Everyday English 1

1.9 Intended audience

The intended audience is linked closely to the purpose of the text. If a text is trying to persuade its readers to buy children’s toys, it is likely to be aimed at children and parents and perhaps grandparents. If an advert is trying to sell beer it will not be aimed at under-18s. At least, legally it shouldn’t!

When it comes to entertainment, audiences watch or read the things they enjoy. Arsenal fans watch Arsenal and Tom Cruise fans watch Tom Cruise films. People who love poetry read poetry and cycling fans read cycling magazines. Interestingly, the writer’s intended audience isn’t always the one that reads the text. For example, the Harry Potter books were initially aimed at older children and young teenagers, but they have been read by millions of adults around the world.

Audiences can be categorised by age, gender, interests/hobbies, work and language, among other things. The reason you are reading this text is because you are interested in studying and improving your English. You are the intended audience of this text.

Activity 9 Match the audience

Allow about 5 minutes

Match the intended audience to the appropriate text.

 

And do the same for these ones:

 

Activity 10 Check what you’ve learnt: the texts you read

Allow about 10 minutes

1. For each of the following texts, select its main purpose from the options given.

a. Advertisement for a car