Year 9 Homework Task English Eisteddfod Competition Design a leaflet, advertising a new Welsh Tourist Attraction or a new Welsh product.

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Year 9 Homework Task English Eisteddfod Competition Design a leaflet, advertising a new Welsh Tourist Attraction or a new Welsh product

Stage 1 – generating ideas to help you choose your focus New Welsh Tourist Attraction: Welsh Zoo Craft Centre Welsh Pottery Welsh Theme Park Welsh Play Zone Themed Café / Bar A Welsh Castle A Welsh Miniature Railway

Stage 1 – generating ideas to help you choose your focus A New Welsh Product: New Welsh Biscuit / Cake Range New Welsh Soft Drink New Welsh Weatherproof Coat New Welsh Beanie Hat / Scarf Range New Welsh Chocolate Bar New Welsh Sweet Range

Stage 2 – Selecting your Audience Choosing a specific target audience for your product / service will help you pitch the language / layout correctly in your leaflet: Families with young children Teenagers Adults Young children

Persuasive language techniques alliteration rhetorical question repetition imagery (simile / metaphor / personification) puns (play on words) statistics (facts and figures) drama / shock tactics direct address (you / your)

Homework Task ICT Task: Design a leaflet (in Publisher) that could be displayed in the National Eisteddfod, to let visitors know about your new attraction / product. Reminders: Remember to use different fonts / illustrations / short paragraphs / headings / interesting layouts; Use persuasive language techniques in your writing, throughout the leaflet.