ACLSPU194

Elaborations
  • analysing different types of texts, such as television dramas or news bulletins, to demonstrate how language is used to create particular effects such as emotional impact or interest
  • noticing the different conventions that shape texts, for example, the use of descriptive language in travel brochures, emotive language in advertisements, or argument in debates
  • identifying textual conventions associated with types of texts in different cultural contextsfor example, the salutation in an email ("Hola Luis"), informal language in blogs, or rhetorical language in political pamphlets
  • creating sample texts for a resource bank, identifying key features and functions that characterise particular types of texts such as voicemail, slogans, informative articles or short stories
  • comparing spoken and written texts, such as spoken and print advertisements, face-to-face conversations and emails, to understand how their mode shapes their structure and helps the text to achieve its purpose