Paris GAMP Flashcards

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What is the GAMP for ‘Stories Are Waiting in Paris’?

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G: Video advertisement
A: Young travelers, likely singlr, British/London based
M: Multimodal, planned, professionally produced
P: To promote, to persuade, to suggest
P: Eurostar

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What is the GAMP for ‘Mile by Mile’?

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G: Travel writing, part-historical book, part guidebook.
A: British + French travelers, 40+, rail enthusiasts.
M: Multimodal, written and planned, graphological elements.
P: To inform, to educate, to summarise.
P: R.Pigott and M.Thompson.

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What is the GAMP for ‘Neither Here Nor There’?

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G: Memoir, travel writing
A: Fans of Bryson, sophisticated adults.
M: Written, carefully planned, published book.
P: To entertain, to share, to reflect
P: Bill Bryson

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What is the GAMP ‘The Most Beautiful Walk in the World’?

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G: Memoir, guidebook, travel writing
A: Travellers, North American/ British, francophiles.
M: Written and planned.
P: To inform, to instruct, to inspire.
P: John Baxter

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What is the GAMP for ‘Paris City Guide’?

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G: Video travel guide
A: North American, first time travellers to Paris, ‘‘culture seekers’’
M: Multimodal, written and planned, spoken and planned.
P: to inform, to advise, to suggest.
P: Lonely Planet (travel brand)

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What is the GAMP for the Personal Narratives?

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G: Personal narratives, single speaker discourse
A: Person initiated in the conversation like the interviewer or recorder, students = secondary audiences.
M: Spoken and unplanned, non-professionally produced.
P: To explain, the essence of French culture and/or what attracts them to the city, to reflect, to inform.
P: Anna (British mother who moved to Paris in 1968), Zara (daughter of Anna and lived in Paris with her)

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What is the GAMP for ‘Breathless’?

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G: Memoir, personal narrative
A: Fans of Miller, well-read intellectual women, francophiles, baby boomers.
M: written and planned, professionally produced.
P: To recount, to reflect, to describe, to examine the lives of women pre- second wave feminism.
P: Nancy Miller.

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What is the GAMP for ‘Around the World in 80 Dates’?

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G: Memoir, personal narrative, travel writing
A: Fans of Cox, likely to be professional, single women
M: Written and planned
P: To entertain, to amuse, to reflect, to describe
P: Jennifer Cox.

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What is the GAMP for ‘What do you wish someone had told you’?

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G: internet forum
A: Person who initiated the forum
M: multimodal, written text
P: To advise, to inform
P: unnamed speaker, not likely to be British.

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What is the GAMP for ‘Visiting Paris’?

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G: interactive talk, dialogic talk
A: Other peopleinvolved in the conversation
M: Spoken and unplanned, non-professionally produced
P: To share, to recount, to compare experiences.
P: Mike and Sophia.

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What is the GAMP for ‘Walking Tour of the Louvre Museum’?

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G: video travel guide
A: American travellers, first time travellers
M: Multimodal, written, scripted and performed.
P: To instruct, to advise, to describe.
P: Rick Steves

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What is the GAMP for ‘French Milk’?

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G: illustrated journal, comic memoir, blog post, self-published text.
A: Followers of Knisley, comic enthusiasts, mid-20s.
M: written, drawn, planned.
P: To recount, to reflect, to share, to illustrate
P: Lucy Knisley

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What is the GAMP fo ‘Understanding Chic’?

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G: Personal narrative, memoir
A: Largely British adults who are into art and fashion.
M: written and planned
P: To reflect, to compare, to entertain
P: Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni

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What is the GAMP for ‘Memories of places in Paris’?

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G: single speaker discourse
A: The friend she is talking to
M: Spoken and unplanned
P: To share, to recount, to describe
P: Isabelle (born in France and lived there till she was a teenager)

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What is the GAMP for ‘Encore Une Fois’?

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G: Blog post, self-published internet text.
A: Followers of Anne, American, 30s-40s
M: Written and planned
P: To describe, to entertain, to share
P: Anne, very experienced blogger, upper middle class.

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What is the GAMP for ‘Gransnet’?

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G: internet forum thread, social media
A: British grandmothers, assuming some personality traits
M: Multimodal, technically written, but the communication has more similarities to unplanned speech.
P: To advise, to share, to get advice
P: Different grandmothers

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What is the GAMP for ‘Paris for Children’?

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G: Travel/guide book
A: Parents of smaller children
M: Written and planned
P: To inform, to advise, to suggest many options
P: Rough Guides

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What is the GAMP for ‘Not-For-Parents’?

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G: Travel book, educational
A: Primary = children aged 7-10, secondary = parents who choose to buy the book
M: Multimodal, written, planned and illustrated.
P: To educate, to inform, to enetertain
P: Klay Lamprell

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What is the GAMP for ‘On Paris’?

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G: Newspaper article
A: primary: Canadian readers, secondary: Hemingway fans, francophiles
M: Written and planned, professionally produced.
P: To describe reality of life overseas, to inform, to compare cultures.
P: Ernest Hemingway

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What is GAMP for ‘Foreign Correspondent’?

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G: memoir
A: Literary Irish and British adults, fans of Lennon
M: Written and planned, professionally produced
P: To reflect, to entertain, to share
P: Peter Lennon

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What is the GAMP for ‘Paris Riots 1968’?

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G: news report, archival footage
A: Primary = British public 1968, cinema goers. Secondary = historians, students
M: Written and planned
P: To inform, to entertain, to explain what was happening in France.
P: British Pathe

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What is the GAMP for ‘Seven Ages of Paris’?

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G: Historical nonfiction, one chapter form his book.
A: Educated adults, historians, students of history.
M: Written and planned, published book
P: To inform, to describe, to entertain in an educational way.
P: Alistair Horne

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What is the GAMP for ‘Letters from France’?

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G: letter, historical document, personal narrative
A: Primary = friends who received her letters in England. secondary = historians, students.
M: Written and planned
P: To share her experience, to inform
P: Helen Maria Willaims

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What is the GAMP for ‘Paris: Fine French Food’?

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G: Video travel guide
A: Adults who have interest in food and Paris.
M: Spoken, mixed mode.
P: To sell and market Paris as the food capital of the world, to describe, to entertain.
P: Lonely Planet.

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What is the GAMP of ‘The Sweet Life in Paris’?

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G: Memoir, cookbook
A: American adults, followers and fans of his blog, francophiles.
M: Written and planned
P: to amuse, to entertain
P: David Lebovitz.