Category: Communication

  • Story of Poppies poem

    The poem i have been handed to is called Poppies written by Jane Weir and i will be explaining my thoughts on what the story of the poem is. I think that the poem is about a woman who lost someone very close to her like a husband who died fighting in a war. I…

  • Effects of alliteration in poems

    Alliteration is a big effect on poems because it brings short and strong meanings for example: building burning, twirling turning, bullying driving and leaving diving. These short words are strong because the words being used is relevant to the subject of the poem.  Even the short words used can also be a metaphor like twirling…

  • Assessment.

    Assessment by Albert Savill. In this assessment I will be exploring the creative ways of how text and spoken language works and I will also be giving my views on the creative ways of how text and spoken language works. Even in some parts of this assessment I would like to give out the positive…

  • Plan

    Paragraph 1: intro: in this assessment I will be exploring the creative ways of text and spoken language; I will also be giving my views of text and spoken language. paragraph 2:  differences and similarities between text and spoken language, how text and spoken language can benefit and cost you. paragraph 3: talk text language…

  • Plan

    Talk about the differences between text and spoken language how text or spoken language can benefit you how text or spoken language can cost you talk about text language like slang, abbreviations, emoticons etc.. how text originated with mobile phones, internet and writing letters Which two in the category is easier to use What i…

  • Plan for question

    Abbreviations text and spoken language Emoticons social websites with text language or other like Bbm how text or spoken language can benefit you how text or spoken language can cost you Which two in the category is easier to use Paralinguistic features, homophones, slang, dialect , idiom, sarcasm,  Nuances, body language, tone of voice, hedges.…

  • Text closer to spoken language

    Relationship between text and spoken language. both text and spoken language have something obvious in common. You use them to communicate. with text you’re basically communicating over text on phones or social network sites Lucy as Facebook. The only difference is that you can’t hear the persons voice and you don’t know what emotion the…

  • Transcript

    Albert: so what are we meant to do Again? haris: I can’t remember I didn’t really listen. albert: ah(pauses for two seconds) are we meant to like… ( Scratches chin, Pauses for another two seconds)Record our conversation or something? (In a drolling way) haris: soming like that ( pauses for two seconds)I’m not sure? albert:…

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  • This is Your Online Domain

      Hello and welcome to your personal online journal. This platform has been created to enhance and enrich your learning at the London Nautical School. Its purpose is to provide you with an audience for your work (or work-in-progress) and you have the choice (by altering the ‘visibility’ of your posts) of whether your work…