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Objective Language - University of Adelaide

Objective Language - University of Adelaide

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language, which is not personal, judgmental, or emotive. Objective language, therefore, is considered fair and accurate. It avoids exaggeration and bias, and shows respect for the views of others. Introduction Everyday language is 'subjective'. It is used to express opinions based on personal values, beliefs or preferences rather than evidence.

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Second Language Acquisition and Language Teaching - ed

Second Language Acquisition and Language Teaching - ed

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Resulting from these views of teaching, basic SLA research has been criticized for paying little attention to the social context of L2 acquisition (Ellis, 1997a) as ... Communicative language teaching came out at a time when teachers were sceptical about the role of grammar in foreign language instruction (Mitchell, 2000) and felt disillusioned ...

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Fundamental British Values in the Early Years

Fundamental British Values in the Early Years

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children to know their views count, value each other’s views and values and talk about their feelings, for example when they do or do not need help. When appropriate demonstrate ... • Staff should encourage a range of experiences that allow children to explore the language of feelings and responsibility, reflect on their differences and ...

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GCSE (9-1) English Language - Edexcel

GCSE (9-1) English Language - Edexcel

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This answer offers one key point about language which is the use of formal language, with an example used. This is only a comment, and describes the language rather than analyses it. There is reference to some language 'comes across as posh' and 'gives good imagery for the reader' which is broadly related to language. There is no comment on ...

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GCSE (9-1) English Language - Edexcel

GCSE (9-1) English Language - Edexcel

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There are some subtle language points made, e.g. the use of 'fear' and the superlative 'more'. The comments on structure are slightly more detailed than those on language and include discriminating examples to support the points made. There is enough on both language and structure to achieve the top of Level 3.

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AP English Language and Composition 2011 Free-Response …

AP English Language and Composition 2011 Free-Response …

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AP® English Language and Composition 2011 Free-Response Questions Form B . About the College Board . The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was created to expand access to higher education. Today, the membership association is

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