LR task
1) Type up your feedback in full (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential).
WWW - This is progress on your last assessment and you've given written a good amount for each question.
EBI -Now we need to work on exam technique and particularly how meanings are created. Always look for the connotations.
2) Read the mark scheme for this assessment carefully. Write down the mark you achieved for each question:
Q1:2/2
Q2:2/12
Q3:3/8
3) Did you get any media terminology wrong in the assessment? Make a note of it here for future revision:
The media terminology I got wrong in the assessment is the connotations and also the annotation
4) Look specifically at question 2 - pick out three points from the mark scheme that you didn't include in your analysis of the unseen Grazia magazine cover.
-Direct address of main image from Grazia, Kate Middleton, staring at the audience and
reflecting the topic of the cover line.
-The central image is anchored by the caption underneath drawing the audience’s attention
to the main sell of the magazine.
-All around the main image in a neatly packed style, other features that will appeal are listed.
This communicates to the audience that the magazine has a lot to offer them.
5) Now look at question 3. Use the mark scheme to identify three points you could have made regarding how Tatler reflects British social and cultural values.
- The preoccupation with parties, University, luxury holidays and exclusivity (the ‘Tatler
Privilege Club’) assumes a high level of income and an elitist attitude which may alienate or
offend people from a different social class.
- The cover line referencing ‘Millennial Sloanes’ reinforces the young upper-middle and
middle class target audience that this magazine could potentially appeal to.
- The title originates from the verb ‘tattle’ which suggests gossip and exploring the lifestyle
choices made by middle/upper-middle class target audience.
WWW - This is progress on your last assessment and you've given written a good amount for each question.
EBI -Now we need to work on exam technique and particularly how meanings are created. Always look for the connotations.
2) Read the mark scheme for this assessment carefully. Write down the mark you achieved for each question:
Q1:2/2
Q2:2/12
Q3:3/8
3) Did you get any media terminology wrong in the assessment? Make a note of it here for future revision:
The media terminology I got wrong in the assessment is the connotations and also the annotation
4) Look specifically at question 2 - pick out three points from the mark scheme that you didn't include in your analysis of the unseen Grazia magazine cover.
-Direct address of main image from Grazia, Kate Middleton, staring at the audience and
reflecting the topic of the cover line.
-The central image is anchored by the caption underneath drawing the audience’s attention
to the main sell of the magazine.
-All around the main image in a neatly packed style, other features that will appeal are listed.
This communicates to the audience that the magazine has a lot to offer them.
5) Now look at question 3. Use the mark scheme to identify three points you could have made regarding how Tatler reflects British social and cultural values.
- The preoccupation with parties, University, luxury holidays and exclusivity (the ‘Tatler
Privilege Club’) assumes a high level of income and an elitist attitude which may alienate or
offend people from a different social class.
- The cover line referencing ‘Millennial Sloanes’ reinforces the young upper-middle and
middle class target audience that this magazine could potentially appeal to.
- The title originates from the verb ‘tattle’ which suggests gossip and exploring the lifestyle
choices made by middle/upper-middle class target audience.
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