Inform & Explain

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Inform & Explain

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An introduction to informative and explanatory text features for KS3 & GCSE students

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To Inform

•To present new information to your audience

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To Explain

•To reveal ‘how’ or ‘why’ processes or events occur

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Information texts

•Timetables•Menus•Factsheets•Newspapers•Magazines•Public announcements•Websites

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Explanation texts

•Guidebooks•Textbooks•Documentaries•Magazines•Newspapers•Websites

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In practical terms, most exam texts and writing tasks will require you to inform and explain at the same time – the two purposes are compatible and often inseparable

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Structure

•Logical order (sequenced by time or causally)•Brief focused paragraphs•Topic sentences•Movement from general to specific content•Clear links between paragraphs•Headings & subheadings•Imagery and graphics

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Writing features

•Present tense•Emphasis on connectives (time, causality)•Formal impersonal or informal personal•3rd person•Facts dominate over opinion•Clear, concise expression•Any new terms are explained or defined

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Example Question

•Write an information booklet on an area you know well. You could include information on places to visit and things to do there.

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•Write a letter applying for a part-time job that you would like. Explain why you would like the job and why you think you are the right candidate to fulfil the post.

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•Write a letter to the governors of your school, informing them of the changes you would like made to your school and explaining your reasons for wanting those changes to take place.

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•Explain your dreams and ambitions for the future and consider how you might go about achieving them.

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•Many young people have concerns about the world they live in. Write informatively about one or more of your concerns and explain the reasons for them.

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•Write a letter to a friend who moved away from your area three months ago. Inform him or her about the things that have been happening to you in the three months since they moved away.

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•Explain what you think is needed to build a good relationship between parents and their teenage children and explain why you think this.

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•Students often say that they get bored during the long summer holiday. Write an article informing students of some of the things they could do in order to prevent boredom

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Example Question

•Explain what qualities a best friend should have and explain, giving examples, why you think this.