Understanding the Various Purposes of Texts

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Explore the diverse functions of texts and how they convey meaning, from spooky holiday advertisements to cooking instructions and flu immunization details. Discover how language and textual features are used to achieve different purposes, and learn to identify implicit meanings in texts. Enhance your understanding of text comprehension and analysis with real-world examples.


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  1. Description: swlogo The different purposes of text September 2011. Kindly contributed by Kate Lindley. Search for Kate on www.skillsworkshop.org Visit the download page for this resource to find related resources and full details of the curriculum links below. Functional English coverage and range L1. Identify the main points and ideas and how they are presented in a variety of texts L2. Identify the purposes of texts and comment on how meaning is conveyed SfL Adult literacy Rt/L1.2 Recognise how language and other textual features are used to achieve different purposes (e.g. to instruct, explain, describe, persuade) Rt/L2.2 Identify the purpose of a text and infer meaning which is not explicit References: Excellence Gateway (2009), Skills for Life, Core Curriculum http://www.excellencegateway.org.uk/sflcurriculum Ofqual (2009), Functional Skills criteria for English, Mathematics and ICT http://www.ofqual.gov.uk/qualification-and-assessment-framework/89-articles/238-functional-skills-criteria

  2. The Different Purposes of Texts

  3. What is a text? The words of something written The main body of a written work

  4. THE SPOOKIEST OF HOLIDAYS Fancy a holiday with a difference? Come and experience a most unusual holiday at Ghostly Manor. Nothing could be more exciting. This sixteenth-century manor is teeming with the oldest and most respected ghosts in the country. Come and see for yourself. Open throughout the coldest months of the year, we offer special weekend haunts for the more daring holiday maker. We doubt you ll find a holiday more spine-chilling at any time of year. All bedrooms are fitted out to the highest standards , with creaking doors, the creepiest looking portraits and custom-built cobwebs. All designed so you ll have the worst night s sleep of your life! Click here to find out more

  5. 1. Remove outer packaging. Pierce film lid several times on both compartments. 2. Place on a baking tray in the centre of a pre- heated oven for 25-30 minutes. 3. Stand for 1 minute. Stir before serving. Click here to find out more

  6. respiratory illness caused by a flu virus. It spreads rapidly through the coughs and sneezes of infected people. Seasonal flu immunisation, or the flu jab, is the injection of a vaccine against flu. It gives good protection from flu that lasts for one year Seasonal flu is a highly infectious Click here to find out more

  7. Robert Langdon awoke slowly. A telephone was ringing in the darkness--a tinny, unfamiliar ring. He fumbled for the bedside lamp and turned it on. Squinting at his surroundings he saw a plush Renaissance bedroom with Louis XVI furniture, hand-frescoed walls, and a colossal mahogany four- poster bed. Where the hell am I? The jacquard bathrobe hanging on his bedpost bore the monogram: HOTEL RITZ PARIS. Slowly, the fog began to lift. Click here to find out more

  8. 4 main purposes To persuade To instruct To inform To describe

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