What is the main reason a writer might write a piece of non-fiction?
inform / persuade / explain
What does the word “audience” mean in non-fiction writing?
The people the writing is for — the readers or listeners.
What does the word “form” mean in non-fiction writing?
The type of writing — for example, article, leaflet, letter, speech.
Which features are common in writing that aims to give information?
facts, statistics, clear explanations, headings, factual tone
How might writing change if it is aimed at teenagers instead of adults?
Informal vocabulary, informal tone, topics teenagers care about.
Name two examples of non-fiction forms.
Article, leaflet, letter, report, speech, webpage.
Give an example of words or phrases that show a writer is trying to persuade a reader.
“you should…”, “must…”, “it is the best”
What clues in language or tone can show who the audience is?
Difficulty of vocabulary, level of formality, voice, examples used.
Name two structural features that help to show the form of a piece of writing.
Headings, bullet points, greeting and sign-off, paragraphs, title, sub-headings, address.
How can a writer show that the purpose is to advise or help someone?
gives tips, steps, instructions, suggestions, helpful tone
How might vocabulary be different for an expert audience compared to a general audience?
Experts get technical words and subject terms; general readers get simpler words.
Why might a writer choose a leaflet instead of a speech for their ideas?
A leaflet can be shared, kept, read later, and gives short clear information.
Why is it important for a writer to have a clear purpose before writing?
It helps them choose the right language, tone, form, and ideas.
Why is it helpful for a writer to think about the audience before planning their work?
So the writing is clear, suitable, and interesting for the right people.
How does form link to purpose and audience?
The writer chooses the form that best matches what they want to do and who it is for.