Child Language AquisitionBehaviourist:
Believes that a child speaks and a parent responds, which actively teaches the child how to speak Innateness Theory: A child just picks things up |
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Writing an essay
GPAC:
Genre. Purpose. Audience. Context
When writing about a text, always start with GPAC, which means that you are showing the examiner you know all about the text and its purpose, which will give a good introduction to each piece so then you can go and talk about the features later, also referring to why those features are there in relation to GPAC is a good way to structure your exam.
Genre. Purpose. Audience. Context
When writing about a text, always start with GPAC, which means that you are showing the examiner you know all about the text and its purpose, which will give a good introduction to each piece so then you can go and talk about the features later, also referring to why those features are there in relation to GPAC is a good way to structure your exam.
- Always support your point with a quotation - preferably in-bedded into the sentence
- Use lots of grammatical terms as well as general language terminology
- Write about the pragmatic/semantic meaning
- Write about relevant theorists