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Key words for GCSE English Language.

speech A formal address delivered to an audience is called a speech.
monologue British English spelling but is sometimes accepted as American spelling A monologue is a long speech delivered by a character.
interview An interview is a conversation where one person asks questions and the other responds.
opinion An opinion is a belief or view held by the someone.
topic A topic is a matter that's explored in a text.
active Active listening is when you are totally engaged in listening.
listening Active listening is when you are totally engaged in listening.
presentation A presentation is a talk where something is explained to the audience.
formal If something is formal, it means it appropriate for official settings and circumstances.
perspective Your perspective is the way you look at something and what you think about it.
debate A debate is a formal discussion on a matter in which ideas are shared and challenged.
data Data refers to information and statistics collected for analysis.
clarification If you seek clarification, it means you are asking for something to be made clearer.

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speech
monologue
interview
opinion
topic
active
listening
presentation
formal
perspective
debate
data
clarification

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