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Understand Differences Between Spoken and Written Language

In this worksheet, students will develop their understanding of the differences between spoken and written English.

'Understand Differences Between Spoken and Written Language' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 3

Year:  Year 7 English worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Grammar and Vocabulary

Curriculum subtopic:   Use Standard English with Confidence

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Worksheet Overview

People across the United Kingdom speak English in different ways. They have different accents and sometimes form sentences in ways that are not the same as standard English.

 

Sometimes the verb forms are different from standard English.

"We were thinking of buying a new car." (standard English)

"We was thinking of buying a new car." (non-standard English)

 

a red car

 

Using the 'double negative' is another form of non-standard English.

"I didn't do anything." (standard English)

"I didn't do nothing." (non-standard English)

 

very cross boy

 

There is nothing wrong with non-standard English, but there are occasions when standard English should be used. This is more likely to be when you write

 

Written English is much more formal and needs to communicate things that in speech, we would use the tone of our voice, volume or gestures to show. 

 

In this activity, we will look at the difference between spoken and written English and how we can spot the difference. If you're ready, let's have a go at some questions!

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