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AQA A-level English Language - Frameworks: Modes Notes

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Some online lecture notes about the different modes which feature in English Language.

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Lesson 4: Looking at Mode – Written V Speaking (Two conventional modes of
communication)

Written Texts

 A-level English Language textbook
 Shopping list
 Letter from Bank

Spoken Texts

 A teacher giving instructions
 A patient talking with a doctor
 A radio presenter introducing a song

Blended Mode Texts

 A text message
 A speech delivered by Boris Johnson
 Lyrics in a song e.g. Ed Sheeran

In Paper 1 Section A, you will get 2 different modes!

Spoken Data:
Informal, loosely structured, ephemeral, spontaneous, deictical (context dependent),
grammatically simple, audience co-present, interactional, interactive, non-standard English,
meanings depend on context, receiver present, time-bound, space-bound, unclear sentence
boundaries, paralinguistic features, prosodic features.

Conventional Written Data:
Planned, structured, permanent, context-independent, grammatically complex, formal,
audience elsewhere, transactional (business behind it), standard English, receiver elsewhere
(it can be received by anybody in the anywhere in the world), meanings independent of
context, sentence breaks easily to identify, graphological features are important.

Mean length utterance (MLU) = counting the number of words a participant says and divide
it by the number of turns they take in that speech. Could indicate dominance and useful to
see power dynamics. DYADIC conversation!

Comparing Modal Features

Spoken:
 Interrogatives keep the text interactive / interactional – building relationships
 A lot of it seems to be phatic!
 Non-standard = efficient use of language
 Highly deictical – through use of pronouns
 Don’t hear the prosodic/paralinguistic features in a transcript
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