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REVIEW TEXT TYPES
ANALYTIC
AL
EXPOSITI
ON
Communicative Purpose /
Social Function :
To persuade the reader or listener that
something is the case
ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
Text Organization / Generic Structure :
THESIS
ARGUMENT(S) Point Elaboration
REITERATION
ONE IDEA
RESTATE THE THESIS
Note Consist of three parts but it doesn’t mean three
paragraph Thesis = introduces topic and indicates writer’s position Argument consists of :
- Point = main point of the arguments
- Elaboration = the development of the main point
(Not a new reason) Reiteration = restate the writer’s opinion as stated in THESIS so reiteration and thesis has the same idea ( but stated in different way/sentence) The example of ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION next slide !
Everybody should change their way of life to reduce global warming. There are several things that we can do. One of them is by buying and consuming fresh local groceries as much as possible. It of course includes local vegetables, fruits, bread, etc.
Consuming fresh groceries instead of frozen ones are healthier for us. Furthermore, fresh food or groceries means no requirements for it to be freeze up. It means that no electricity is needed and saving energy means reducing carbon dioxide and money.
Local groceries don’t need much transportation to get it into the market. It of course means, the amount of carbon dioxide produced is less than the groceries from other region. Therefore, by buying local groceries we are helping reduce the amount of carbon dioxide produced.
So, from now on we should consume fresh local groceries to reduce global
Argument 1
Argument 2
Reiteration
Thesis
HORTATORY EXPOSITION
Communicative Purpose / Social function :
To persuade the reader or listener that
something should be/shouldn’t be the case
HORTATORY EXPOSITION
Text Organization / Generic Structure :
THESIS
ARGUMENT(S) Point Elaboration
RECOMMENDATION
(SUGGESTION)
I don’t think that smoking is good habit. There are some reasons : health, clean environment as well as economic reasons.
Discuss about HEALTH
Discuss about CLEAN ENVIRONMENT
Discuss about ECONOMIC REASON
Thus, we once again, are highly recommended that we ought to stop smoking. No reason at all for us to keep this bad habit.
Arg. 1
Arg. 2
Arg. 3
DISCUSSION
Communicative Purpose / Social function :
To present at least two different points of
view about an issue
DISCUSSION
Text Organization / Generic Structure :
ISSUE
ARGUMENT FOR
CONCLUSION
ARGUMENT AGAINST
Some people say that TV offers us with a lot of information, knowledge, as well as entertainment. Others, however, say that TV brings many bad cultures and violence to the people’s homes. Regarding to those two different opinions, there is a question, “Do we still need TV?”
Argument for
Argument against
In conclusion, if we feel sure that we can be very selective in choosing the program, perhaps TV is still very needed. But instead, if we are not too sure that we can make use of it wisely, we had better to stay away from it.
using Contrastive
Conjunction
EXPLANATION
Communicative Purpose /
Social Function :
To explain the processes involved in the formations of working of natural or socio cultural phenomena
EXPLANATION
Text Organization / Generic Structure :
A GENERAL STATEMENT
A SEQUENCED EXPLANATION
CLOSING
Note
~A general statement to position the reader: definition of the topics~A sequenced explanation: explain why or how something occurs~Closing/conclusion (optional): provide the final of the process or conclude the process
* Focus on generic – non human participant* Use mainly of material of relational processes* Use mainly temporal and casual circumstances and conjunctions* Some use of passive voice to get theme right
SIGNIFICANT LEXICOGRAMMATICAL FEATURES
PROCEDURE
To describe how something is
accomplished through a sequence of actions or
steps
SOCIAL FUNCTION
* Goal* Materials (not required for all procedural texts)* Steps 1-n. Goal followed by series (i.e.) steps oriented to achieving the goal
GENERIC STRUCTURE
^ Focus on generalized human agents^ Use of simple present tense, often imperative^ Use mainly temporal (or numbering to indicate sequence)^ Use mainly of material processes
SIGNIFICANT LEXICOGRAMMATICAL FEATURES
DESCRIPTION
AND
REPORT
Communicative Purpose :
To describe the way thing is /
particular thing
DESCRIPTION
Text Organization :
IDENTIFICATION
DESCRIPTION
- parts, uses, habit, behavior dsb.
