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Who wants to win millions?. Hundred Dollar Questions. Grammar. Functions. Phonology. Skils. Lexis. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $100. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Grammar Lexis Functions SkilsPhonology
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It describes or gives more information about how, when, where, or to what degree etc something is done
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A word used to make the meaning of another word stronger, e.g. He’s much taller than his brother. I’m very tired.
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A word or phrase such as much, few or a lot of which is used with a noun to show an amount, e.g. I don’t have muchtime; I have a lot of books.
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A way of looking at verb forms not purely in relation to time. It relates to the type of event, e.g. whether it is long or short, whether it is complete or not, whether it is repetitive or not, whether it is connected to the time of speaking or not. There are two in English, the continuous/progressive and the perfect. The continuous one, for example, suggests that something is happening temporarily
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A way of categorising words according to their grammatical function and meaning, e.g. noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, adverb, preposition, conjunction.
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A group of words or phrases that are about the same content topic or subject, e.g. weather – storm, to rain, wind,cloudy.
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A meaningful group of letters added to the beginning or end of a word to make a new word, which can be a different part of speech from the original word, e.g. interview, interviewer. It is the process of adding a prefix or suffix to a word (or a circumfix. There are no infixes in English).
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An example of a grammar point, function or lexical set.
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A sound in which the air is partly blocked by the lips, tongue, teeth etc
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A vowel combination which is pronounced by moving from one vowel to another, e.g. as in my is pronounced by moving from to
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Two words which are different from each other by only one meaningful sound, e.g. hit ; heat .
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The smallest sound unit which can make a difference to meaning e.g. /p/ in pan, /b/ in ban. They have their own symbols, each of which represents one sound. Words can be presented in phonemic script (usually International Phonetic Alphabet or IPA), e.g. – doctor.
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Language which is suitable in a particular situation.
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To guess something based on information you have, e.g. I think it might be an easy test
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The formality or informality of the language used in a particular situation. Formal language is used in serious or important situations, e.g. in a job application. Informal language is used in relaxed or friendly situations, e.g. with family or friends.
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A phrase which is an example of a function and shows the purpose of what the speaker is communicating, e.g. Let’s ... This phrase is one way to make a suggestion. It is an example of the function of suggesting.
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The way spoken or written texts are joined together with logical grammar
or lexis, e.g. conjunctions (Firstly, secondly), lexical sets, referring
words (it, them, this).
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When ideas in a spoken or written text fit together clearly and
smoothly, and so are logical and make sense to the listener or reader.
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The process in which incorrect language becomes a habit and cannot easily be corrected.
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To understand the general meaning of a text, without paying attention to specific details.