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Types of text
Introduction
• Based on generic structure and language
feature dominantly used, texts are divided
into several types. They are narrative,
recount, descriptive, report,
explanation, analytical exposition,
hortatory exposition, procedure,
discussion, review, anecdote, spoof,
and news item. These variations are
known as GENRES.
Three main genres
Text types in the three main genres which must be studied in high school
specially designed for graduate competences standard (SKL) are:
NARRATION
This narrative genre includes narrative, recount, and news item. All these
text types in narrative genres composed to tell and inform.
DESCRIPTION
The texts which include in descriptive genres are report, descriptive, and
explanation. These text genres are written to describe. They tend to use
words with describing sense and not telling
ARGUMENTATION
Argumentative genres will cover analytical exposition, hortatory exposition
and discussion. These text types explore reason to answer the question
"why" and "how".
NARRATIVE
Purpose: To amuse/entertain the readers and to tell a story
Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Complication
3. Resolution
4. Reorientation
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Chronologically arranged
RECOUNT
Purpose: to retell something that happened in the
past and to tell a series of past event
Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Event(s)
3. Reorientation
Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adjectives
Narrative Vs. Recount
• Narrative and recount in some ways are similar. Both are telling
something in the past so narrative and recount usually apply PAST
TENSE; whether Simple Past Tense, Simple Past Continuous
Tense, or Past Perfect Tense. The ways narrative and recount told
are in chronological order using time or place. Commonly narrative
text is found in story book; myth, fable, folklore, etc while recount
text is found in biography.
• The thing that makes narrative and recount different is the structure
in which they are constructed. Narrative uses conflicts among the
participants whether natural conflict, social conflict or psychological
conflict. In some ways narrative text combines all these conflicts. In
the contrary, we do not find these conflicts inside recount text.
Recount applies series of event as the basic structure
DESCRIPTIVE
Purpose: to describe a particular person, place or
thing in detail.
Dominant Generic Structure:
1. Identification
2. Description
Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Using special technical terms
REPORT
Purpose: to presents information about something,
as it is.
Generic Structure
1. General classification
2. Description
Dominant Language Feature
1. Introducing group or general aspect
2. Using conditional logical connection
3. Using Simple Present Tense
EXPLANATION
Purpose: To explain the processes involved in the formation or working
of natural or socio-cultural phenomena.
Generic Structure:
1. General statement
2. Explanation
3. Closing
Dominant 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.
ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION
Purpose: To reveal the readers that something is the important case
Generic Structure:
1. Thesis
2. Arguments
3. Reiteration/Conclusion
Dominant 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
HORTATORY EXPOSITION
• Purpose: to persuade the readers that something should or should not be
the case or be done
• Generic Structure:
1. Thesis
2. Arguments
3. Recommendation
• Dominant 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
Then what is the basic difference between
analytical and hortatory exposition?
Analytical is the answer of "How is/will" while
hortatory is the answer of "How should".
Analytical exposition will be best to describe
"How will student do for his examination? The
point is the important thing to do. But for the
question" How should student do for his exam?"
will be good to be answered with hortatory. It is
to convince that the thing should be done
PROCEDURE
• Purpose: to help readers how to do or make something
completely
• Generic Structure:
1. Goal/Aim
2. Materials/Equipments
3. Steps/Methods
• Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Simple Present Tense
2. Using Imperatives sentence
3. Using adverb
4. Using technical terms
DISCUSSION
• Purpose: to present information and opinions about issues in more
one side of an issue (‘For/Pros’ and ‘Against/Cons’)
• Generic Structure:
1. Issue
2. Arguments for and against
3. Conclusion
• Dominant 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
REVIEW
• Purpose: to critique or evaluate an art work or event for a public
audience
• Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Evaluation
3. Interpretative Recount
4. Evaluation
5. Evaluative Summation
• Language features:
1. Focus on specific participants
2. Using adjectives
3. Using long and complex clauses
4. Using metaphor
ANECDOTE
• Purpose: to share with others an account of an unusual
or amusing incident
• Generic Structure:
1. Abstract
2. Orientation
3. Crisis
4. Reaction
5. Coda.
• Dominant Language Features:
1. Using exclamations, rhetorical question or intensifiers
2. Using material process
3. Using temporal conjunctions
SPOOF
• Purpose: to tell an event with a humorous twist and
entertain the readers
• Generic Structure:
1. Orientation
2. Event(s)
3. Twist
• Dominant Language Features:
1. Using Past Tense
2. Using action verb
3. Using adverb
4. Chronologically arranged
NEWS ITEM
• Purpose: to inform readers about events of the day
which are considered newsworthy or important
• Dominant Generic Structure:
1. Newsworthy event(s)
2. Background event(s)
3. Sources
• Dominant 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.

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types-of-text-lengkap.ppt

  • 2. Introduction • Based on generic structure and language feature dominantly used, texts are divided into several types. They are narrative, recount, descriptive, report, explanation, analytical exposition, hortatory exposition, procedure, discussion, review, anecdote, spoof, and news item. These variations are known as GENRES.
