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IDEATIONAL MEANING: Language for Expressing ideas

IDEATIONAL MEANING: Language for Expressing ideas. Focus:. What is going on (processes, activities, behaviours , or state of being) Who or what is taking part (people, places, things, concepts, etc .) the details or circumstances surrounding these events (where, when, how, with what, etc.).

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IDEATIONAL MEANING: Language for Expressing ideas

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  1. IDEATIONAL MEANING:Language for Expressing ideas

  2. Focus: • What is going on (processes, activities, behaviours, or state of being) • Who or what is taking part (people, places, things, concepts, etc.) • the details or circumstances surrounding these events (where, when, how, with what, etc.)

  3. GENRE • Communicative purpose • Generic structure • Linguistic features

  4. SPOKEN TEXT WRITTEN TEXT • Transactional conversation • Casual conversation • Short functional text • Speech/monologue (in different genres such as descriptive, recount, narrative, etc.) • Short functional text • Essay (in different genres such as descriptive, recount, narrative, etc.)

  5. Casualconversation Transactionalconversation • Communicative purpose: to get something done • Generic structure: opening ^ transaction ^ closing • Linguistic features: ( see previous ppt.) • Communicative purpose: to maintain interpersonal relationship • Text structure: dynamic • Linguistic features: (see previous ppt.)

  6. Text Types: Monologue/Essay

  7. LITERARY TEXT TYPES: FACTUAL TEXT TYPES:

  8. LITERARY TEXT TYPES:

  9. FACTUAL TEXT TYPES:

  10. FACTUAL TEXT TYPES:

  11. Narrative

  12. Narrative

  13. Report

  14. Report

  15. Recount- (factual or literary)

  16. Recount- (factual or literary)

  17. Procedure

  18. Procedure

  19. Exposition

  20. Exposition

  21. Explanation

  22. Explanation

  23. Description (factual or literary) *This text type isoften embeddedwithin other texts

  24. Description (factual or literary) *This text type isoften embeddedwithin other texts

  25. Response (factual or literary)

  26. Response (factual or literary)

  27. Discussion

  28. Discussion

  29. Discussion

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