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Churchill's Audience Analysis

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Churchill's Audience Analysis

Learning Focus

WALT (We Are Learning To): Understand how Winston Churchill tailored his "We Shall Fight on the Beaches" speech for his specific audience.

Success Criteria:

• Identify Churchill's intended audience
• Analyse language choices that appeal to this audience
• Evaluate how tone and structure support his message

Speech Excerpt

"We shall go on to the end. We shall fight in France, we shall fight on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender."

Part 1: Audience Identification

1. Who was Churchill's primary audience for this speech?

British military commanders only

The British Parliament and nation

International allies

German forces

2. What emotions would Churchill's audience likely be feeling in 1940? (Check all that apply)

Fear about invasion

Uncertainty about the war

Need for strong leadership

Confidence in victory

3. Churchill repeats "we shall fight" multiple times. How does this repetition serve his audience's needs?

Part 2: Language and Tone Analysis

4. Complete this analysis using the sentence stem:

Churchill uses the phrase "whatever the cost may be" to appeal to his audience because ________________________

_________________________________________________________________

5. How does Churchill's use of "we" rather than "you" affect his relationship with his audience?

The speaker uses "we" to _____________________________________ because

_________________________________________________________________

6. Identify two specific word choices that show Churchill understands his audience's situation, and explain their effect:

Word choice 1: ____________________________________

Word choice 2: ____________________________________

7. How does the structure of this excerpt (building from general to specific locations) serve Churchill's purpose with his audience?

🌟 Extension Challenge: Audience Profile Creation

8. Advanced Task: Create a detailed profile of Churchill's ideal audience for this speech. Include their characteristics and justify each with specific evidence from the text.

Age range: ______________________________________

Background/Social class: ____________________________

Key beliefs/values: ________________________________

Main concerns in 1940: _____________________________

Justification with textual evidence:

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