OCR • English - Language
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Courses English - Language at OCR
Notes available for the following courses of English - Language at OCR
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A2 Unit F653 - Culture, Language and Identity
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A2 Unit F654 - Media Language
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AS Unit F651 - The Dynamics of Speech
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AS Unit F652 - Texts and Audiences
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A poster for Question 2: Topical Issue (24 marks) describing keywords, key theories and past questions. 
A poster for Question 3: Comparing and Contrasting Texts (36 marks) detailing some keywords and key theories for the question.
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OCR•Exploring Language
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Revision Posters for OCR A Level English Language• By 00gsimpson
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A poster for Question 2: Topical Issue (24 marks) describing keywords, key theories and past questions. 
A poster for Question 3: Comparing and Contrasting Texts (36 marks) detailing some keywords and key theories for the question.
A detailed overview of the Kachru’s Circles that includes everything you need to know for your A Level Exam.
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OCR•Kachru’s Circles
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A detailed overview of the Kachru’s Circles that includes everything you need to know for your A Level Exam.
This is an overview of the four different language and gender theories and applicable theorists, which are relevant to the OCR English Language A Level. It includes outlines of different theorists' arguments such as Robin Lakoff, Deborah Cameron, and Otto Jespersen.
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OCR•A2 Unit F653 - Culture, Language and Identity
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Language and Power/Language and Gender• By georgdv1999
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This is an overview of the four different language and gender theories and applicable theorists, which are relevant to the OCR English Language A Level. It includes outlines of different theorists' arguments such as Robin Lakoff, Deborah Cameron, and Otto Jespersen.