Title: Reading Media
1Reading Media Non-FictionTexts
- How to answer questions on language by writing a
PEEE paragraph
2Question How does Martin Luther King use
language to interest and engage his audience, as
well as persuade them? (8 marks)
- Underline the key words HOW (so you know you
need to explain the effect of his language on his
audience) USE LANGUAGE (as in, not
presentational devices looking for techniques)
INTEREST AND ENGAGE (how does he hook them and
keep them interested?) PERSUADE (how do the
techniques youve identified persuade the
audience of Kings point of view?)
- You need to be clear on what Kings purpose is
and who is his audience. It says persuade in the
question so that has done part of the work for
you, but persuade who to do what?
But remember using the PEEE chain, for an 8
mark question, you only need to thoroughly
explore FOUR techniques, as well as showing your
understanding of purpose and audience.
3- Purpose to persuade people to end racism and
prejudice in America. - Audience Several audiences the politicians of
America the black people of America the racists
in America all people of America
4Techniques King uses
- Repetition I have a dream Let freedom ring
Free at last. - Effect Makes people feel hopeful that his dream
will come true an imperative sentence insisting
that what he says is done emotive language the
word free together with at last makes the
freedom feel well deserved and fought for.
- Power of three black men and white men, Jews
and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics. - Effect three pairs allows King to cover a wide
range of people who have been in conflict which
extends his audience and his message. It also
emphasises just how much struggle there currently
is in the world.
5Techniques continued
- Emotive language I have a dream that my four
little children will one day live in a nation
where they will not be judged by the color of
their skin but by the content of their
character. - Effect By bringing children into it, King makes
people realise that things must be improved for
the future of their children.
- Alliteration dignity and discipline.
- Effect Gives these two words emphasis so Kings
audience remembers them and remembers to act in
this way.
So how do you turn your notes into an answer?
6- Martin Luther King has a number of audiences for
his speech including American politicians, black
people, racists and the general public. His
purpose is to persuade these people that America
needs to be free from the quicksands of racial
injustice. - To do this he makes great use of repetition. I
have a dream Let freedom ring and Free at
last. I have a dream makes his audience feel
hopeful that his dream will come true as it would
generally be a dream they share Let freedom
ring is an imperative sentence insisting that
what he says is done Free at last uses emotive
language the word free together with at
last makes the freedom feel well deserved and
fought for so the audience want it to happen. - King also uses the power of three, black men and
white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and
Catholics. Using the three pairs allows King to
cover a wide range of people who have been in
conflict, which extends his audience and his
message. It also emphasises just how much
struggle there currently is in the world his
audience can relate easier to his message. The
triplet rolls off the tongue so that the audience
remains interested and engaged. - King uses emotive language to persuade his
audience. I have a dream that my four little
children will one day live in a nation where they
will not be judged by the colour of their skin
but by the content of their character. By
bringing children into it, King makes people
realise that things must be improved for the
future of their children. This would also make
any parents who hear it sit up and take notice. - Alliteration is also used when explaining how he
wants his audience to behave, with dignity and
discipline. This gives these two words emphasis
so Kings audience remembers them and remembers
to act in this way.
7Your turn
- Now you are going to do the same thing for the
question How does Attenborough use language to
interest and engage his readers, as well as
inform them? (8 marks so needs four points in
PEE chain) - Remember the steps you need to take underline,
identify purpose and audience, identify four
techniques for inform and explain the effect on
the audience.
8How does Attenborough use language to interest
and engage his readers, as well as inform them?
(8 marks)
- (Exemplar to be written using your ideas!)
9Plenary
- Write down the four stages that you would use to
approach a higher mark question.