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how many words in the average person's vocabulary | Bookshelf - 0 views

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    Words and how many words we know (~50,000+) And how many are in the Eng.lang (1.000.000+)
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Part 1 Language in Cultural Context | English and Social Studies at ISP - 0 views

  • IB Language & Literature Language and Literature Homework Blogroll Part 1 Language in Cultural Context Part 2 Language and Mass Communication Paper 1 Written Tasks Social Studies 9 Social Studies 9 Homework Blogroll Social Studies 9 Homework Identity Unit: Geography, Media, Development Introduction to Economics Time Zones WWI & Middle East Unit Apartheid in South Africa India and China Social Studies 10 Social Studies 10 Homework Blogroll Grade 10 Homework Page Rise of Hitler Holocaust Global Issues The Cold War ISP Blog Week RSS Part 1 Language in Cultural Context Part 1 Assessments Paper 1 (How to get a 7 by IB) Use PEE or PIE = Point, Example, Explanation/Point, Illustration, Explanation Further Oral Activity & WT FOA slides Assessment Dates Written Task 1 Nov. 18th (First draft for comments is due on Nov. 11th) Paper 1 In-Class Essay Exam Dec. 11th FOA on Part 1 (Language in Cultural Context topics: Social Relations, Individual, Power)  Jan 10th-next three classes FOA Task Sheet w rubric Part 1: The study of language in cultural context aims to enable students to meet the following learning outcomes. Analyse how audience and purpose affect the structure and content of texts.
  • Analyze the impact of language changes.
  • Demonstrate an awareness of how language and meaning are shaped by culture and context.
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    Our lang and lit class blog with topics and other resources listed
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Marie Howe - The Poetry of Ordinary Time | On Being - 0 views

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    Excellent overview of how poetry holds mystery
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How to Write a Sentence - The New Yorker - 1 views

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    Academic Writing: How to write a sentence
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Persuasion Through Communication | Social Media Today - 0 views

  • we were persuaded through sending out a one way communication where we talked, they acted.
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      'We' being the Media
  • They acted by ignoring or buying.
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      'They' being the consumer or viewer (us as the audience)
  • numbers, the ROI, the reach, frequency, impressions and the sales dollars
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      ROI=Return on Investment (we are the reactionary viewers -- they must decide if it's worth it in monetary value)
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  • What was ignored was the word of mouth, brand loyalty that was built as well as evaluating what you were saying to your audience that  persuaded them to buy. Was it price? Competitor’s failure to communicate? What are you saying to your audience that persuades them to notice, comprehend and take action?
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      MOTIVATION to buy -- the power of persuasion we will look at is in language of the mass media
  • We are constantly communicating a message verbally and non verbally
  • facial expression
  • we exist
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      Again = THE MEDIA (we) EXIST = they impose their presence on us (PART 2, Media Placement)
  • how we are better than the rest and how we can solve their problem
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      By what persuasive techniques? 
  • communicate to create dialogue, conversation and engagement. We are establishing a communication channel that is persuading people to listen.
  • If they do not accept the message they act by either voicing their opinion or ignoring.
  • we communicate, we are persuading
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      AGAIN! The Media (we) is INTENT on persuading
  • are persuading them to listen, accept, comprehend and act
  • stages of brand perception and acceptance.
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      CLick this = ways of persuasion = brand acceptance! Brand loyalty is POWERFUL
  • We buy from people/a brand that we hear,
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      Now the 'we' is also identifying the media as the consmer = put ourselves in 'their' shoes
  • Crafting a message
  • needs to guide and direct them
  • to persuade them and the repeats to buy
  • Unaware. Introducing your brand
  • Aware. Those that are aware but not yet sold on your message
  • need to be nurtured and pushed along through repeat communications.
  • Acceptance. Are they accepting what you are saying?
  • We trust people/brands that make us trust them.
  • Action. We want people to take action from our communications.
  • In social media we are visual.
  • Aristotle in his book, The Art of Rhetoric, equated communication to persuasion.
  • a speed zone sign vs a police officer sitting with a radar gun
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      In the Media -- recommendation vs. enforced
  • level of awareness, acceptance and buyer stage.
  • The retailers persuaded them to want to have.
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    Part 2
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Ryan Leslie Language Use - 1 views

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    I've found this source to help me understand how Ryan Leslie speaks in a real situation. This helps me with the letter I am addressing to him.
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    Also a good example of how to write an interview article
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How Our Ancestors Used to Sleep Twice a Night - 0 views

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    Two sleeps: culture & history
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Short Forms: When Social Media and Short Fiction Intersect - The Toronto Review of Books - 0 views

  • Zoe Whittall’s story “This Just Isn’t Working Out,” published in This Magazine and posted on this.org, uses one-way email communications to chronicle a set of strained relationships
  • Greg Kearney’s “Do You Want to Burn to Death and Look Like Steak with Hair” from his collection Pretty, and Jessica Westhead’s “And Also Sharks,”
  • resonates for readers immersed in the world of Tumblr and Blogger, mySpace and Pinterest
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  • Zadie Smith announced her rejection of Facebook in the New York Review of Books. She accused the service of encouraging superficiality in human exchanges,
  • The recent work of writer Megan Stielstra is an emblematic example of the hybridity that characterizes new short work infused with online elements.
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      Great topic sentence - shows the return to the thesis statement
  • witness the #TuesdaySerial hashtag and emergence
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    How stories have changed because of technology changes, Part 2
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The Greek referendum question makes (almost) no sense - BBC News - 0 views

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    How voting ballots are skewed
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J.K. Rowling keeps winning at Twitter. How does she do it? - The Washington Post - 0 views

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    Great tweets from jk rowling
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No One Applauds This Woman Because They're Too Creeped Out At Themselves To Put Their H... - 1 views

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    EXCELLENT DISCUSSION OF HOW MARKETERS MAKE US BUY THINGS - PART 2
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King Lear | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures - 0 views

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    Audio pod cast overview of King Lear the Play "Just how sad is King Lear?" by Emma Smith
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