Purpose = inform and describe (extend knowledge)
Aim = clarify and provide information (needs research)
Uses
facts and details
opinions and examples
Slide 2
Characteristics
Language = precise, objective and focused on the subject
Organisation = paragraphs
thematic progression (introduction / development / conclusion)
topic sentence
Shared Knowledge - consider age, education and context
Information offered - attention must be paid to
vocabulary
point of departure
method of exposition - definition
comparison
example
Slide 3
Structure
Description = list characteristics and features
Sequence = list items or events
numerical
chronological
Comparison and contrast = list similarities and differences
Cause and effect = why something happened and results
Problem and solution
Pro-con = list positive and negative effects
Slide 4
Methods
Definition
Logical (A = B - C)
Rhetorical (more elaborated and may include examples)
Classification and division = arrangements of ideas
Classification = several items into groups
Division = one item into parts
Example = Illustration (concrete detail / sense of participation)
Comparison and contrast - analogy, simile, metaphor
Cause and effect = Analysis - reasons and consequences
Process analysis - answers how
Slide 5
Teaching strategies
(Tompkins, 1998)
Introduce organisational pattern
Give students opportunities to work on texts
Invite students to write paragraphs using the patterns