It is a formal and often lengthy discussion of a topic
Discourse
Concepts and insights are arranged in organize and logical manner
Discourse
Types of discourse
Argumentation
Description
Exposition
Narration
Act or process of making and presenting argument
Argumentation
Against an ideas
Argumentation
Based on the main impression of author about the topic or subject
Description
It's purpose is to transmit tht impression through concrete, colorful, and vivid language so that readers can fully imagine the topic or subject
Description
This aims to inform about, clarify, andand explain phenomenon
Exposition
Provides an in depth discussion about topics tht are usually less explored
Exposition
Also give instructions on how something is done
Exposition
Is like storytelling
Narration
It recall events chronologically
Narration
First, second, third pov
Narration
Generally focuses on poetry, short stories, novels, plays, even nonfiction (business; letters, memos, and resumes)
Literary discourse
Expository or argumentative in nature (individual insights)
Academicdiscourse
Helps you generate topics and narrow them down to a few important ideas (improve your creative thinking)
Brainstorming
Are way to organize information visually to see how ideas relate to one another
Graphic organizers
Used to represent your knowledge of a concept or idea
Mind map
Represents central idea (add branches of major ideas)
Mind map
Used to show similarities and differences between two iror more
Venn diagram
Overlapping circle
Venn diagram
Start with an image or text
Mind map
Used to show the different steps in a process
Flow chart
Shows the order of ideas and their place ina hierarchy
Hierarchical topical organizer
Is a written plan that serves as skeleton for the paragraphs you write
Outline
Is a list of ideas arranged in a specific order, and it shows how information is presented in writing
Topicoutline
List of the main points and supporting ideas that the writer intends to discuss in writing (it's uses keywords or key phrases instead ofof complete sentence)
Topicoutline
Has the same function as topic outline
Sentence outline
It's quite more specific cause it's already states the main idea(full sentences
Sentence outline
Is a discourse wherein one specific concepts, theories, and or insights in a scholarly manner (aims to prove or disprove)
Academic writing
2 types of academic writing
Expositorywriting
Argumentativewriting
The writer aims to make his or her readers informed
Expository writing
The writer aims to persuade readers (claim and counterclaim anan dpresent evidence)
Argumentative writing
Examples of Academic Writing
Summary
Paraphrase
Synthesis
Analysis
Is a brief, complete, and objective restatement of the central idea of a given passage in one's own words
Summary
Full statement of a source text using an author's own words(makin a text more contextualized)