expository text compare and contrast
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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL MAYOR DE SAN MARCOS
Universidad del Perú, Decana de América FACULTAD DE EDUCACIÓN
Escuela Académico Profesional de Educación
COURSE: Development of training materials for teaching foreign languagesTEACHER: Nora Victoria Solís AroniSTUDENT: Carolina Contreras Hidalgo
Mayo 2016
COMMUNICATION SITUATION
SENDER: English or Communication teacher RECEIVER: 1ST secondary students MESSAGE: In this class the teacher tries to show the students one kind of
expository text (compare and contrast) from an example and then a text. PURPOSE: The purpose of this class it´s that students can recognize this kind
of text from the signal words and also identify the structure and how they can organize in other cases.
CONTEXT: The context in which they will carry out this activity is in class. Also, as teacher, we can give them some material to increase their knowledge.
HOUSE
NEST
Compare (same) Contrast (different)
Both are shelters. Nests are usually smaller than houses; houses are bigger than nests.
Birds make their nests just like humans make their homes.
A house has a roof.
Both use trees. Humans use lumber from trees; birds use twigs and branches.
A nest is a place for the bird to lay an egg.
Both can shelter more than one inhabitant. Nests are simple; houses are more complex.
Both take up space. Houses usually have more than one room in them.
Both have to be taken care of. Birds might repair a hole; humans might repair a leak.
A bird can live in a house as a pet; humans don’t live in nests as pets.
Same asSimilarAlike
Different fromIn comparison
By contrast
SIGNAL WORDS AND PHRASES
ButOn the other hand
On the contraryYet
HoweverDespite
As opposed to
Before applying the screen protector, clean the surface of your phone's screen with a soft cloth. Once the surface of your screen is clean, remove the paper backing on the screen protector. Evenly apply the sticky side of the screen protector to your phone's screen. Smooth out any air bubble trapped on between the protector and the phone screen. Enjoy the added protection.
Screen Protector
SEQUENCE
All matter, all things can be changed in two ways: chemically and physically. Both chemical and physical changes affect the state of matter. Physical changes are those that do not change the make-up or identity of the matter. For example, clay will bend or flatten if squeezed, but it will still be clay. Changing the shape of clay is a physical change, and does not change the matter's identity. Chemical changes turn the matter into a new kind of matter with different properties. For example, when paper is burnt, it becomes ash and will never be paper again. The difference between them is that physical changes are temporary or only last for a little while, and chemical changes are permanent, which means they last forever. Physical and chemical changes both affect the state of matter.
COMPARE AND CONTRAST
Chemical and Physical Changes