Skip to main content

Posts

CHAPTER 10 PART 1,2,AND 3 :

Recent posts

CHAPTER 9 PART 1,2, AND 3 : Exposition Text

  What exactly is an analytical exposition? Analytical exposition is a type of text that will explain in detail the author's opinion on a phenomenon or issue that occurs without intending to influence the reader to agree or do something. Exposition text can generally be found in scientific articles, journals, magazines, and the editorial or editorial section of a newspaper / mass media. While analytical exposition text is a text that contains the author's opinion about the things that happen around him. Be it an object, place, or event, without inviting the reader to do something. Purpose of Analytical Exposition Text Okay, we already know what analytical exposition text is. But maybe you are wondering, what is the purpose of analytical exposition text? Well, the main purpose of analytical exposition text is to persuade the reader that the issue is an important matter. In short, the purpose of analytical exposition text is to convince the reader that the topic presented is an i...

CHAPTER 8 PART 1,2, AND 3 : Narrative text

  Definition of Narrative Text Narrative text is one type of text that tells a series of events with a chronological system or interconnected. Narrative text is generally imaginative, aka not real or in the form of the imagination of the author. Oh yes, this text is often equated with English short stories. Maybe it's not wrong, but there are some differences too, lo. Check the difference through the English short story article: Definition, Structure, Characteristics, and Examples. Then, can fiction novels be said to be narrative texts? Yep, a story in a fictional novel can be said to be a narrative text. This text is also often used as a story to do English story telling. Purpose of Narrative Text The social function of narrative text is to entertain the audience or readers. Therefore, this type of text is suitable for small children as well as teenagers and adults. The purpose of narrative text is the same as recount text, lo. However, narrative text is an imaginary story, while ...

CHAPTER 7 PART 1,2, AND 3 :

  Who Is Michael Jordan? Michael Jordan is a former professional American basketball player, Olympic athlete, businessperson and actor. Considered one of the best basketball players ever, he dominated the sport from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s.  Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six National Basketball Association championships and earned the NBA's Most Valuable Player Award five times. With five regular-season MVPs and three All-Star MVPs, Jordan became the most decorated player in the NBA. Early Life Michael Jeffrey Jordan was born on February 17, 1963, in Brooklyn, New York. Growing up in Wilmington, North Carolina, Jordan developed a competitive edge at an early age. He wanted to win every game he played. Jordan grew up with a stable family life. His mother, Delores, was a bank teller who has since written several books. His father, James, was a maintenance worker turned manager at General Electric. Jordan had four siblings: Larry, Deloris, Roslyn and James Jr. Jordan's ...

CHAPTER 6 PART 1,2, and 3 : Descriptive Text

  Definition of Descriptive Text Basically, descriptive text is a text that aims to explain, describe, or describe something. This thing can take the form of anything, be it animals, objects, locations, and so on. Usually descriptive text is characterized by the use of easy tense and focuses on one specific object. The object is then discussed again in more detail in the descriptive text. Then what is the difference with recount text? At a glance, you will see an example of a recount text, which then retells a story that happened in the past, using the easy past. While descriptive text describes something in more detail. Descriptive text can also mean: 1.Descriptive text provides information about how something or someone looks, this text uses words to describe what something or someone is like. 2.Descriptive text also provides facts about how Indonesian is actually used according to the rules and how this text should be used. Purpose of descriptive text The purpose of writing a de...

CHAPTER 5 PART 1,2, and 3 :

  Understanding Procedure Text Procedure text is text that contains steps to do something. It can take various forms, such as food or drink recipes, how to make an object, how to use or operate something, procedures for managing documents, and much more. procedure text function  The purpose of procedure text is to explain how something is made, done or used through successive steps (to show how something is made/used/done through a sequence of steps). In other words, procedure text is used to describe one by one how something can be made or achieved. Through procedure text, you will find it easier to understand and read instructions on how to do things in the right order. Procedure Text Structure The structure of procedure text consists of three parts, you know! What are the parts of the structure of procedure text? There are goals, materials, and steps. Let's see the explanation in the image below! Goal: provides information about the intent and purpose of the procedure and p...

CHAPTER 4 PART 3 : Conclusion

  News Item Text Structure To make news item text easy to read, you need to pay attention to these three important structures. The general structure of news item text is newsworthy event, background event, and source. Here's the explanation: Newsworthy event Newsworthy event means that an event to be written must have news value. One of the elements is actuality. Recent events clearly have a higher news value than old events. The value of this news can also be measured from the influence and importance or not of an event. For example, the election of a regent has greater influence and importance than the election of a village head. Background event Background event or background is an explanation of the events reported. The event background contains 5W + 1H to make it easier for readers to understand the news. Source Source or sources are very important to include. Source as a sign that events are factual and trustworthy. News can come from eyewitnesses, expert opinions, or library...