Definition Explanation
Explanation is a text which tells processes relating to forming of natural, social, scientific and cultural phenomena. Generally the purpose of an explanation text is explaining how something forms or why the thing happens. So when we read an explanation text, the text will cover the answer of "how" or "why" relating to a thing or a phenomenon. It is often found in science, geography and history text books.
Explanation is a text which tells processes relating to forming of natural, social, scientific and cultural phenomena. Generally the purpose of an explanation text is explaining how something forms or why the thing happens. So when we read an explanation text, the text will cover the answer of "how" or "why" relating to a thing or a phenomenon. It is often found in science, geography and history text books.
Generic structure of Explanation
General statement; stating the phenomenon issues which are to be explained.
Sequenced explanation; stating a series of steps which explain the phenomena.
Language Feature of Explanation
Featuring generic participant; sun, rain, etc
Using chronological connection; to begin with, next, etc
Using passive voice pattern
Using simple present te
General statement; stating the phenomenon issues which are to be explained.
Sequenced explanation; stating a series of steps which explain the phenomena.
Language Feature of Explanation
Featuring generic participant; sun, rain, etc
Using chronological connection; to begin with, next, etc
Using passive voice pattern
Using simple present te
Example from Explanation text :
• [statement]
Rain always comes from clouds. But where do clouds come from? How does all
that water get into the sky?
• [explanation]
Think about your bathroom. There is hot water in your bath. Steam
goes up from the hot water. The steam makes small clouds in the bathroom. These
warm clouds meet the cold walls and windows, and then we see small drops of
water on the walls and windows.
• [explanation]
The world is like your bathroom. The water in the oceans is warm
when the sun shines on it. Some of this water goes up into the sky and makes
clouds. The wind carries the clouds for hundreds of kilometers. Then the clouds
meet cold air in the sky, and we see drops of water. The drops of water are
rain.
• [conclusion]
The rain falls and runs into rivers. Rivers run into oceans. And the water from
oceans makes clouds and more rain. So water is always moving from oceans to clouds
to rain to rivers to oceans. So the rain on your head was on other heads
before! The water in your garden was in other gardens in other countries.
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