The Life of Charles Dickens - Lesson 1 - Writing for a Range of Audiences Worksheet
English Resource Description
In the inaugural lesson focused on the life of Charles Dickens, students are invited to explore the art of writing for diverse audiences. The task at hand requires students to work in pairs and delve into a selection of four texts provided by their teacher. This exercise is not merely about reading; it demands a critical eye to dissect the nuances of language employed by the authors, the strategic arrangement of content on the page, and the integration of images that complement the text. The objective is to understand how these elements are tailored to engage different readerships effectively.
Following their analysis, students are expected to document their findings in a structured format. A table is used to categorize the evidence gathered during their investigation. This includes identifying the intended audience and noting the title of each text. This analytical approach is designed to enhance the students' understanding of how writing styles, presentation, and visual aids vary according to the target audience. The activity not only enriches their appreciation of Dickens's work but also equips them with the skills to craft their own writing for varied groups of readers.