Writing media text · AS 91255
Write developed media text for a specific target audience
Write developed media text for a specific target audience
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This standard asks you to write a piece of media content (like a news article, radio script, film script, or blog post) that is polished and well-suited to the people you're writing it for. You need to show you understand how that type of media works, use proper grammar and structure, and make your writing land with your audience in the way you intended.
You write a media text that follows the basic conventions of the format, has mostly correct grammar and structure, and is appropriate for your target audience.
You write a polished, carefully crafted media text that shows confident control of a range of conventions, with well-chosen grammatical and structural choices that fit your medium and audience throughout.
You write a polished, thoughtfully crafted media text where your conventions, grammar, and structural choices are used strategically to achieve a specific effect and genuinely capture or hold your audience's attention.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.