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Key words for GCSE English Language.
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speech |
A formal address delivered to an audience is called a speech.
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monologue
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A monologue is a long speech delivered by a character.
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interview |
An interview is a conversation where one person asks questions and the other responds.
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opinion |
An opinion is a belief or view held by the someone.
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topic |
A topic is a matter that's explored in a text.
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active |
Active listening is when you are totally engaged in listening.
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listening |
Active listening is when you are totally engaged in listening.
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presentation |
A presentation is a talk where something is explained to the audience.
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formal |
If something is formal, it means it appropriate for official settings and circumstances.
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perspective |
Your perspective is the way you look at something and what you think about it.
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debate |
A debate is a formal discussion on a matter in which ideas are shared and challenged.
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data |
Data refers to information and statistics collected for analysis.
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clarification |
If you seek clarification, it means you are asking for something to be made clearer.
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