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Magazines: Media Language (exams from 2025) MatchUp
Target Level
4-5
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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.
The selection reflects the magazine’s move
towards greater diversity of representations, appealing to a modern audience.
Reinforces the magazine’s
status as an authority on current style.
Emotive language is used to interest new audiences in the unexpected interview between a boxer and a model.
Welcoming and serious. Involves the reader by creating the
impression of direct eye contact.
Creates a visual style that
connotes confidence, power and strength.
Alliteration and use of the
rule of three to engage and entertain a target audience interested in fashion
trends.
Alliterative language is used to persuade the target audience that reading the magazine might them find romance.
Superimposed on the cover
star, signalling the brand is more important to the audience.
Celebrates her success and status as a cultural role model.
Reinforces the magazine's authority in terms of style and fashion.
Which explanation best describes the meaning invoked by the colour scheme?
Which explanation best describes the meaning invoked by the coverline: 'Love after Lockdown'?
Which best describes the meaning invoked by the coverline: 'Fighting Talk: Jourdan Dunn meets Anthony Joshua'?
Which explanation best describes the meaning invoked by the masthead?
Which explanation best describes the meaning invoked by the cover star's facial expression?
Which explanation best describes the meaning invoked by the main coverline?
Which explanation best
describes the meaning invoked by the coverline: ‘The Shape of Now'?
Which explanation best
describes the meaning invoked by the coverline: ‘Vogue’s Guide to Summer Beauty'?
Which explanation best describes the meaning invoked by the cover image?
Which explanation best
describes the meaning invoked by the coverline 'Pleated skirts, puff sleeves
and perfectly cut trousers'?