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Q: What is Social groups?

A group which consists of members with a particular shared interest - an example?




Communicate in a certain? - an example?




Linked by common characteristics (ethnicity, geography, sexuality, age and gender)

Which theorist does Social groups link to?

Lave and Wagner, 1991, identified communites of practise - people come together 'interacting to achieve a shared purpose.'




Which of the three ways of communication - link to social groups?

How does the idea of 'repertoire' link with social groups?

= Knowledge.




For example, Antonia belongs in a social group of sports. When someone shouts 'over' it is jump. She has that knowledge of that preposition in that context so she knows what to do.




Why wouldn't someone not apart of that social group didn't understand?

Learn these examples of social groups to use in the exam.

· Family: Mother refers to me by FNLN (asimperative) when she’s in the emotion of anger. Masie, her mother refers to herby food in the house ‘ham, bacon, cheese’·

Student: Refer toteachers by ‘nicknames’ e.g. language teacher ‘Mr Lalalalamend'·

Interest: “Victimof the sesh” - injury stained to a person or proper in an alcoholic gathering.

· Gender: “cock-blocked”– a slang ‘terrm’ often used as a phrasal verb by someone who is getting in theway of having sexual intercourse.

Occupation: Shared lexis – ‘stock rotation’ takingstock to other branch, ‘cutting’ getting rid of everything that has not sot intwo/four weeks. ·

Religious: Minister, vicar, priest, baptism,congregation, cchalcie, eucherist, offertory. ·

Cultural: Emo, goth, chav, roadman (more gangsterversion of a chav), hipster, mainstream, thug and try hard.