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ENG1515 EXAM Portfolio Semester 2 2025 - Due 15 October 2025 ENG1515 EXAM PORTFOLIO DUE 15 OCTOBER 2025 SECTION A: INTEGRATED CONTENT AND TEXT- BASED QUESTIONS Question 1 1.1 Phonetics and Phonology Phonetics is the study of how speech sounds are produced and heard. It focuses on the physical sounds of speech and how we pronounce them using the mouth, tongue, and lips. Phonology, on the other hand, studies how these sounds work in a particular language and the patterns or rules that guide them (ENG1515/501, Unit 2, p. 26). Phonetics deals with the physical sounds of speech, while phonology focuses on how

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EXAM PORTFOLIO
DUE DATE: 15 OCTOBER 2025

,ENG1515 EXAM PORTFOLIO

DUE 15 OCTOBER 2025



SECTION A: INTEGRATED CONTENT AND TEXT- BASED QUESTIONS



Question 1

1.1 Phonetics and Phonology



Phonetics is the study of how speech sounds are produced and heard. It focuses on the
physical sounds of speech and how we pronounce them using the mouth, tongue, and
lips.

Phonology, on the other hand, studies how these sounds work in a particular language
and the patterns or rules that guide them (ENG1515/501, Unit 2, p. 26).

Phonetics deals with the physical sounds of speech, while phonology focuses on how
those sounds are used and organised in a language (ENG1515/501, Unit 2, p. 26).




1.2 Sentence Structure (1 mark)



The language component that explains sentence structure is syntax.

Syntax studies how words are arranged to form sentences correctly in a language
(ENG1515/501, Unit 2, p. 42).

, Syntax explains sentence structure because it focuses on how words are arranged to
form meaningful sentences (ENG1515/501, Unit 2, p. 42).




1.3 Correcting Sentence Structure (4 marks total)



1.3.1 Never have I ever seen this.

I have never ever seen this.

The basic structure is Subject + Verb + Object (“I + have seen + this”).



1.3.2 Beans, he likes very much.

He likes beans very much.

The correct order follows Subject + Verb + Object (“He + likes + beans”).

(ENG1515/501, Unit 2, p. 42)



1.4 Collocation (2 marks)



Example Sentence

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