DESCRIPTIVE NARRATIVE PARAGRAPH WRITING

Mdm. ANNA
16 Dec 202428:25

Summary

TLDRIn this lesson, the instructor explains an upcoming writing assessment where students will create a 200-250 word descriptive narrative paragraph. The assessment, worth 25% of the grade, requires blending descriptive writing (vividly describing a subject with sensory details) and narrative writing (telling a story with plot, characters, and resolution). Students will choose from three topics and must combine both elements to craft a compelling story. The instructor emphasizes the importance of balancing detailed descriptions with a structured narrative and encourages students to read additional materials for further understanding.

Takeaways

  • 😀 **Descriptive Narrative Writing** combines both descriptive and narrative elements. It requires you to describe in detail and tell a story with a plot, characters, and setting.
  • 😀 **Assignment Overview**: You will write a descriptive narrative paragraph (200-250 words) in Week 13, which accounts for 25% of your grade.
  • 😀 **Descriptive Writing** focuses on creating vivid images using sensory details (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) to help readers imagine what you're describing.
  • 😀 **Narrative Writing** involves telling a story with a clear structure, including a plot, characters, conflict, and resolution.
  • 😀 **Descriptive Narrative Paragraph** is a blend of both types of writing: it describes the subject in detail and tells a story that engages the reader.
  • 😀 When describing, avoid merely telling facts; instead, use sensory and figurative language to allow readers to visualize the subject.
  • 😀 **Narrative Writing** should follow a clear sequence (exposition, rising action, climax, resolution), though some flexibility is allowed with the use of flashbacks and transitions.
  • 😀 The purpose of **descriptive narrative writing** is to express your emotions, perspectives, and creativity while telling a memorable or significant story.
  • 😀 Use transitions between descriptive and narrative elements to maintain a smooth flow in your writing.
  • 😀 Students are encouraged to read additional resources (slides and links provided) to further explore descriptive and narrative writing techniques and apply them in their assignments.

Q & A

  • What is the focus of the upcoming writing assessment?

    -The upcoming writing assessment will focus on writing a descriptive narrative paragraph, where students will need to combine elements of description and narration in a 200-250 word paragraph.

  • How long will the writing test last, and what is its weight in the overall course?

    -The writing test will last for 2 hours, and it will account for 25% of the overall course grade.

  • What kind of topics will be provided for the descriptive narrative paragraph writing?

    -Students will be given three descriptive narrative topics, from which they can choose one to write about.

  • What are the two main components of a descriptive narrative paragraph?

    -A descriptive narrative paragraph combines elements of description and narration, focusing on both vividly describing the subject and telling a story with a plot, characters, and setting.

  • What is the difference between a descriptive paragraph and a narrative paragraph?

    -A descriptive paragraph focuses on describing a subject in detail using sensory details to create a vivid picture, while a narrative paragraph tells a story with a plot, characters, setting, and resolution.

  • Can a descriptive narrative paragraph follow a strict order of events?

    -No, a descriptive narrative paragraph does not necessarily follow a strict chronological order. It may use flashbacks or transitions to create a smoother, more coherent flow.

  • How should sensory details be used in descriptive writing?

    -Sensory details such as sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch should be used to make the description vivid and allow readers to imagine the subject clearly.

  • What is the importance of figurative language in descriptive narrative writing?

    -Figurative language, such as similes, metaphors, and personification, helps to enhance the description and make the writing more engaging and imaginative for the reader.

  • What should students focus on when combining description with narration?

    -When combining description with narration, students should focus on describing the subject in vivid detail while also telling a story with a clear plot, characters, and setting.

  • What task is assigned to students after the lesson?

    -Students are assigned to write a draft of a descriptive narrative paragraph, which they can submit in the class Telegram group for feedback to demonstrate their understanding of the topic.

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