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GCSE assessment day 1

Assessment The English language is an enormous, flowing language, with all sorts of creative aspects and devices. Creativity in the English language is evident through use of text speech, occurring due to the lack of paralinguistic features in addition to… Continue Reading →

Transcript of Alex, Soren, Kamrul and Mark’s conversation.

Transcript of our conversation Mark : Ahhh Alex: You know how awkward it is talking to a camera? Kamrul: Yeah, coz they don’t talk back, do they? Alex: Yeah, it’s bare rude of them,  innit? Kamrul: Uuuh yeah. Mark: Yeah,… Continue Reading →

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How do spoken language and text language influence each other?

Text language and  spoken language influence each other in different ways Firstly, the paralinguistic features used in spoken language can be conveyed in text language. This can be done via the use of two asterisks to recreate a physical gesture,… Continue Reading →

This is Your Online Domain

  Hello and welcome to your personal online journal. This platform has been created to enhance and enrich your learning at the London Nautical School. Its purpose is to provide you with an audience for your work (or work-in-progress) and… Continue Reading →

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