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**Get 90% off the cost of your first resource worth up to £10 with code JANUARY90. New buyers only! ** https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=22930014 Language techniques include the following: Direct Address Direct Speech Emotive Language Exclamation Marks This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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Language techniques include the following: Scanning Semicolon Sibilance Similes Skimming Slang Slogans Subheadings Suffixes Summary This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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Language techniques include the following: Paragraphs Personification Persuasive Writing Prefixes Prepositions Presentational Devices (layout features) Prounouns The Purpose of Texts This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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**Get 90% off the cost of your first resource worth up to £10 with code JANUARY90. New buyers only! ** https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=22930014 Language techniques include the following: Clichés Colloquial Language Colons Commas Conclusions Conjunctions (connectives) This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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English Functional Skills - 8 Main Purposes of Texts

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A 10-page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly document of the 8 main purposes of texts that students are required to know for the English Functional Skills exam. Tutors will find the document useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. Listed alphabetically, there is a clear explanation of every purpose of text along with definitions. There are a minimum of three examples for each text purpose.
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** BUY THIS RESOURCE FOR £1** **Get 90% off the cost of your first resource worth up to £10 with code JANUARY90. New buyers only! ** https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=22930014 A 42-page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques, designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. This is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. Language techniques have been listed in alphabetical order. There is a clear explanation of every technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each technique.
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Language techniques include the following: Tenses Text Tone Verbs This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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Language techniques include the following: Metaphors Nouns Onomatopoeia Opinion This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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**Get 90% off the cost of your first resource worth up to £10 with code JANUARY90. New buyers only! ** https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=22930014 Language techniques include the following: Facts Font Formal Language Full Stops This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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English Language Techniques Beginning with I & K

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**Get 90% off the cost of your first resource worth up to £10 with code JANUARY90. New buyers only! ** https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=22930014 Language techniques include the following: Idioms Imagery Imperative Sentences Informal Language Keywords This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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Language techniques include the following: Quotation Marks (speech marks & inverted commas) Repetition Reported Speech Rhetorical Questions Root Words The Rule of Three This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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**Get 90% off the cost of your first resource worth up to £10 with code JANUARY90. New buyers only! ** https://www.tes.com/resources/search/?authorId=22930014 Language techniques include the following: Headlines Homographs Homonyms Homophones Humour Hyperbole (exaggeration) This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.
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Language techniques include the following: Adjectives Adverbs Alliteration Omissive Apostrophes Possessive Apostrophes Audience Bias Bullet Points This is part of a complete resource: a 42 page comprehensive, colourful, detailed and user-friendly glossary of English language techniques designed for Secondary, Further Education, Functional Skills and ESOL students. The resource is a helpful revision tool for students who wish to fine-tune their understanding of language and grammar techniques in preparation for GCSE English and English Functional Skills exams. English teachers will also find the glossary useful as a convenient ‘go-to guide’ to use with their students. There is a clear explanation of every language technique, along with definitions, and what is effective about each technique. I have provided a minimum of three examples for each language technique.