Your guide to beach safety Flashcards
Front + Back pages (page 7 of anthology)
- Distressed font - looks like sand
- Graphic logo
- Happy children with lifeguard at back of shot -> keeping them safe
- “Your guide” -> second person addressing audience -> potentially parents
- Key information in box
- Non-RNLI logo, makes information seem more reliable -> appeal to expertise
- “RNLI lifeboats, lifeguards, life first” slogan
Page 8 anthology general stuff (True story + rips)
- Anecdote/personal account
- Shows importance of service
- Page is red to signify danger
(Page 8 anthology:True story) “The water was like a whirlpool”
Simile
(Page 8 anthology:True story) “you think your boys…”
2nd person
(Page 8 anthology:True story) “One of the lifeguards, Bernadette…”
Personalised
(page 8 anthology:True story) “Shaking with Shock”
Sibilance
(Page 8 anthology:True story) “I’ll certainly always go to a life-guard patrolled beach in future…”
Persuasive
(Page 8 anthology:True story) “I will be eternally grateful”
Future tense
Page 9 anthology general stuff (Know your flags + Swimming, surfing & bodyboarding)
- Distressed text
- Diagrams + captions (Know your flags)
- Conversational tone (Swimming, surfing and bodyboarding)
- Bullet points = simpler to read (Swimming, surfing and bodyboarding)
- Imperatives and command verbs
- Key numbers in bold
- Style/more informed (Know your flags)
Page 10 anthology general stuff (The RNLI)
- Photo
- Text is superimposed on a picture
(Page 10 anthology:Beaches need lifeguards) “Will you help us meet that need?”
Rhetorical question
(Page 10 anthology:Beaches need lifeguards) “Life first”
Emphasising slogan
(Page 10 anthology:Beaches need lifeguards) “to donate now and help save lives at sea”
Important sentence in blod
(Page 10 anthology:Beaches need lifeguards) “RNLI- Lifeboats, Lifeguards, Life first”
Slogan used again
(Page 10 anthology:RNLI) “…Is the charity that saves lives at sea”
Emotive language