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The text 'Stories are waiting in Paris' is what genre and mode?
Multimodal video advertisement
Written memoir
Spontaneous conversation
Written travel guide
Which three of the following purposes apply to the text 'Mile by Mile London to Paris'?
To educate
To entertain
To recount history
To inform
Due to the fame of Bill Bryson as a travel writer, a lot of readers will be interested in hearing about ______ ______ rather than Paris.
Which two of the following genres can we consider 'The Most Beautiful Walk in the World' to be?
A walking tourist guide
An informative history book
A memoir recounting experiences
A newspaper report
Even though 'Paris City Guide' is a video version of a traditional guidebook, which two conventional features of the guidebook genre does it still maintain?
Contextual information
Authoritative narrative voice
Use of facts and statistics
Prosodic stress
Which two of the following are features of Anna's Personal Narrative that conform to the spoken mode?
Fillers
Intensifiers
Syndetic Listing
Voiced hesitations
Which of the following narrative styles does Zara's Personal Narrative use?
Homodiegetic narration
Focaliser
Stream of consciousness
Covert narration
What is the register of written and crafted text 'Breathless: An American girl in Paris'?
Low register
Mixed register
High register
Which two of the following genres does 'Around the World in 80 Dates' fit into?
Travelogue
A tour guide
A personal journey
A spoken transcript
The excerpt from Trip Advisor is a forum where members give retrospective _______ about visiting the city.
What is the primary purpose of the text 'Visiting Paris' ?
To share information
To recount personal experience
To inform and educate
To entertain and amuse
Rick Steves' text is the only one in the anthology which is the genre of...?
A graphic novel
A crafted, planned conversation
A transcript of a podcast
A mixed mode memoir
Which two of the following two options does Knisley utilise in 'French Milk' that categorises her text as a graphic novel?
Colloquial language
Sketch style illustrations
Speech bubbles
Dialectic expressions
'Natasha Fraser-Cavassoni's autobiographical memoir is nostalgically recalling her time in Paris while could also be argued to be embarking on a quest for meaning - trying to define what exactly represents _______ based on her experiences in the city.
Who is the original intended audience of the text 'Memories of Places in Paris'?
Her mother
Their friend
Each other
Students
Just another American in Paris' texts are aimed at a primary audience of...?
Women with children
International expats living in Paris
History students
Tourists
The text 'Travelling to Paris with a grandchild' has a specific closed audience of...?
Students of the A level
Forum users
Young tourists
Older tourists who like walking
Which two features does the text 'Paris for Children' use that allows the text to be considered to be semi-formal?
Colloquialisms
Fillers
Direct address
Contextual information
'Not For Parents' are a series of texts in the anthology that are unique, for which two reasons?
They are the only texts that aim to educate and amuse
They are the only texts to use speech bubbles
They are the only texts which use graphology to entertain
They are the only texts aimed at children
What is the primary genre of 'On Paris'?
Written travel guide
Written reportage
Spontaneous conversation
Written memoir
The texts, 'On Paris', 'Neither Here nor There' and 'Visiting Paris' are unique in their representations of Paris for what reason?
They all use schematic knowledge
They all use a focaliser to present multiple perspectives
They predominantly present the negatives of Paris
They are all newspaper articles which are unbiased
Which of the following purposes can 'Foreign Correspondent: Paris in the 60s' be considered to be?
A descriptive confessional piece to entertain
A newspaper article written to educate
A travel guide written to guide
An educational text to give personal experiences
Who is the primary audience of 'Paris Riots 1968'?
Students participating in the riots
Parisians of the 1960s
Other journalists
Upper class Brits of the 1960s
The text 'Seven Ages of Paris' is considered to be high register because of the use of which feature?
Anecdotes
Anaphora
Figurative Language
Polysyllabic lexemes
'Letters from France' is a unique historical text because it represents this period of history as...?
Unifying and positive
Chaotic and dangerous
Difficult to describe
Both positive and negative
The text 'Paris Fine French Food' has a wide audience because of the context of reception. It is a multimodal video found on ______ _________ _________ __________ which means it could be accessed online by international tourists.
'The Sweet Life in Paris' is which mode?
Written
Spoken
Multimodal
Which features from the text 'Eating in Paris' are conventions of the spoken mode? Select all that apply.
Imperatives
Back channelling
Emphatic fillers
Colloquialisms
Voiced hesitations
Which of the following texts all feature the theme of a double journey? (Both a physical and emotional journey, fuelled by their adventures) Select all that apply.
Breathless
Around the World in 80 Dates
Understanding Chic
Foreign Correspondent
French Milk
Which of the following texts feature the theme of 'the flaneur'? (From an old Norse verb which means to wander with no purpose in French) Select all that apply.
French Milk
Neither Here Nor There
The Most Beautiful Walk in the World
On Paris
Roommates
Which of the following texts is NOT aimed at tourists visiting Paris?
Stories are waiting for Paris
Rick Steves Walking Tour
Seven Ages
Visiting Paris
Which of the following texts does NOT recount some elements of the history of Paris?
Neither Here nor There
On Paris
Seven Ages of Paris
Letters from France
Which of the following texts does NOT recount a personal experience of Paris?
Just another American in Paris
Not For Parents
Anna's Personal Narrative
Neither Here nor There
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