Instructions
To review your understanding about what you have learnt in Learning Activity 2, consider
thefollowing questions:
a. What have you learnt from Learning Activity 2?
I have learnt how to analyse the contextual differences and similarities
between a number of recount text in regard to the social
functions, the text structures, and the lexicogrammatical features
and to obtain a number of recount text in regard to the social functions, the
text structures, the lexicogrammatical features.
b. What do you need
to do when you are expected
to write a recount text?
I need to know the Key Features of Recount, such as the social function,
the generic structure of recount text which consists of three elements:
orientation, events, and reorientation by considering the lexicogrammatical
feature.
c. Does an outline empirically help you write a recount text? What does your experience tell you about it?
Yes, It does because it can help us to make a list of all the ideas that
are going to be in developed into sentences. In order to make an outline, one
needs to know basically we are going to say or what the theme is. Essentially,
an outline helps prevent a writer from getting stuck and write the recount
contains the events described in the sequence in which they occurred.
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