Language techniques and effects: how to analyse

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Last updated: 15/11/2023
Contributor: jill carter
Language techniques and effects: how to analyse worksheet
Main Subject
Key stage
Category
English
Resource type
Worksheet

A detailed glossary-style resource to support GCSE English Language and GCSE English Literature students in their analysis of a range of literary and language techniques used by fiction and non-fiction writers. Students consider the possible effects of each of the techniques in terms of engaging the reader’s attention.

The teaching resource includes definitions of a range of literary devices to help English students when analysing a piece of writing or a literary work, including:

  • metaphor
  • simile
  • personification (giving non-human or inanimate objects human characteristics)
  • sensory details
  • alliteration (repetition of consonant sounds)
  • onomatopoeia.

There are accessible explanations of each of the nine literary techniques, with example quotations, and students are encouraged to make notes on the possible effects of the techniques in the reader’s mind.

There are also explanations of ten language features and language devices including: 

  • contrast
  • repetition
  • rhetorical questions
  • emotive language 
  • word play
  • sentence structure 
  • exaggeration (hyperbole)
  • noticeable punctuation (such as ellipsis)
  • powerful vocabulary
  • tricolon (the rule of three).

Example devices from the resource: 

Informal language

casual, relaxed language e.g. slang, dialect and colloquialisms

‘mate’, ‘aint’ and ‘nowt’

Alliteration

repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of neighbouring words

It was a dark, depressing place, full of damp corners.

Powerful vocabulary

powerful or unusual verbs, adverbs, nouns or adjectives to describe actions or things.

He charged ferociously into the pitch-black room.

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4
Good resource but could do with some sample answers.

Margaret Snell

30/11/2021

5

18/02/2021

Very useful as it helps learner understand the topic better

Olufunke Agbedejobi

13/02/2021

5

25/10/2020

4
Good resource but could do with some sample answers.

Margaret Snell

30/11/2021

5

18/02/2021

Very useful as it helps learner understand the topic better

Olufunke Agbedejobi

13/02/2021

5

25/10/2020

5
To support with 1-1 tutoring. Thank you very much.

Rosalind Tucker

16/04/2020

5

06/03/2020

The resource used for home education. KS3 book mentions assonance and rhyme too.

Mariann Lau

05/02/2020

5

09/01/2020

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