Communicative Purpose :
To describe the way things are /
general thing
R E P O R T
Text Organization :
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
DESCRIPTION :
- parts, uses, habit, behavior dsb.
SPOOF
1. Orientation : Introduces participant, time and place. (Answering question words : WHO, WHEN and WHERE)2. Event(s) : The number of the events can be one, two, three and so forth. 3. Twist : Inestimable result : can be in the form of something surprising or funny.
Generic Structure / Text Organization
Purpose : To retell an event with humorous
twist
Example of Spoof :
One morning in an English class, a very old female English teacher wanted to teach the students about TENSES.
She first asked the students the number of the tenses. “How many tenses are there in English ?” asked she. Some answered “twelve” and some other answered “sixteen”. “ OK, good. There are sixteen in all”, she said .
Then, she made a sentence and let them guess what tense it belongs to. She said,” If I say : I am very beautiful, What tense is it ?”
Well, I know madam, it is PAST TENSE. Hearing the answer, the teacher got angry and left the room.
Orientation
Event 1
Event 2
T w i s t
One night Jack came home very late. Whereas his wife was
waiting for him restlessly. When he came his wife got angry.She said, “I’ve been cooking
for you all afternoon but you come home very late. Now the food is stale. We cannot eat anything.”
She hit her husband’s chest several times because she was annoyed. Then she pushed him backward. Unfortunately he fell and rolled down the stairs. It made a loud noise.
The couple was quarrelling after that. His closest neighbor heard the noise and came to their house. He knocked at the house strongly.“What’s wrong with you. It’s late at night already and you keep making noises,” said the neighbor. “My coat falls along the stairs,” answered Jack.“It’s only a coat and you shouted as if you hurt yourself,” said the neighbor.
Jack answered quickly. “Of course I shouted loudly because I was inside the coat.”
RECOUNT
Generic Structure / Text Organization :
Purpose : To retell past event for the purpose of
informing or entertaining
1. Orientation : Shows participants, time and place2. E v e n t (s) : Contains chronological events in the past told to other
people3. Re orientation : Optional element ( it contains
individual comment)
Example of Recount :13/53 Alice StLakemba29/10/87Dear Grandpa and Grandma,Yesterday at my school we had International Day. We had performances, food stalls, display, raffle ticket draw and some of us were dressed in costumes.We had our day off with performances but the one I like best was the one from forth grade. It was about games. The performance I was in was called Labamba.Straight after our performance we had our lunch. There were food stalls. They came from Australia, Asian, Arabic, and Greece.Everyone had a job. These people were from sixth grade. I did my job after I had lunch. My job was to sell International Day Book.We had display in the hall. These displays were good but I didn’t get to see them. The displays came from a lot of countries.There was also a Trash and Treasure stall where they sell toys. The school got these things by asking the children to bring them in.After lunch we had a raffle ticket draw. I didn’t win anything but a lot of people did.Although I didn’t win anything, International Day was still fun.
REVIEW/RESPONS
E
To critique an art work, event for a public audience. Such works of art include movies, TV shows, books, plays, operas, recordings, exhibitions, concerts and ballets .
SOCIAL FUNCTION
1. Orientation : places the work in its general and particular context, often by comparing it with others of its kind or through analogue with a non- art object or event2. Interpretative recount summaries the plot and/or provides an account of how the reviewed rendition of the work came into being; is optional but if present, often recursive3. Evaluation: provides an evaluation of the work and/or its performance or production; usually recursive4. Evaluative summation: provides a kind of punch line which sum up the reviewer’s opinion of the art event as a whole; is optional
GENERIC STRUCTURE
^ Focus on particular participants
^ Direct expressions of options through use of attitudinal epithets in nominal groups, qualitative attributes and affective mental processes
^ Use of elaborating and extending clause and group complexes to a package the information
^ Use of metaphorical language
SIGNIFICANT LEXICOGRAMMATICAL FEATURES