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    comes from the latin word discursus, meaning "argument” or “conversation”

    discourse

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    formal and often lengthly discussion of a topic

    discourse

  • 3

    can be spoken or written

    discourse

  • 4

    what is the purposes of discourse?

    to inform to persuade to entertain

  • 5

    provides a comprehensive discussion on a topic

    to inform

  • 6

    aims to convince readers of a certain perspective

    to persuade

  • 7

    engages and amuse the audience

    to entertain

  • 8

    analyzing a discourse

    culture social environment experiences

  • 9

    the beliefs, custom attitudes, languange and other things that define culture may influence the author’s persoevtive on several issues

    culture

  • 10

    the author’s physical surroundings and social relationships, as well as the culture of the time may have influenced his or her writings

    social environment

  • 11

    personal accounts of firsthands experience of events, though subjective, established credebility and liability of information presented in discourse

    experiment

  • 12

    types of discourse

    argumentation description exposition narration

  • 13

    presents logical reasoning for or against idea

    argumentation

  • 14

    uses vivid language to create mental images. it triggers the imagination of readers

    description

  • 15

    explains or clarifies a topic, often giving step by step details

    exposition

  • 16

    recounts event in a structured format

    narration

  • 17

    is generally focused on creative works such as poetry, short stories, novels, plays, and even nonfiction. Also, it includes texts that are used strictly for business communication such as letters, memos, and resumes.

    literary discourse

  • 18

    types of literary discourse

    poetic expressive transactional

  • 19

    found in poetry novels, and plays, focusing on themes and ideologies

    poetic

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    this type of discourse is commonly found in academic journals, letters and diaries, and blogs. typically writen in thirs person point of view

    expressive

  • 21

    this type of discourse is commonly found in instructional materials, advertisement and editorial articles. it is directive

    transactional

  • 22

    expository or argumentation of nature

    academic discourse

  • 23

    often found in academic journals, research paper, and essays

    academic discourse

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    brainstorming, planning and organizing ideas

    prewriting

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    writing an initial version and revising it

    writing

  • 26

    checking grammar, spelling and mechanics

    post writing

  • 27

    considered as preliminary stage

    prewriting process

  • 28

    three main factors in pre writing

    topic audience purpose

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    the subject or issue being discussed

    topic

  • 30

    the intended reader of the piece

    audience

  • 31

    the reason of writing (to inform, to persuade, to entertain)

    purpose

  • 32

    generating and narrowing down ideas

    brainstorming

  • 33

    visually structuring information

    graphic organizer

  • 34

    Thisshowsthecommoncharacteristicsoftwoideasorconcepts.Thisdiagramusestwo or more overlapping circles to show similar and different attributes.

    venn diagram

  • 35

    this help students to organize information before, during and after the lesson

    kwl chart

  • 36

    displays the steps or stages of the process

    flow chart

  • 37

    used to represent hieararchy, classification and branching

    network tree

  • 38

    a visual representation of ideas branching out from a central theme often used for brainstorming and organizing thoughts

    mind map

  • 39

    it is often used to help students develop criticaly thinking by organizing different types of question about a topic

    questioning

  • 40

    organizes ideas hierarchically and consicely

    outlines

  • 41

    the major subject of an outline

    topic

  • 42

    the key ideas related to the subject

    main topic

  • 43

    supporting detailes, under each main topic

    subtopic

  • 44

    more specific points under subtopic

    supporting details

  • 45

    uses complete sentence for each main topic and subtopic

    sentence outline

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    uses short phrases of word instead of complete sentence

    topic outline

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    a method of providing examples to clarify a concept or topic

    exemplification

  • 48

    method that divides things into groupc classes or categories

    classification

  • 49

    explores reason and outcome

    cause and effect

  • 50

    identifies an issue and suggest solution

    problem-solution

  • 51

    argues of particular viewpoint

    pesuation

  • 52

    directly stated in the statement

    definiton clues

  • 53

    a similar word is use to explain the unfamilliar term

    synonym clues

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    a word with the opposite meaning provides context

    antonym clues

  • 55

    specific examples clarifies the meaning

    example clues

  • 56

    analyzing a discourse

    culture social environment experiences

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    comes from the latin word discursus, meaning "argument” or “conversation”

    discourse

  • 2

    formal and often lengthly discussion of a topic

    discourse

  • 3

    can be spoken or written

    discourse

  • 4

    what is the purposes of discourse?

