Paris (GRAMPS) Flashcards
Eurostar
G - advertisement
R - informal
A - people who like/ travel to Paris
M- spoken
P - to persuade
S - Paris
Bill Bryson Neither Here Nor There
G - Travelogue
R - Informal
A - Interested in travel/ Paris
M - Written
P - To entertain
S - Paris and the people
Paris City Guide
G - Advert
R - Informal
A - First-time tourists older age range
M - mixed
P - To persuade/ inform
S - what to do in Paris
Anna’s narrative
G - Transcript
R - Informal
A - People who want to see what there is in Paris to do
M - Spoken
P - To entertain/ inform
S - Her experience/ views on Paris
Zara’s narrative
G - Transcript
R - Informal
A - People who live/are interested in what there is to do in Paris
M - Spoken
P - To entertain/ inform
S - Her experience/ views on Paris
Around the world in 80 dates
G - Memoir
R - Informal
A - Those interested in dating or Paris
M - Written
P - To entertain
S - Dating around the world/ travelling
Paris for children; the rough guide to Paris
G - Guidebook
R - Informal
A - Parents/ adults going to Paris with young children
M - Written
P - To guide/advise
S - Activities to do in Paris (for children)
Lonely Planet - Paris: Fine French Food
G - Script of advertisement
R - Formal
A - Wanting to visit France interested in French food
M - Mixed
P - Inform/ persuade
S - French cuisine
Stories are Waiting in Paris
Genre: advertisement
Register: largely informal
Audience: youthful audience
Mode: multi-modal
Purpose: persuade
Main audience in Paris Gramps
Backpackers and young adults