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
The first step to properly analysing a text is understanding the structure, features and conventions of the text and knowing where to look.
Step 2
Read through this TEXT
Use your notes from Step One to identify:
1. The issue.
2. The author.
3. The type of text
4. The publisher.
5 The audience
5. The contention.
6. The main arguments
Use your notes from Step One to identify:
1. The issue.
2. The author.
3. The type of text
4. The publisher.
5 The audience
5. The contention.
6. The main arguments
Step 3
Write an introduction for your language analysis response using the following as a guide.
Step 4
Identify the PEOPLE, GROUPS AND THINGS that are discussed by the writer and complete the following table. This table will help you to complete your language analysis.
Step 5
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Write a language analysis response using the PGT table as a guide to writing your paragraphs.
Set yourself a timer and don't spend more than 60 minutes writing this. |
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