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Year 11Revision Guide - Unit 1 Purpose and Audience When you are reading either non-fiction or media text it is important to remember that the writer has a SPECIFIC AUDIENCE in mind. People who write for magazines would choose words and language carefully and be thinking about their audiences needs the whole time. Lets do a quick test. When writing articles for these publications, who would be aimed at? Financial Times Blah blah, blurb, de le blurb, Blah blah, la blurb blurb deh doh Blah blah, blurb, blah blurb, blah blah doh Business People Teenage Girls Teenage Boys
Year 11Revision Guide - Unit 1 Content and Form If at first you are unsure about who the SPECIFIC AUDIENCE is for an article quite often you can work out who the audience is by the CONTENT and FORM. The FORM is the way the text and images are laid out. For example, Which of these layouts would be suitable for 1. Adults and 2. Children? Click to see the articles
Year 11Revision Guide - Unit 1 Purpose and Audience This layout is suitable for Children. It has a large font and lots of pictures A layout with lots of text make this appropriate for Adults. Learn Spanish Blah blah, blurb, de le blurb, Blah blah, la blurb blurb deh doh Blah blah, blurb, blah , le blurb, blah blah doh Blah blah, blurb, de le blurb, Blah blah, la blurb blurb deh doh, la la le ohh. Blah blah, blurb, blah blurb, blah blah doh Blah blah, blurb, de le blurb, Blah blah, la blurb blurb deh doh Which of these layouts would be suitable for adults and which for children?
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