Learning intention:
I will be able to explain structures, features and conventions of a range of persuasive texts from the Australian media – print, non-print and multimodal – constructed for different audiences and contexts.
Step 1- Text type |
Step 2- Identifying argument |
Using this table take note of the similarities and differences between at least two of the text types- you choose!
eg, A photograph compared to a graph You could do this using a Venn diagram, table or other graphic organiser that identifies comparisons and contrasts. |
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Step 3- Identifying audience |
Step 4- Writing better introductions |
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Using CAATTII to write your introduction ensures you have everything you need in the intro quickly. To make a better impact on your reader- read the example below and take note of what makes it awesome.
1. Write an introduction for a language analysis response for the text ensuring you make it better! |
Step 5- Writing better analysis
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Write a language analysis response to the text from Step 2.
Set yourself a timer and don't spend more than 60 minutes writing this. Check out these slides to make your analysis better! |
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