    to inform to persuade to entertain

  • 5

    provides a comprehensive discussion on a topic

    to inform

  • 6

    aims to convince readers of a certain perspective

    to persuade

  • 7

    engages and amuse the audience

    to entertain

  • 8

    analyzing a discourse

    culture social environment experiences

  • 9

    the beliefs, custom attitudes, languange and other things that define culture may influence the author’s persoevtive on several issues

    culture

  • 10

    the author’s physical surroundings and social relationships, as well as the culture of the time may have influenced his or her writings

    social environment

  • 11

    personal accounts of firsthands experience of events, though subjective, established credebility and liability of information presented in discourse

    experiment

  • 12

    types of discourse

    argumentation description exposition narration

  • 13

    presents logical reasoning for or against idea

    argumentation

  • 14

    uses vivid language to create mental images. it triggers the imagination of readers

    description

  • 15

    explains or clarifies a topic, often giving step by step details

    exposition

  • 16

    recounts event in a structured format

    narration

  • 17

    is generally focused on creative works such as poetry, short stories, novels, plays, and even nonfiction. Also, it includes texts that are used strictly for business communication such as letters, memos, and resumes.

    literary discourse

  • 18

    types of literary discourse

    poetic expressive transactional

  • 19

    found in poetry novels, and plays, focusing on themes and ideologies

    poetic

  • 20

    this type of discourse is commonly found in academic journals, letters and diaries, and blogs. typically writen in thirs person point of view

    expressive

  • 21

    this type of discourse is commonly found in instructional materials, advertisement and editorial articles. it is directive

    transactional

  • 22

    expository or argumentation of nature

    academic discourse

  • 23

    often found in academic journals, research paper, and essays

    academic discourse

  • 24

    brainstorming, planning and organizing ideas

    prewriting

  • 25

    writing an initial version and revising it

    writing

  • 26

    checking grammar, spelling and mechanics

    post writing

  • 27

    considered as preliminary stage

    prewriting process

  • 28

    three main factors in pre writing

    topic audience purpose

  • 29

    the subject or issue being discussed

    topic

  • 30

    the intended reader of the piece

    audience

  • 31

    the reason of writing (to inform, to persuade, to entertain)

    purpose

  • 32

    generating and narrowing down ideas

    brainstorming

  • 33

    visually structuring information

    graphic organizer

  • 34

    Thisshowsthecommoncharacteristicsoftwoideasorconcepts.Thisdiagramusestwo or more overlapping circles to show similar and different attributes.

    venn diagram

  • 35

    this help students to organize information before, during and after the lesson

    kwl chart

  • 36

    displays the steps or stages of the process

    flow chart

  • 37

    used to represent hieararchy, classification and branching

    network tree

  • 38

    a visual representation of ideas branching out from a central theme often used for brainstorming and organizing thoughts

    mind map

  • 39

    it is often used to help students develop criticaly thinking by organizing different types of question about a topic

    questioning

  • 40

    organizes ideas hierarchically and consicely

    outlines

  • 41

    the major subject of an outline

    topic

  • 42

    the key ideas related to the subject

    main topic

  • 43

    supporting detailes, under each main topic

    subtopic

  • 44

    more specific points under subtopic

    supporting details

  • 45

    uses complete sentence for each main topic and subtopic

    sentence outline

  • 46

    uses short phrases of word instead of complete sentence

    topic outline

  • 47

    a method of providing examples to clarify a concept or topic

    exemplification

  • 48

    method that divides things into groupc classes or categories

    classification

  • 49

    explores reason and outcome

    cause and effect

  • 50

    identifies an issue and suggest solution

    problem-solution

  • 51

    argues of particular viewpoint

    pesuation

  • 52

    directly stated in the statement

    definiton clues

  • 53

    a similar word is use to explain the unfamilliar term

    synonym clues

  • 54

    a word with the opposite meaning provides context

    antonym clues

  • 55

    specific examples clarifies the meaning

    example clues

  • 56

    analyzing a discourse

    culture social environment experiences