Lanuage techniques
Adjective | e.g. a word that describes a noun an enormous tiger with sharp teeth and orange fur |
Abstract Noun | a noun that describes something non-physical e.g feelings e.g She expressed her gratitude for his honesty. |
Adverb | A word to describe a verb. e.g The mouse tentatively crawled out of its hiding spot. |
Alliteration | Two or more words which start with the same letter. e.g silently sipping on her tea. |
Colloquial Language | language which is written informally used for casual communication e.g “ this ain’t what I wanna get” |
Connotation | The idea suggested by a word in addition to its meaning e.g The word rose could connote to strong feelings of love |
Emotive Language | language that is used to make the reader respond emotionally e.g She lay defenceless on the floor whilst her classmates snickered cruelly at her. |
Hyperbole | extremely exaggerated language e.g “my feet are killing me” |
Imperative Verb | the action word in a sentence which gives a command e.g “Bring me the TV remote” |
Juxtaposition | Two words with a contrasting effect e.g His freedom trapped him in everlasting loneliness |
Metaphor | A phrase to describe something which isn’t literal e.g “She’s a snake!” |
Onomatopoeia | A word written as the sound made e.g Sizzle |
Pathetic Fallacy | Giving emotions to something non human e.g The clouds began to cry |
Personification | Describing non humans using human traits e.g The leaves danced with the wind. |
Plosive sounds | The sound made by air being stopped in the mouth and then suddenly released e.g p,d,g |
Repetition | A word or phrase repeated multiple times to add effect e.g It was inevitable. Inevitable. |
Sensory Language | a writing technique which uses the 5 senses e.g The burning fireplace filled the room with the smell of oak and smoke |
Sibilance | The hissing sound made from the letter s or other letter combinations e.g “Shhhhh” |
Simile | The comparison from one thing to another e.g The moon reflected on the cerulean waves like a lightbulb. |
Adjective | e.g. a word that describes a noun an enormous tiger with sharp teeth and orange fur |
Abstract Noun | a noun that describes something non-physical e.g feelings e.g She expressed her gratitude for his honesty. |
Adverb | A word to describe a verb. e.g The mouse tentatively crawled out of its hiding spot. |
Alliteration | Two or more words which start with the same letter. e.g silently sipping on her tea. |
Colloquial Language | language which is written informally used for casual communication e.g “ this ain’t what I wanna get” |
Connotation | The idea suggested by a word in addition to its meaning e.g The word rose could connote to strong feelings of love |
Emotive Language | language that is used to make the reader respond emotionally e.g She lay defenceless on the floor whilst her classmates snickered cruelly at her. |
Hyperbole | extremely exaggerated language e.g “my feet are killing me” |
Imperative Verb | the action word in a sentence which gives a command e.g “Bring me the TV remote” |
Juxtaposition | Two words with a contrasting effect e.g His freedom trapped him in everlasting loneliness |
Metaphor | A phrase to describe something which isn’t literal e.g “She’s a snake!” |
Onomatopoeia | A word written as the sound made e.g Sizzle |
Pathetic Fallacy | Giving emotions to something non human e.g The clouds began to cry |
Personification | Describing non humans using human traits e.g The leaves danced with the wind. |
Plosive sounds | The sound made by air being stopped in the mouth and then suddenly released e.g p,d,g |
Repetition | A word or phrase repeated multiple times to add effect e.g It was inevitable. Inevitable. |
Sensory Language | a writing technique which uses the 5 senses e.g The burning fireplace filled the room with the smell of oak and smoke |
Sibilance | The hissing sound made from the letter s or other letter combinations e.g “Shhhhh” |
Simile | The comparison from one thing to another e.g The moon reflected on the cerulean waves like a lightbulb. |