Paris Anthology Overviews
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- Created on: 22-05-17 23:51
Stories are Waiting In Paris
- Genre - Eurostar advert
- Audience - Tourists (particularly British?)
- Mode - Spoken with written
- Purpose - Persuade to visit Paris
- Builds up a narrative structure, using both modes. Scripted speech including linguistic features such as parrallism to given open ended options.
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Mile by Mile London to Paris
- Genre - Extract from a book
- Audience - Historians
- Mode - written uses maps & photos
- Purpose - inform about the history
- Uses positive adjectives and jargon to narrate the history of the Gare du Nord. Supported by photos and maps to appeal and futher explain to the reader.
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Neither Here Nor There: Travels in Europe
- Genre - extract from a memoir/travel log
- Audience - people with an intrest of travelling
- Mode - written low frequency informality
- Purpose - share experiences of travelling
- Draws personal references to his best friend and uses change of time, event and place to cover a wide range of opinions
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The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian
- Genre - extract from memoir
- Audience - readers of the memoir, love Paris?
- Mode - written in a literary nature
- Purpose - to share experience and opinions of Paris
- Uses irregular structure to portray opinions, making specific lexical choices to present Paris and pedestrians in contrasting ways.
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Paris City Guide
- Genre - guide on Lonely Planet
- Audience - tourists
- Mode - spoken with written aspects
- Purpose - informing about Paris
- Speaks of Paris in a positive manner using scripted speech to focus on portaying pragmatical stereotypes.
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Personal Narrative: Anna
- Genre - monologue
- Audience - wanting to know about Paris?
- Mode - spoken
- Purpose - sharing experience
- Speech features like fillers and the use of a hedge show the confidence or lack of in Paris v England.
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Personal Narrative: Zara
- Genre - monologue
- Audience - wanting to know about Paris?
- Mode - spoken
- Purpose - share and compare
- Informal relatable tone and creates a semantic field exploring the stereotypes of Paris.
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Breathless: An American Girl in Paris
- Genre - Account of time in Paris
- Audience - Young adults to mid 30s
- Mode - written in a literary nature
- Purpose - share rebellious experience
- Reference in metatextual title, taking an informal and colloquial tone to share her story.
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Around the World in 80 Dates
- Genre - account of her looking for love
- Audience - mid 30s
- Mode - written
- Purpose - explore places and personal experiences
- A range of positive imagery built up by the use of similies, the rule of three and descriptive grammer.
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What do you wish someone had told told you
- Genre - online forum
- Audience - tourists
- Mode - written informal tone
- Purpose - guide/advise/inform
- Uses a varying structure, repetition and neologism to suit the tone and make an effective online post.
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Visiting Paris
- Genre - audio recording
- Audience - wants to know experiences in Paris
- Mode - spoken discourse
- Purpose - share memories
- Portrays maxim's, back channels and cooperative principles making their conversation flow.
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Rick Steves' Walking tour of the Louvre Museum
- Genre - audio tour guide
- Audience - visiters of the Louvre
- Mode - spoken
- Purpose - guide/instruct
- Uses a friendly, accessible tone along with jargon to give a smooth portrayal of the history whilst also directing tourists through the museum.
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French Milk
- Genre - Graphic novel
- Audience - young adults
- Mode - written using graphological features
- Purpose - entertain
- Creates an informal, chatty semantic field using humour to support the animated graphology to appeal to the audience.
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Understanding Chic
- Genre - narrative extract
- Audience - adults, mainly women who like fashion
- Mode - written
- Purpose - entertain and inform
- Takes on a witty yet opinionated tone using Paris a noun to depict her views.
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Memories of places in Paris
- Genre - monlogues
- Audience - young adults
- Mode - spoken
- Purpose - recount of memories
- Uses specific lexical choices which contrast negativity and positivity.
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Encore Une Fois
- Genre - online article
- Audience - tourists, parents
- Mode - written informal
- Purpose - share experience / inform
- Non standard english with creating a positive semantic field.
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18 Months Later...
- Genre - online article
- Audience - Americans
- Mode - written
- Purpose - inform/entertain
- Opinionated tone using contrasting lexical choices.
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Ten things my kids will say they miss about Paris
- Genre - online article
- Audience - parents
- Mode - written informal
- Purpose - share experience
- Asyndetic list alongside embedded images to engage audience.
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Travelling to Paris with a grandchild
- Genre - online forum
- Audience - elderly
- Mode - written
- Purpose - share experience / advise
- Online jargon and informality used to keep a flowing online conversation.
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Paris for children, the rough guide to Paris
- Genre - guidebook
- Audience - parents
- Mode - written
- Purpose - inform and guide
- Graphological features setting out different sections to make information accessible.
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NOT-FOR-PARENTS: PARIS
- Genre - guidebook
- Audience - kids
- Mode - written using graphological features
- Purpose - inform / entertain
- Uses historical content alongside colourful, animated text to inform and entertain.
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On Paris
- Genre - literary extract
- Audience - adults
- Mode - written
- Purpose - inform / share experiences
- Varying structure and specific lexical choices to present opinion on Paris.
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Foreign Correspondent: Paris in the Sixties
- Genre - extract
- Audience - adults, like travelling
- Mode - written
- Purpose - inform
- Narrative structure using deixis and formality.
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Paris Riots 1968
- Genre - news report
- Audience - British public
- Mode - spoken
- Purpose - inform
- Uses a dramatic tone filled with facts.
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Seven Ages of Paris
- Genre - extract
- Audience - adults / historians
- Mode - written
- Purpose - inform
- Uses a formal literary tone.
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Letters from France 1790 - 1796
- Genre - letters
- Audience - adults / historians
- Mode - written
- Purpose - communicative
- Uses a narrative structure to present experiences.
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Paris; Fine French Food
- Genre - video travel guide
- Audience - tourists / enjoy travelling
- Mode - spoken
- Purpose - inform
- Semantic field showing the love towards food in Paris.
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The Sweet Life in Paris
- Genre - extract
- Audience - adults
- Mode - written
- Purpose - inform
- Informal yet informative using engaging choice of phrases.
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Eating in Paris
- Genre - conversation
- Audience - young adults
- Mode - spoken
- Purpose - share experience
- Use of maxims and hedges.
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