
Representing local issues
Students create texts that represent a local issue of importance to them. They focus on selecting appropriate language and structures for their chosen audience.
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Students create texts that represent a local issue of importance to them. They focus on selecting appropriate language and structures for their chosen audience.
Key Questions
- How can we effectively represent local issues?
- Which text structures best suit our purpose?
- How do we tailor our message for a specific audience?
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