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Textual Structures: Elements

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Created on March 11, 2024

Learning the component parts of texts.

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Unit 2

Textual Structures

Teacher Alejandra R.

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Contents

Elements

Activity

Watch the following video!

It'll help you to gain more knowledge about what each textual structure mentioned in there, contains.

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The internal structure that underlies most writing is composed of three fundamental elements: the introduction, the development and the conclusion. Each of these elements plays a vital role in organising and presenting the content, enabling the reader to understand the text and the author to effectively transmit the message.

Elements

Development

Conclusion

Introduction

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INTRODUCTION

DEFINITION

CHARACTERISTICS

USES

Initial part of a text where the main topic is introduced and the purpose of the writing is established.

3.

1.

Includes elements such as the presentation of the topic

Captures the reader's

4.

2.

Gives an overview of the points to be discussed

Provides context about the topic to be covered

It prepares the reader for what is to come and

for the rest of the writing.

02

DEVELOPMENT

DEFINITION

CHARACTERISTICS

USES

Constitutes the central part of the text, where the main arguments, ideas or events are presented and developed.

3.

Relevant examples are presented to support th main idea

1.

It is where detailed information is provided.

4.

May be organised into paragraphs, sections or chapters.

2.

Issues are analysed indepth.

Expands and explains the points presented in the introduction, providing the reader with a full understanding of the topic.

03

CONCLUSION

DEFINITION

CHARACTERISTICS

USES

Final part of the text where the main idea is summarised and strengthened, and the argument or narrative is brought to a satisfactory closure.

1.

Main points discussed are summarized.

3.

It may include recommendations, reflections or suggestions on the implications of the topic for future research

2.

Provide a final reflection on the topic.

To restate the key points and appropriate closing to the text, leaving a lasting impression on the reader.

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