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GCSE English Practice Test: Audience And Purpose - Making Your Writing Effective
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Effective writing includes audience and purpose. Every single piece of writing you have ever read has been written with two things in mind: audience and purpose. Imagine a mother who leaves a note on the kitchen table for her children, telling them that there's no milk and asking them to buy a pint before she gets home from work. Even a hastily-written note such as this has an audience (the children) and a purpose (to inform and to make a request).

GCSE English Practice Test: Audience And Purpose - Making Your Writing Effective
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1. You have been asked to write an article for your local community centre's monthly newsletter on the benefits of e-readers to the housebound and the elderly. Who would be your audience?
2. You have been asked to write a review of the school's musical on its first night of performance, to be published on the school website. Who would be your audience?
3. What would be the purpose of an article explaining the benefits of e-readers?
4. You have been asked to write a speech promoting your friend, who is running for school council. Who would your audience be?
5. You have been asked to write a letter to the council against a recent decision to close parks at 5pm. Who would be your audience?
6. What would be your purpose in writing the letter to the council?
7. What would be the purpose of the musical review?
8. You have been asked to write a guide to starting high school / secondary school. Who is your audience?
9. What would be the primary purpose of the speech?
10. What would be the primary purpose of a guide to starting high school?