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SMA KOLESE GONZAGA - Grade 12
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What is a discussion text?
It is a text which presents a problematic discourse. This problem will be discussed from different viewpoints. Discussion is commonly found in philosophical, historic, and social text. In other word, Discussion is a kind of genre used to present (at least) two points of view about an issue.
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To present arguments from differing points of view about an issue or problem
To present two points of view about an issue or problem
The Purpose of a discussion text
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Generic Structure
Issue
Argument Pro
Argument Cons
Conclusion
Subject | Subject
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Multiple Select
What is presented in a DISCUSSION TEXT?
(two answers)
an issue
a fairy tale
a problem
news
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How many point(s) of view is/are needed in a DISCUSSION TEXT?
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Multiple Choice
The fourth generic structure is ...
Issue
Conclusion
Argument Pro
Argument Cons
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Positive or negative language that judges the worth of something. It includes language to express feelings and opinions, to make judgments about aspects of people such as their behaviour, and to assess quality of objects such as literary works.
Evaluative Language
Present Tense
Modality
Possibility :
can, may, shall
Necessity :
should, will, ought
Obligation :
dare, need. must
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Continuous
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Language Features
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A connective is a word that joins one part of a text to another.
Connectives can be conjunctions, prepositions or adverbs.
And, because, also, next, furthermore, ...
Connectives
Comparative :
adj-er than
Superlative :
the adj-est
Comparisons
"Cause and effect" is a relationship between events or things, where one is the result of the other or others. This is a combination of action and reaction. Something happens (a cause) that leads to an effect.
Cause and Effect
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Write An ISSUE
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Write an ARGUMENT (pro OR cons)
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Write an ARGUMENT (pro OR cons)
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Write an ARGUMENT (pro OR cons)
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