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TEXT

STRUCTURE
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MRS. LARA MADELO


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INTRODUCTION

It is important to note that there is no official list of text


structures. Different writers have different lists of text structures. A
nonfiction text can have one overall text structure or several
different text structures.

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THIS LEARNING PLAN IS DESIGNED FOR
YOU TO:

IDENTIFY THE DETERMINE THE CREATE A GRAPHIC RELATE THE ACQUIRED


DIFFERENT STRUCTURE USED ORGANIZER INFORMATION WITH
STRUCTURES OF IN A CERTAIN APPROPRIATE FOR THE ONE’S LIFE
A TEXT TEXT TEXT STRUCTURE EXPERIENCE

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WHAT IS A TEXT STRUCTURE?

INTERNAL THE STRUCTURE AUTHORS WRITE A


ORGANIZATION OF A TEXT MAY TEXT TO
OF A TEXT CHANGE MANY COMMUNICATE IDEAS;
TIMES IN A WORK THEY WILL USE A
AND WITHIN A STRUCTURE THAT
PARAGRAPH. GOES ALONG WITH THE
IDEA.

- MEYER (1985)

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chronological
COMMON TEXT
exemplification/
STRUCTURES
classification sequence

persuasion

compare cause
and and
contrast effect
problem -
solution

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CHRONOLOGICAL
ORDER
TARGET AUDIENCE = Time

COST SAVINGS = Order

Stories are told chronologically or in


order of time.

It is also known as time


order. This structure is
organized from one point
to another.

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SEQUENCE
It does not take place in a specific
point in time.

This method of organizing text is


generally used in giving instructions.

Information is organized by the order it


occurs.
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SEQUENCE

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CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER VS. SEQUENCE

CHRONOLOGICAL

- Texts organized - Texts describing


chronologically processes or
occur AT A sequences DO
SPECIFIC TIME and NOT occur at a
SETTING specific time and
- i.e. events during setting

SEQUENCE
the Christmas party - i.e steps in
cooking spaghetti

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CAUSE AND EFFECT
Paragraphs structured
as cause-and-
effect explain reasons why
something happened or
the effects of something. A
cause-and-effect text
structure is generally used
in expository and
persuasive writing modes.

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PROBLEM-SOLUTION
This is a pattern of organization
where information in a passage is
expressed as a dilemma or
concerning issue (a problem) and
something that was, can be, or
should be done to remedy this
issue (solution or attempted
solution) is provided.
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REMEMBER!!!

Cause and effect passages


do not propose solutions to
any negative occurrences
within the passage but rather
just explain why or how they
happen.

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COMPARE AND CONTRAST

Compare and Contrast is a


text structure or pattern of
organization where the
similarities and differences of
two or more things are
explored.

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EXEMPLIFICATION
Exemplification means to provide
examples. Citing examples
supports the topic and clarifies
the general statement. A good
exemplification essay requires
using enough and detailed
examples to get the point across.

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clothing them

giving names
and referring to
celebrating
themselves as
their birthdays
“mommy”
and/or “daddy
Some
people treat
animals as
part of their
family.

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CLASSIFICATION
A classification paragraph divides
things into groups, classes, or
categories. It also organizes ideas
into divisions based on criteria or
standards

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HOW DOES TEXT STRUCTURE HELP


READERS?

structure of a text The text When readers do not


can help readers structure is also have a strong
find answers to an important knowledge of the
questions component of topic of a text, they
summarizing. depend more on the
structure.

- (Cataldo & Oakhill)


LEARNING PLAN 2 IN A NUTSHELL

• Structure is an important feature of academic


writing. A well-structured text enables the reader
to follow the argument and navigate the text.

• In academic writing, a clear structure and a logical


flow are imperative to a cohesive text.

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VALUES INTEGRATION

Understanding and analyzing text structures will help


you navigate the various structures presented within
nonfiction and fiction text. Hence, this strategy will
help you improve reading comprehension.

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THANK YOU!!!

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