The document explains the generic structure and language features of an explanation text. An explanation text provides a step-by-step explanation of how or why a natural, non-natural, or socio-cultural phenomenon occurs. It generally includes an introductory statement, a sequenced explanation in paragraphs, and a concluding statement. Language features include the use of generic nouns, action verbs, simple present tense, passive voice, conjunctions of time and cause, and technical language. An example of how a cell phone works is provided to illustrate these elements.
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The document explains the generic structure and language features of an explanation text. An explanation text provides a step-by-step explanation of how or why a natural, non-natural, or socio-cultural phenomenon occurs. It generally includes an introductory statement, a sequenced explanation in paragraphs, and a concluding statement. Language features include the use of generic nouns, action verbs, simple present tense, passive voice, conjunctions of time and cause, and technical language. An example of how a cell phone works is provided to illustrate these elements.
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EXPLANATION
TEXT MEETING 6 DEFINITION An explanation text explains the processes involved in the formation or workings of natural or non-natural or socio cultural phenomena.
In addition, an explanation text gives you a step by step
explanation.
The explanation sequence contains a sequenced explanation of
why or how something occurs. This explanation is written in paragraphs. GENERIC STRUCTURE
(1) A general statement to position the reader
(introductory paragraph)
(2) A sequenced explanation of why or how something occurs
(3) Closing or concluding statement/ paragraph (addition
information) LANGAGUE FEATURES • Focus on generic, non-human participants • The use of general and abstract nouns • The use of action verbs • The use of simple present tense • The use of passive voice • The use of conjunctions of time and cause • The use of noun phrases • The use of complex sentences • The use of technical language Example: How a cell phone works General statement A cell phone is a great gadget in this modern world. What is a cell phone? A cell phone is actually a radio in certain way. Like a radio, by a cell phone we can communicate to other people in real time. Million people use cell phone for their communication. Even nowadays, people use cell phones to communicate in voice, written and data. Squence A cell phone or in long term “cellular telephone’ works by transmitting signals of radio to towers explana- of cellular. The towers are networked to a central switching station. The connection usually uses wire, tion fiber optic-cables, or microwave. Then the central switching station which handles calls in certain given area is directed connected to the wire-based telephone system. Cellulars are pick up by the towers and relayed to Concluding another cellular telephone user or the user of wire-based telephone network. statement The towers vary in the capacity and capability to receive signals. Some can receive the signal from short distance and the others can receive more distance. However, there are usually more than one tower in certain given area so that the system can handle the increasing telephone traffic. Thanks!
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