This document provides information about the recount text structure, including its purpose, generic structure, and language features. The generic structure of a recount includes an orientation introducing participants, place and time. It also includes a series of events described in the past tense, and may optionally include a reorientation with a personal comment. Language features include use of pronouns like "I" and "we", chronological connectors, linking verbs, action verbs, and simple past tense. It then provides an example recount text titled "Our Trip to the Blue Mountain" that follows this structure.
This document provides information about the recount text structure, including its purpose, generic structure, and language features. The generic structure of a recount includes an orientation introducing participants, place and time. It also includes a series of events described in the past tense, and may optionally include a reorientation with a personal comment. Language features include use of pronouns like "I" and "we", chronological connectors, linking verbs, action verbs, and simple past tense. It then provides an example recount text titled "Our Trip to the Blue Mountain" that follows this structure.
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This document provides information about the recount text structure, including its purpose, generic structure, and language features. The generic structure of a recount includes an orientation introducing participants, place and time. It also includes a series of events described in the past tense, and may optionally include a reorientation with a personal comment. Language features include use of pronouns like "I" and "we", chronological connectors, linking verbs, action verbs, and simple past tense. It then provides an example recount text titled "Our Trip to the Blue Mountain" that follows this structure.
This document provides information about the recount text structure, including its purpose, generic structure, and language features. The generic structure of a recount includes an orientation introducing participants, place and time. It also includes a series of events described in the past tense, and may optionally include a reorientation with a personal comment. Language features include use of pronouns like "I" and "we", chronological connectors, linking verbs, action verbs, and simple past tense. It then provides an example recount text titled "Our Trip to the Blue Mountain" that follows this structure.
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GROUP 1
ALYA MAGHRIZATUN NISA (01)
DAFFA ZUHDAN NAUFANI (06) TOHA AL UTHAINI (30) DEFINITION OF RECOUNT TEXT Recount is a text which retells events or experiences in the past. PURPOSE The purpose of recount text is either to inform or to entertain the audience. GENERIC STRUCTURE
1. Orientation: Introducing the
participants, place and time 2. Events: Describing series of event that happened in the past 3. Reorientation: It is optional. Stating personal comment of the writer to the story LANGUAGE FEATURES
Introducing personal participant; I, my group,
etc Using chronological connection; then, first, etc Using linking verb; was, were, saw, heard, etc Using action verb; look, go, change, etc Using simple past tense OUR TRIP TO THE BLUE MOUNTAIN
On Friday we went to the Blue Mountains. We
stayed at David and Dellas house. It has a big garden with lots of colorful flowers and a tennis court. On Saturday we saw the Three Sisters and went on the scenic railway. It was scary. Then, Mummy and I went shopping with Della. We went to some antique shops and I tried on some old hats. On Sunday we went on the Scenic Skyway and it rocked. We saw cockatoos having a shower. In the afternoon we went home. GENERIC STRUCTURE FROM OUR TRIP TO THE BLUE MOUNTAIN Orientation :On Friday we wet to the Blu Mountain.We stayed at