The Paris Anthology Flashcards
(7 cards)
What is the GAPMJP of ‘Stories are waiting in Paris’?
Genre= Advert (multimodal)
Audience= Eurostar customers, tourists, adults.
Purpose= to persuade and entertain
Mode= Multimodal
Journey= implied journey, double journey
perspective= Eurostar’s perspective, outsider with insider knowledge
What is the GAPMJP of ‘Mile by Mile London to Paris’?
Genre= non fiction, history, cartography, travel
Audience= adults interested in trains and history, literate people, travel
Purpose= to inform
Mode= multimodal
journey= metaphysical
perspective= outsider with insider knowledge
What is the GAPMJP of ‘Neither Here Nor There: Travels in Europe’?
Genre= travel memoir
Audience= Adults, people interested in travel and humour
Purpose= entertain and reflect, educate
Mode= written, memoir
Journey= physical
Perspective= Outsider
What is the GAPMJP of ‘The Most Beautiful Walk in the World: A Pedestrian in Paris’?
Genre= writing, travel, memoir
Audience= People interested in Paris, travellers, Baxter enthusiasts, literate
Purpose= to inform
Mode= text
Journey= metaphorical
Perspective=Outsider with insider knowledge
What is the GAPMJP of ‘Paris city guide’?
genre= video, travel guide
audience= tourists, English speakers
Purpose= to inform, educate and entertain
mode= written text, video (multimodal)
Journey= physical
Perspective= outsider’s
What is the GAPMJP of ‘Personal narrative: Anna’?
genre= spoken mode, transcript
Audience= education, people interested in architecture
Purpose= to reflect on personal memories
Mode= spontaneous spoken discourse
journey= personal, mental
Perspective= outsider with insider knowledge
What is the GAPMJP of ‘Personal Narrative: Zara’?
Genre= personal narrative
Audience= people interested in arts
Purpose= to inform
mode= transcript of spontaneous spoken discourse
Journey= physical journey
Perspective= outsider with insider knowledge.