AlliterationThe repetitionof sounds orletters withina set ofwordsModeThe type ofliterary text thatis given such asspoken, written,and mixedSimileOne thingsconnected toanother by‘like’ or ‘as’HyperboleExaggeratedexpressionthat are notliteralVerbDescribesstate oractionPersonificationAn object, idea,or animal isgiven humancharacteristicsor attributesLexicalFieldDescribes theway certainwords andphrases relateto the sameideaPointof ViewPositionfrom whichthe story istold from.MetaphorComparingtwo thingsusing ‘is’.PassiveVerbVerbs toexpress thesubject beingacted upon andnot being do-erDenotationThe literalmeaningof thewordContextThebackgroundinformationabout thetextSymbolismWhen aperson orevent is usedto representconceptsFigurativeLanguageWords andphrases which arenot using the literalmeaning of theword/phrase tomake a point.StructureHow the text isorganized andordered;features/wholetextComplexSentenceOne mainclause withone or moredependentclausesCompoundSentenceTwo equalclauses usuallyseen with thewords “and”and “but”Interpretationthe viewer’sway of viewingcertainelements or thetextLexisStrikingwords orphrasesPerspectiveangle fromwhich theauthor views orexperienceseventsFormThe type of textgiven; include:Commercial,Journalistic,Online, Personal,Formal, Literary.ConjunctionWords toconnectparts or thewholesentenceMoodThe feelingcreated throughtextualelements of thetextRegisterFormalityof the text;formal orunformalAlliterationThe repetitionof sounds orletters withina set ofwordsModeThe type ofliterary text thatis given such asspoken, written,and mixedSimileOne thingsconnected toanother by‘like’ or ‘as’HyperboleExaggeratedexpressionthat are notliteralVerbDescribesstate oractionPersonificationAn object, idea,or animal isgiven humancharacteristicsor attributesLexicalFieldDescribes theway certainwords andphrases relateto the sameideaPointof ViewPositionfrom whichthe story istold from.MetaphorComparingtwo thingsusing ‘is’.PassiveVerbVerbs toexpress thesubject beingacted upon andnot being do-erDenotationThe literalmeaningof thewordContextThebackgroundinformationabout thetextSymbolismWhen aperson orevent is usedto representconceptsFigurativeLanguageWords andphrases which arenot using the literalmeaning of theword/phrase tomake a point.StructureHow the text isorganized andordered;features/wholetextComplexSentenceOne mainclause withone or moredependentclausesCompoundSentenceTwo equalclauses usuallyseen with thewords “and”and “but”Interpretationthe viewer’sway of viewingcertainelements or thetextLexisStrikingwords orphrasesPerspectiveangle fromwhich theauthor views orexperienceseventsFormThe type of textgiven; include:Commercial,Journalistic,Online, Personal,Formal, Literary.ConjunctionWords toconnectparts or thewholesentenceMoodThe feelingcreated throughtextualelements of thetextRegisterFormalityof the text;formal orunformal

AS English Language - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The repetition of sounds or letters within a set of words
    Alliteration
  2. The type of literary text that is given such as spoken, written, and mixed
    Mode
  3. One things connected to another by ‘like’ or ‘as’
    Simile
  4. Exaggerated expression that are not literal
    Hyperbole
  5. Describes state or action
    Verb
  6. An object, idea, or animal is given human characteristics or attributes
    Personification
  7. Describes the way certain words and phrases relate to the same idea
    Lexical Field
  8. Position from which the story is told from.
    Point of View
  9. Comparing two things using ‘is’.
    Metaphor
  10. Verbs to express the subject being acted upon and not being do-er
    Passive Verb
  11. The literal meaning of the word
    Denotation
  12. The background information about the text
    Context
  13. When a person or event is used to represent concepts
    Symbolism
  14. Words and phrases which are not using the literal meaning of the word/phrase to make a point.
    Figurative Language
  15. How the text is organized and ordered; features/whole text
    Structure
  16. One main clause with one or more dependent clauses
    Complex Sentence
  17. Two equal clauses usually seen with the words “and” and “but”
    Compound Sentence
  18. the viewer’s way of viewing certain elements or the text
    Interpretation
  19. Striking words or phrases
    Lexis
  20. angle from which the author views or experiences events
    Perspective
  21. The type of text given; include: Commercial, Journalistic, Online, Personal, Formal, Literary.
    Form
  22. Words to connect parts or the whole sentence
    Conjunction
  23. The feeling created through textual elements of the text
    Mood
  24. Formality of the text; formal or unformal
    Register