plotstoryline,sequenceof eventspurposethe reason/sthe text iswritten, whatwriter aimsto achievesettingthe placeand time inwhich thestory takesplacemetalanguagewords andphrasesused toanalyse textsargumentan opinioinsupportedby reasonscontextthe historical,social andculturalenvironment inwhich thenarrative is settheme/ideathe overallmessages thetext's creator iscommunicatingconnotationthe extrameanings orassociationsattached to awordaudiencethe personor peoplethe text iswritten forformthe texttype withparticularconventionsnarratorthe personor voicewho tellsthe storynarrativea storyoraccountlanguagethe toneandchoice ofwordsclimaxthe point ofgreatestintensity ina narrativeissuegeneraltopic of apersuasivetextgenrethe categoryto which atext belongsvalueswhat a personor societyregards asright andimportanttoneshows writer'sfeelings aboutwhat they'resayingstructurethe waythat writerorganisesparagraphsresolutionthe section inwhich conflict isresolved/matters settledor explainedantagonistthe characterwho setsthemselvesagainst theprotagonistcontentionthe writer'smain pointof view onthe issueregistercomplexity orstyle oflanguage(formal,informal andstandard)protagonistthe maincharacterplotstoryline,sequenceof eventspurposethe reason/sthe text iswritten, whatwriter aimsto achievesettingthe placeand time inwhich thestory takesplacemetalanguagewords andphrasesused toanalyse textsargumentan opinioinsupportedby reasonscontextthe historical,social andculturalenvironment inwhich thenarrative is settheme/ideathe overallmessages thetext's creator iscommunicatingconnotationthe extrameanings orassociationsattached to awordaudiencethe personor peoplethe text iswritten forformthe texttype withparticularconventionsnarratorthe personor voicewho tellsthe storynarrativea storyoraccountlanguagethe toneandchoice ofwordsclimaxthe point ofgreatestintensity ina narrativeissuegeneraltopic of apersuasivetextgenrethe categoryto which atext belongsvalueswhat a personor societyregards asright andimportanttoneshows writer'sfeelings aboutwhat they'resayingstructurethe waythat writerorganisesparagraphsresolutionthe section inwhich conflict isresolved/matters settledor explainedantagonistthe characterwho setsthemselvesagainst theprotagonistcontentionthe writer'smain pointof view onthe issueregistercomplexity orstyle oflanguage(formal,informal andstandard)protagonistthe maincharacter

Key Terms in Year 11 EAL - 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. storyline, sequence of events
    plot
  2. the reason/s the text is written, what writer aims to achieve
    purpose
  3. the place and time in which the story takes place
    setting
  4. words and phrases used to analyse texts
    metalanguage
  5. an opinioin supported by reasons
    argument
  6. the historical, social and cultural environment in which the narrative is set
    context
  7. the overall messages the text's creator is communicating
    theme/ idea
  8. the extra meanings or associations attached to a word
    connotation
  9. the person or people the text is written for
    audience
  10. the text type with particular conventions
    form
  11. the person or voice who tells the story
    narrator
  12. a story or account
    narrative
  13. the tone and choice of words
    language
  14. the point of greatest intensity in a narrative
    climax
  15. general topic of a persuasive text
    issue
  16. the category to which a text belongs
    genre
  17. what a person or society regards as right and important
    values
  18. shows writer's feelings about what they're saying
    tone
  19. the way that writer organises paragraphs
    structure
  20. the section in which conflict is resolved/ matters settled or explained
    resolution
  21. the character who sets themselves against the protagonist
    antagonist
  22. the writer's main point of view on the issue
    contention
  23. complexity or style of language (formal, informal and standard)
    register
  24. the main character
    protagonist