GENRE |
PURPOSE
|
INFO
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Narrative |
To entertain/amuse the reader.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Chronologically arranged
|
Recount |
To retell events for the purpose of informing or entertaining.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adjective
|
Spoof |
To retell something funny for the purpose of entertaining.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Chronologically arranged
|
Anecdote |
To share with others an account of an unusual or amusing incident.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Using exclamations, rhetorical question or intensifiers
2. Using material process
3. Using temporal conjunctions
|
News Item |
To inform readers, listeners or viewers about events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Short, telegraphic information about story captured in headline
2. Using action verbs
3. Using saying verbs
4. Using adverbs : time, place and manner.
|
Description |
To describe a particular person, place or thing.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Using special technical terms
|
Report |
To describe the way things are, with reference to a range of natural, man-made and social phenomena in our environment.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Introducing group or general aspect
2. Using conditional logical connection
3. Using Simple Present Tense
|
Explanation |
To explain the processes involved in the formation or workings of natural or socio-cultural phenomena.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using action verbs
3. Using passive voice
4. Using noun phrase
5. Using adverbial phrase
6. Using technical terms
7. Using general and abstract noun
8. Using conjunction of time and cause-effect.
|
Discussion |
To present (at least) two points of view about an issue.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Use of relating verb/to be
3. Using thinking verb
4. Using general and abstract noun
5. Using conjunction/transition
6. Using modality
7. Using adverb of manner
|
Hortatory Exposition |
To persuade the reader or listener that something should or should not be the case or be done.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using modals
3. Using action verbs
4. Using thinking verbs
5. Using adverbs
6. Using adjective
7. Using technical terms
8. Using general and abstract noun
9. Using connectives/transition
|
Analytical Exposition |
To reveal the readers that something is the important case.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Using modals
2. Using action verbs
3. Using thinking verbs
4. Using adverbs
5. Using adjective
6. Using technical terms
7. Using general and abstract noun
8. Using connectives/transition
|
Review |
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.
| GENERIC STRUCTURE
LANGUAGE FEATURES:
1. Focus on specific participants
2. Using adjectives
3. Using long and complex clauses
4. Using metaphor
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