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11. Four-Fold Response Teacher Notes on Lexis and Syntax

Alice O'Connor | Friday December 04, 2009

Categories: Courses, A Level, AQA A Level, AQA A Level English Language & Literature B, ELLB3

Teacher Notes 2c

ELLB3 – Question 1 Lexico-grammatical Features

It is essential that lexis is not missed out. Pupils are often so focused on including interactional features that they lose sight of the words used. This may sound odd but detailed explanations of effects of words are essential. Sentence structure, even if only the multi-clausal compound sentences or minor sentences are used will flesh out this section. This is an example of one paragraph. A variety of other points would need to be made.

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