Tuesday 26 March 2019

Magazine CSPs: blog feedback and learner response

1) Read your feedback carefully then copy and paste the email into a NEW blogpost in your blog called 'Magazine CSPs: Blog feedback and Learner Response'.

2) Below the feedback, complete any learner response tasks or questions written by your teacher. 

3) Finally, write three facts or statistics about both Tatler and Reveal that you've learned from these case studies.

4) Reply to the original email from your teacher confirming you have completed the learner response and provide a link to your learner response blogpost.



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WWW- Some good understanding of preferred and oppositional reading and, in Tatler analysis, an understanding that you need more quality and quantity than you have been writing in your homework tasks. Better on analysing Tatler than Reveal but still a lot of mistakes – you say ‘Serif font mean the cover lines are a joke.’ This is not true. Serif suggests sophistication. I would suggest you always work with your book notes right next to you.



EBI- Re-read your work as there are still a lot of very basic errors and your written English is not good enough for GCSE standard.

Instead of stating how MANY conventions are featured on the covers, say WHAT these conventions are and then link them to specific details on the magazines. Same for question 3 – you have not gone into any detail about what each cover line says.



LR- You now have a detention as you have missed out lots of questions. Do those questions and make the changes above.

6) What differences can you find between the use of design and typography between Tatler and Reveal? List at least three and explain the effect on audiences.The diffrence would be that in Tatler it is more sophisticated and the price is for upper class people but in reveal it has more gossip and the price of it is affordable and more for working class people.Tatler uses serif because it quite posh but in reveal it is san-serif which shows that it has more gossip,fun,friendly and fresh.




1) What different groups of people are represented on the cover?The people that are represented on the cover are celebrities that are working class and they are being caught by suprise.Most of the people are white womens because the magazine is aimed at older women





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