Rabu, 27 Januari 2021

explanation text

Explanation Text ; Definition, Generic Structures, Purposes, Language Features



Hello everyone.
— I’m sure my friends have been familiar with the word Explanation. Because in the world of education and even in daily life we usually meet explanation, maybe from our teacher, our parents, even our friends. These explanations are one example of Explanation Text. For example, do you ever explain something to your friends? When your friend asked, how is the process of rain, or how is the process of human creation?, etc. Then you explained to your friends about it. These explanations are one of example of Explanation Text.
Well, for my friends who want to learn about explanation text, my friends have come in the right place because in this occasion I will try to present explanations and examples of Explanation Text in detail and complete. I hope my explanation about Explanation Text below can be useful for all of the readers. Amen

Definition of Explanation Text

Explanation is a text which tells processes relating to forming of natural, social, scientific and cultural phenomena. Explanation text is to say ‘why’ and ‘how’ of the forming of the phenomena. It is often found in science, geography and history text books.

Generic Structure of Explanation Text

– General statement
General statement; stating the phenomenon issues which are to be explained.
– Sequenced of explanation
Sequenced explanation; stating a series of steps which explain the phenomena.

Purpose of Explanation Text

– Explanation is a text which tells processes relating to forming of natural, social, scientific, and cultural phenomena.
– To explain how or why something happens.
According to Mark Anderson and Kathy Anderson (1997: 82) says that the explanation text type is often used to tell how and why thing (phenomena) occur in nature.


Language Features of Explanation Text

In an explanation text, there are linguistic features as below :
– Using simple present tense
– Using abstract noun (no visible noun)
– Using Passive voice
– Using Action verbs
– Containing explanation of the process ..

Examples of Explanation Text

Example of Explanation Text about Natural Phenomenon

How does Rain Happen?

Rain is the primary source of fresh water for most areas of the world, providing suitable conditions for diverse ecosystems, as well as water for hydroelectric power plants and crop irrigation.
The phenomenon of rain is actually a water circle. The concept of the water cycle involves the sun heating the Earth’s surface water and causing the surface water to evaporate. The water vapor rises into the Earth’s atmosphere. The water in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid droplets. The droplets grow until they are heavy and fall to the earth as precipitation which can be in the form of rain or snow.
However, not all rain reaches the surface. Some evaporates while falling through dry air. This is called virga, a phenomenon which is often seen in hot, dry desert regions

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Rabu, 20 Januari 2021

Cause and Effect

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To begin, you should know the definitions of cause, effect (noun), and affect (verb).

(When effect is a verb, it is spelled with an a = affect.)

Cause

(noun) a person or thing that makes something happen

  • The cause of the accident was a flat tire.


    flat tire


(verb) an action that makes something happen


  • The flat tire caused the car to wreck.

    flat tire

Effect

(noun) a change that is a result of an action or cause

  • The snowstorm had an effect on his mood.


    snow


Affect

When effect is used as a verb, it is usually spelled with an a = affect.


(verb) to produce an effect; to cause a change in something.

  • The snowstorm affected his mood.

    snow


Talking about causes and effects in English

To express cause and effect in English, we us certain words and phrases.

  • due to

  • because of

  • owing to

  • thanks to

  • as a consequence of

  • as a result of

  • because

  • since

  • as

  • for

To express cause and effect, these words or phrases will either be followed by a
noun or a verb.


Followed by a noun

These cause/effect phrases are followed by a noun or noun phrase.
  • due to

  • because of

  • owing to

  • as a consequence of

  • as a result of

  • thanks to

In the following examples, the noun or noun phrase will be underlined.

The cause always comes after the cause/effect signal word or phrase.


Followed by a verb

These cause/effect signal words are followed by a subject + verb or verb phrase

  • because

  • since

  • as

  • for