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Write an introduction that states what the investigation is trying to find out through its aims.
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Language Investigation
Subtopic
Investigation structure
Aqa A Level English LanguageNon-exam assessment Language in Action
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Write an introduction that states what the investigation is trying to find out through its aims
- This point belongs to Language Investigation, especially Investigation structure.
- You need to be able to write an introduction that states what the investigation is trying to find out through its aims.
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- Investigate distinctive features of a type of language use through a genre-based investigation.
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Investigation pathways
- Investigate how people feel about language through an attitudes-based investigation.
Investigation pathways
- Investigate who uses a type of language through a user-based investigation.
Investigation pathways
- Collect spoken language data where appropriate to the investigation.
Data collection for investigation
