MATERI - RECOUNT TEXT LENGKAP ( TYPE, PURPOSE, ANALISIS GENERIC STRUCTURE LANGUAGE FEATURES)
Summary
TLDRThis educational video script introduces the concept of 'Recount Text', a narrative form detailing past events. It distinguishes between personal, factual, biographical, and imaginative recounts, each serving unique storytelling purposes. The script explains the structure of recount texts, including orientation, events, and reorientation, and highlights the use of past tense, time expressions, action verbs, and conjunctions. The aim is to share experiences, recount specific events, provide incident information, and teach life lessons, ultimately enriching the viewer's understanding of recount texts.
Takeaways
- π The lesson is about 'Recount Text', which narrates past events, either pleasant or unpleasant.
- π There are four types of recount texts: personal recount, factual recount, biographical recount, and imaginative recount.
- π€ Personal recount focuses on the writer's personal experiences, like a holiday trip or a fashion show.
- π° Factual recount presents a report of a real event, such as a train accident or traffic incident.
- π¨βπ« Biographical recount tells the life story of a person in a biographical form, like the biographies of historical figures.
- π¨ Imaginative recount offers a creative story based on past events, such as recounting dreams.
- π The purpose of a recount text can be to share unique experiences, recount specific events, provide information about an incident, or teach a lesson.
- π£οΈ Social function and writer's intention are key when determining the purpose of a recount text in questions like 'Why is the text written?'
- π The structure of a recount text includes orientation (introduction of who, what, where, and when), events (a series of activities), and reorientation (the aftermath or feelings after the event).
- π°οΈ Language features of recount texts include the use of past tense, time expressions (like 'last week', 'ago'), action verbs, and conjunctions.
- π The script provides an example of a recount text with its orientation, events, and reorientation, illustrating the language features used.
- π The lesson concludes with a reminder of the importance of understanding recount texts and a farewell in Arabic, wishing peace and blessings.
Q & A
What is a Recount Text?
-A Recount Text is a narrative that describes something that happened in the past, which can be either a pleasant or an unpleasant event.
What are the different types of Recount Texts mentioned in the script?
-The script mentions four types of Recount Texts: Personal Recount, Factual Recount, Biographical Recount, and Imaginative Recount.
What is a Personal Recount?
-A Personal Recount is a text that tells about the writer's own experiences, such as a personal holiday trip or a memorable event.
Can you provide an example of a Factual Recount?
-A Factual Recount presents a report of an event that actually happened, such as a train accident or a traffic accident recounted through the text.
What is a Biographical Recount?
-A Biographical Recount is a recount text that tells the life story of a person in the form of a biography, like the biographies of historical figures.
What does Imaginative Recount involve?
-Imaginative Recount involves presenting a fictional story based on an event that has occurred, such as recounting a dream.
What is the purpose of writing a Recount Text?
-The purposes of writing a Recount Text include sharing unique experiences, retelling specific events, providing information about an incident, and teaching the reader something.
What are the key terms related to the purpose of a Recount Text in the script?
-The key terms related to the purpose of a Recount Text are 'Social function' and 'intention', which refer to the text's overall goal and the writer's aim.
What is the structure of a Recount Text as described in the script?
-The structure of a Recount Text includes orientation (introduction of who, what, where, and when), events (a series of activities or incidents), and reorientation (the aftermath or feelings after the event).
What language features are commonly used in Recount Texts?
-Common language features in Recount Texts include the use of past tense, time expressions (like 'last week', 'ago'), action verbs, and conjunctions that indicate sequence (like 'then', 'after', 'during').
How does the script describe the language used in the diary recount example?
-The script describes the language used in the diary recount example as starting with a time expression ('yesterday'), mentioning participants, and using action verbs and conjunctions to describe the sequence of events.
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