Quiz: Comparing Contexts in Spoken Language
CCEA GCSE English Language (5030)
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Building on what you've learned, let's test your knowledge of comparing contexts in spoken language! These questions will help you identify key features and differences across contexts.
Which of the following is an example of formal spoken language?
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Which factors can influence spoken language in different contexts? (Select all that apply)
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When speaking formally, the {{blank0}} of the speech is often slower and {{blank1}} is used carefully to emphasise key points.
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What is the main purpose of non-verbal communication in spoken language?
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Which of these features may vary depending on the speaker's cultural context? (Select all that apply)
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Which spoken language feature is most commonly adjusted for different audiences?
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In an informal setting, speakers are likely to use {{blank0}} and their tone may be more {{blank1}}.
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