Informational Text Structure
Informational Text Structure
MARGAHA
INFORMATIONAL TEXT STRUCTURE
Text type depends on the primary purpose of a text which in
turn determines how its written-what information the author
introduces in the text and how this information is organized.
The nine main informational text structures are:
• Definition/elucidation
• Description
• Recount of a sequence
• Cause-effect
• Problem-solution
• Comparison and contrast
• Enumeration
• Classification
• Thesis-evidence
By: JE-ANN J. MARGAHA
INFORMATIONAL TEXT STRUCTURE
If the primary purpose is to give instructions, the
possible text structures are recount, description, and
enumeration. To give explanation, possible text
structure are definition, description, enumeration, and
classification. To argue a point or position, thesis-
evidence is the most relevant text structure. To
convey information, all of the above mentioned can
be used. To narrate an event or process, a
chronological rendition or recount is written.
DEFINITION
A definition text explain the nature of something.
Oftentimes, aside from giving the general class to which the
concept being defined belongs, a definition text describes the
thing being defined and/or cites examples of it. Some words that
signal a definition text are the verb is/are, for example, can be, is
defined as, means; words that refer to composition such as
contain, make up, involves; words that suggest a likeness such as
as, appears to be refers to; and general words that refers to a
class or genus, such as a form of (exercise) a branch of
(engineering), a type of (worship), a kind of (ship), etc.
By: JE-ANN J. MARGAHA
LANGUAGE CUES AND VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF TEXT STRUCTURES
SAMPLE
Texting, as an abbreviated from of writing used on mobile
phones and pagers with tiny screens and keyboards, suspends
normal conventions of grammar, spelling, and punctuation. It is a
hybrid construct, combining elements of writing with speech
forms but its mixing takes entirely new resources and
characteristics. Texting appears as though people are talking
wen in fact they are writing. Texting resembles speech because
of its “ethereal and fleeting” qualities (Youmg, 1994,
http//www/eserver.org/cyber/young.2txt). yet it also resembles
written text because the text physicality in the form of the words
and symbols printed on the screen.
By: JE-ANN J. MARGAHA
LANGUAGE CUES AND VISUAL REPRESENTATION OF TEXT STRUCTURES
texting
Descriptor 1 Descriptor 2
Violent scenes Main Topic Violent Characters
*Exploding helicopters (Modern Filipino Film) *”Armed to the teeth”
and cars *Bare fists
Effect 1
Cause 1 Effect 2
Effect 3
By: JE-ANN J. MARGAHA
PROBLEM-SOLUTION
A problem-solution text starts off with a
negative situation (a problem) and ends with
a positive situation (a solution). Some key
expressions that indicate a problem-solution
text are the problem/dilemma is, if/then, so
that, solves, an answer to, address the
problem of.
Concept
Semi-concrete
Concrete concepts Abstract Concepts
concepts
Thesis/Main
Idea
Evidence 1
Evidence 2