Lesson 1-Text As Connected Discourse
Lesson 1-Text As Connected Discourse
Connected
Discourse
Learning Targets:
1. 2. distinguish 3. identify
describe a between and properties
written among patterns of a well-
text as of development written
connected in writing text
discourse across
disciplines
We understand that what happened
in the first part was the cause of
what happened in the second part.
DISCOURSE ANALYSIS
Text vs. Discourse
• While text is defined as the sequence of
paragraphs that represents an extended unit
of speech, discourse is the language beyond
these sentences. It is language use relative to
social, political and cultural formations
(Jaworski & Coupland, 1993)
Analyzing a discourse is usually contextual.
The reader tries to consider several factors
that may have influenced the writer to make
certain claims. Those factors explain the
author’s biases, philosophy, and educational
and professional backgrounds, among
others. Below are three of those factors.
1. Culture – The beliefs, customs, attitudes, language, and other things that
define culture may influence the author’s perspective on several issues. Knowing
about the culture the author belongs to, the reader may understand his or her
biases.
In order to convince the readers, the author of the passage mentioned a study to
support his or her claim about video games. The author did not simply state that
video games may cause children to become violent; he or she proved it by citing
two experts.
TYPES OF
DISCOURSES
• Description – This type of discourse is based
on the main impression of the author about the
topic or subject. His or her impression is
influenced by prior knowledge, culture,
environment, and experiences, among others.
As the writer describes his or her
observations, it triggers sensory images
among readers.
Example:
Through the author’s description, the reader can infer what the
person Margarette looks like.
TYPES OF
DISCOURSES
• Exposition – This aims to inform, clarify, and
explain a phenomenon. It defines what
something is and provides an in-depth
discussion about topics that are usually less
explored. Moreover, it gives reader
instructions on how something is done.
Example:
How to set up an email account
• No clear topic sentences – be sure that the main idea in your paragraph
will be in the first sentence
• Poor use of transition signals – don’t use them between every sentence in
a paragraph
• No progression – every sentence in your essay should add something more
to your argument
• Poor referencing – it is great to reference, but it should always be clear
what a pronoun refers to
• Parts of the essay cannot be understood – don’t let bad paraphrasing
destroy the content of your essay.
REVIEW
1. What is the purpose of informative
New Sydmouth Public
text? Library: What can I borrow
A) To persuade you to buy something. or hire?
There is a large
B) To describe how a scene might look in
collection of books including
a novel. paperbacks, non-fiction
C) To provide clear facts about books, ‘talking
something. books’, books in large print
and books in languages
D) To tell you how to do something. apart from English. Up to 6
2. The following passage is an example items can
of informative text: true or false? be borrowed for 3 weeks.
A) True
B) False
3.) What is this text passage CLEAR YOUR DEBTS FAST!
Do you owe more money than you
trying to persuade you to do? are making? Do you have lots of
A) To go on holiday. different debts?
It’s quick and easy to apply and you
B) To make some home could get the money within just 2
days! Yes that’s
improvements. right 2 days, so why waste time. So if
you want to clear your debts, make
C) To take out a loan with the home
advertising loan company. improvements, go on a holiday or just
buy something you’ve always wanted
D) To buy something you’ve call us now
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always wanted
4.) What type of discourse The boy was astonished by what
he saw inside. Never could he
is the following passage?
have imagined that, there in the
A) description middle of the desert, there
B) argumentation existed a tent like this one. The
ground was covered with the
C) exposition most beautiful carpets he had
D) narration ever walked upon, and from the
top of the structure hung lamps
of hand-wrought gold, each with
a lighted candle.
5.) What type of text would you need to use to tell someone how
to wire a plug?
A) persuasive B) instructive C) informative D) descriptive
6. The following passage contains descriptive text: true
or false?
Measure the first side. Measure three foot on the first side and
mark it off. Measure four foot on the second side and mark it off.
Everyone was in a state of high excitement, all the women in light
cotton saris worn specially for the occasion, now clambering over
the side, screaming when the boat rocked and clutching each
other in pleasurable panic.
SEATWORK
1.You just heard that your favorite band is playing at
the university gymnasium on Friday. Unfortunately, you
are scheduled to work at your part-time job. Through
writing a letter to your boss, explain why you need time
off on Friday.
2.Your friend plans to meet you at the university
cafeteria before seeing the concert. However, this friend
needs directions since he does not know the campus. In a
note to your friend, explain how to walk or drive to the
school and where to meet.
3.You have just seen a fantastic concert at the university
gymnasium. You want to capture the experience in your
diary. In a journal entry for yourself, describe the show
and your feelings.