used in poetry where a sentence continues beyond the end of the line or verse. This technique is often used to maintain a sense of continuation from one stanza to another.

Hyperbole

This is exaggerating for a purpose – it is not meant to be taken literally. For example, we gorged on the banquet of beans on toast.

Imagery

This is where strong pictures or ideas are created in the mind of the reader. Similes, metaphors and personification can all be used to achieve this - they all compare something 'real' with something 'imagined'.

Irony

This is where words or ideas are used humorously or sarcastically, to imply the opposite of what they mean.

Metaphor

This is where a word or phrase is used to imply figurative resemblance, not a literal or 'actual' one. For example, he flew into the room.

Monologue

An uninterrupted monologue can show a character's importance or state of mind. Monologue can be in speech form, delivered in front of other characters and having great thematic importance, or as a soliloquy where we see the character laying bare their soul and thinking aloud.

Onomatopoeia

A tap dripping, with the word 'drip' inscribed on the drop of water

This is a word that sounds like the noise it is describing. For example, splashbangpophiss.

Oxymoron

This is where two words normally not associated are brought together. For example, cold heatbitter sweet.

Pathos

This is language that evokes feelings of pity or sorrow.

Personification

This is where a human quality is attributed to a thing or idea. For example, the moon calls me to her darkened world.

Repetition

This is where a word or phrase is repeated to achieve a particular effect.

Rhyme

Poems often have a fixed rhyme scheme. For example, sonnets have 14 lines with the fixed rhyme scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF GG. Try to comment on what contribution the rhyme scheme is making to the text as a whole. Why do you think the poet has chosen it? Does it add control or perhaps imitate the ideas in the poem in some way?

Rhythm

Many poems contain a repetitive beat or metre. Tennyson's poem The Lady of Shalott uses a strong internal rhythm to build up the sense of unrelenting monotony in the poem.

There she weaves by night and day/A magic web with colours gay./She has heard a whisper say,/A curse is on her if she stay/To look down to Camelot./She knows not what the curse may be,/And so she weaveth steadily,/And little other care hath she,/The Lady of Shalott."

Simile

This is where a phrase establishes similarity between two things. Similes usually involve the words 'like' or 'as'- he is as quick as an arrow in flightas white as snowlike a burning star.

Symbolism

Objects, colours, sounds and places may work as symbols. They can sometimes give us an insight into the themes. So, snakes are often symbols of temptation as in the story of Adam and Eve, white usually symbolises innocence and a ringing bell can be a symbol for impending doom.

Tone

Tone is the creation of mood in a text, such as sadness, gloom, celebration, joy, anxiety, dissatisfaction, regret or anger. Different elements of writing can help to create these moods. For example, long sentences or verses, with assonance, tend to create a sad, melancholic mood. But short syllabic, alliterative lines can create an upbeat and pacy atmosphere.

Word choice

This can also be referred to as 'register'. It refers to an author's choice of language. Authors may use words commonly associated with a certain subject, experience or state of mind.


Using 3-4 of the language teachniques, describe the weather today.  You can also include the five senses.  Your goal is to bring to life your unique experience with the cold today.

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  1. it has been a cruel chilly day even though it is sunny out. it's so cold that my hand goes numb within a second of being out in this cold. to me it feels as cold as a snowy winter morning, when ever a gust of todays wind hits me it feels like a batch of ice cold knives are peircing into my skin and cutting me.

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  2. it was a breezy cold morning I could see my breath. As time goes on the sun starts to wake up as sun wakes up beams come out to the land across. but the air is stil as cold as ice, you could see gosbump going down my spine because it was so cold. but as the sun keeps rising the warmer it gets.

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    1. It was a breezy cold morning. I could see my breath as I breathed out. My breath was like fog and my body was starting to freeze up because it was so cold. As time goes on the sun starts to wake up as the sun wakes up beams come out to the land across. But the air is still as cold as ice, you could see goosebump going down my spine because it was so cold. but as the sun keeps rising the warmer it gets. As it gets warmer the tree and animals start to wake up to go and restart their cycle.

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  4. This morning when I walked down my steps it was frosty and crunchy like a potato chip. I almost slipped down the steps. Now it is sunny but it is still freezing cold.

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  7. It was a cold morning with ice everywhere the ice is white as snow, I can see my breath in the air like a fire breathing dragon. when you looked it was a cold sunny day the sun was sending beams of heat from the sun.

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  8. The weather today is sad and the sun has hid behind a cloud. My eyes can’t help noticing the thin layer of frost covering the ground. Everything is cold, chilly, cool and not wearing coats will lead to freezing to death. The satisfying sound of the frost crunching under my feet makes me smile. Slowly my sense of smell withers away as my nose unwillingly gives into the cold. I quickly shove my hands in my pockets as the cold spreads up my heavily covered arms. Saliva starts filling my mouth as I start imagining the sweet taste of hot chocolate. I have used repetition, exaggeration and personification.

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  9. This morning my day started warm and cozy until I walked outside and a cold crispy blast of air hit me like a bucket of ice-cold water, as I walked to the car the crunch of the frosty grass made me shiver. As I sit and look out the window at the brightly glowing sun, the air is warm and sunny, I’m thankful to be sitting inside.

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  10. This morning was pretty chilly. My phone told me it was four degrees, compared to the more usual 12 degrees. Along the side of the road there was lots of ice.

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  11. I was so cold yesterday and today I had to use a million blankets just to keep warm. The temperature last night and this morning was so cold ice started to form and danced across the windshields and we had to use hot water to clear it off because we couldn’t see through the ice because it was so thick. The ice cold wind in the morning whooshed through the air making it really cold when I was walking into school.

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