  • 3. Three main genres Text types in the three main genres which must be studied in high school specially designed for graduate competences standard (SKL) are: NARRATION This narrative genre includes narrative, recount, and news item. All these text types in narrative genres composed to tell and inform. DESCRIPTION The texts which include in descriptive genres are report, descriptive, and explanation. These text genres are written to describe. They tend to use words with describing sense and not telling ARGUMENTATION Argumentative genres will cover analytical exposition, hortatory exposition and discussion. These text types explore reason to answer the question "why" and "how".
  • 4. NARRATIVE Purpose: To amuse/entertain the readers and to tell a story Generic Structure: 1. Orientation 2. Complication 3. Resolution 4. Reorientation Dominant Language Features: 1. Using Past Tense 2. Using action verb 3. Chronologically arranged
  • 5. RECOUNT Purpose: to retell something that happened in the past and to tell a series of past event Generic Structure: 1. Orientation 2. Event(s) 3. Reorientation Dominant Language Features: 1. Using Past Tense 2. Using action verb 3. Using adjectives
  • 6. Narrative Vs. Recount • Narrative and recount in some ways are similar. Both are telling something in the past so narrative and recount usually apply PAST TENSE; whether Simple Past Tense, Simple Past Continuous Tense, or Past Perfect Tense. The ways narrative and recount told are in chronological order using time or place. Commonly narrative text is found in story book; myth, fable, folklore, etc while recount text is found in biography. • The thing that makes narrative and recount different is the structure in which they are constructed. Narrative uses conflicts among the participants whether natural conflict, social conflict or psychological conflict. In some ways narrative text combines all these conflicts. In the contrary, we do not find these conflicts inside recount text. Recount applies series of event as the basic structure
  • 7. DESCRIPTIVE Purpose: to describe a particular person, place or thing in detail. Dominant Generic Structure: 1. Identification 2. Description Language Features: 1. Using Simple Present Tense 2. Using action verb 3. Using adverb 4. Using special technical terms
  • 8. REPORT Purpose: to presents information about something, as it is. Generic Structure 1. General classification 2. Description Dominant Language Feature 1. Introducing group or general aspect 2. Using conditional logical connection 3. Using Simple Present Tense
  • 9. EXPLANATION Purpose: To explain the processes involved in the formation or working of natural or socio-cultural phenomena. Generic Structure: 1. General statement 2. Explanation 3. Closing Dominant 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.
  • 10. ANALYTICAL EXPOSITION Purpose: To reveal the readers that something is the important case Generic Structure: 1. Thesis 2. Arguments 3. Reiteration/Conclusion Dominant 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
  • 11. HORTATORY EXPOSITION • Purpose: to persuade the readers that something should or should not be the case or be done • Generic Structure: 1. Thesis 2. Arguments 3. Recommendation • Dominant 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
  • 12. Then what is the basic difference between analytical and hortatory exposition? Analytical is the answer of "How is/will" while hortatory is the answer of "How should". Analytical exposition will be best to describe "How will student do for his examination? The point is the important thing to do. But for the question" How should student do for his exam?" will be good to be answered with hortatory. It is to convince that the thing should be done
  • 13. PROCEDURE • Purpose: to help readers how to do or make something completely • Generic Structure: 1. Goal/Aim 2. Materials/Equipments 3. Steps/Methods • Dominant Language Features: 1. Using Simple Present Tense 2. Using Imperatives sentence 3. Using adverb 4. Using technical terms
  • 14. DISCUSSION • Purpose: to present information and opinions about issues in more one side of an issue (‘For/Pros’ and ‘Against/Cons’) • Generic Structure: 1. Issue 2. Arguments for and against 3. Conclusion • Dominant 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
  • 15. REVIEW • Purpose: to critique or evaluate an art work or event for a public audience • Generic Structure: 1. Orientation 2. Evaluation 3. Interpretative Recount 4. Evaluation 5. Evaluative Summation • Language features: 1. Focus on specific participants 2. Using adjectives 3. Using long and complex clauses 4. Using metaphor
  • 16. ANECDOTE • Purpose: to share with others an account of an unusual or amusing incident • Generic Structure: 1. Abstract 2. Orientation 3. Crisis 4. Reaction 5. Coda. • Dominant Language Features: 1. Using exclamations, rhetorical question or intensifiers 2. Using material process 3. Using temporal conjunctions
  • 17. SPOOF • Purpose: to tell an event with a humorous twist and entertain the readers • Generic Structure: 1. Orientation 2. Event(s) 3. Twist • Dominant Language Features: 1. Using Past Tense 2. Using action verb 3. Using adverb 4. Chronologically arranged
  • 18. NEWS ITEM • Purpose: to inform readers about events of the day which are considered newsworthy or important • Dominant Generic Structure: 1. Newsworthy event(s) 2. Background event(s) 3. Sources • Dominant 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.