
Writing for a Specific Audience
Students practice writing in various formats, such as articles, blogs, or speeches, tailoring their language and tone to suit different audiences and purposes.
About This Topic
Students practice writing in various formats, such as articles, blogs, or speeches, tailoring their language and tone to suit different audiences and purposes.
Key Questions
- How does our writing change when addressing different age groups?
- What is the purpose of this piece of writing?
- How do we maintain the reader's interest?
Planning templates for English and Communication
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