PARIS Flashcards
what is the GAP&M for ‘Stories are waiting in Paris’? (p11)
genre - eurostar advert
audience - possible tourists
purpose - entice, advertise, persuade
mode - video, spoken, planned
what is the GAP&M for ‘Around the world in 80 dates’? (p44)
genre - book extract/memoir
audience - young adults
purpose - entertain/inform
mode - written mode, planned, direct
what is the GAP&M for ‘Paris city guide’? (p29)
genre - travel video guide
audience - possible tourists
purpose - advertise/inform/entertain
mode - spoken mode, video, planned
what is the GAP&M for ‘The most beautiful walk in the world’? (p25)
genre - travel writing/memoir
audience - tourists
purpose - inform/describe/entertain
mode - written mode, planned, direct
what is the GAP&M for ‘Paris riots (1968)’? (p127)
genre - news report/transcript
audience - historians/british citizens
purpose - informing events/dramatise
mode - spoken mode, indirect, planned
what is the GAP&M for ‘On Paris’? (p105)
genre - newspaper article/review
audience - canadians/americans
purpose - review/describe paris
mode - written mode, planned
what is the GAP&M for ‘Mile by Mile’? (p.12)
genre - book extract
audience - adults of older generation
purpose - inform/describe, focus on historical aspect
mode - written, planned, carefully researched
what is the GAP&M for ‘Breathless: An American Girl in Paris’? (p37)
genre - autobiography from a book
audience - young American adults (females)
purpose - entertain, describe and reflect
mode - written mode, planned, indirect (some spoken elements)
what is the GAP&M for ‘Understanding Chic’? (p71)
genre - story/memoir
audience - adults interested in the city or familiar with the work of some writers
purpose - educate/inform/entertain
mode - written, planned (written for specific purpose)
what is the GAP&M for all the ‘NOT-FOR-PARENTS’ texts? (97-103)
genre - textbook (travel/tourism)
audience - children 7+ (and parents)
purpose - inform young people about Paris, entertain, intrigue, inform
mode - written mode (with use of spoken mode). planned, direct
what is the GAP&M for ‘Seven Ages of Paris’? (p130)
genre - historical book extract
audience - historians interested in 19th century Paris
purpose - infrom, entertain, engage
mode - written mode, direct, planned
what is the GAP&M for ‘letters from France 1790-1796’? (p139)
genre - letter extracts (historical)
audience - historians interested in 18th century Paris
purpose - entertain, relay experience
mode - written mode, planned, direct
what is the GAP&M for ‘personal narrative: Anna’? (p31)
genre - recording monologue
audience - unclear, anyone
purpose - describe experiences of Paris
mode - spoken, spontaneous, indirect
what is the GAP&M for ‘personal narrative: Zara’? (p34)
genre - recording monologue
audience - unclear, anyone
purpose - describe experiences of Paris
mode - spoken, spontaneous, indirect
what is the GAP&M for ‘memories of places in Paris’? (p 76)
genre - personal account/narrative
audience - friends, informal, relaxed context
purpose - inform, describe, relationship building
mode - spoken mode, mostly spontaneous but not interactive