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Writing 4.2.4 target audience in most familiar situations
The target audience for written texts is the expected reader whom the text is meant to address. When pupils write an
email they should think about whom they are writing for, i.e. their target audience. They should consider what the reader
Use formal and informal expects to read in terms of the genre (e.g. email, story), text format (e.g. beginning and end) and content (e.g. thriller
registers appropriate to the story, invitation).
target audience in most
familiar situations Pupils are expected to write about familiar situations (e.g. holiday, reply to invitation) and address an audience they are
already familiar with (family, friends, teachers).
However, pupils in rural or remote areas and pupils who live in cities may be familiar with different contexts. Teachers
should use their own judgement here.
Literature in Action
Literature in Action 5.2.1 evaluate and explain
Evaluate and explain briefly Describe what stylistic features are used by an author to show character, events or place and say how successful these
stylistic features an author features are.
uses to show character,
events or place stylistic features
Stylistic features are the ways in which words and sentences are arranged and how they affect meaning. Stylistic
features can distinguish the work of individual authors. Particular text types are associated with the use of particular
stylistic features, for example, alliteration is commonly associated with poetry.
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