- Text communicative purpose of the Review is to critique the event or artwork to your reader or listener the public, such as movies, shows, books, etc.
Generic Structure Review Text
Each type of English text (genre) has its Generic Structure which vary according to the communicative purpose to be presented to the reader. And for Generic Structure of Review Text, there are 4 sentence structure, namely:
1. Introduction
Like any type of English text (genre) to another, on the first paragraph of a review text contains an overview of the work or material will be reviewed. An overview of the work or the object could be a name, usability, and so forth.
2. Evaluation
Generic Structure In the second, Evaluation, providing a detailed description of the work or material that was reviewed, could be parts of the work or object, uniqueness and quality. But do not give much description of the work or the object, as we review the text like "teach" the prospective buyers and it's not good. Evaluation of the work or in the object as far as needed by the buyer is the most correct. The term is used in the second paragraph of its structure is not far from the word "good" or "no" works or objects. In the evaluation section, usually consisting of more than one evaluation.
3. Interpretation
In the third part, the author gives his own views on the objects. Surely phase is done after adequate evaluation of the work or goods. Often to support and strengthen the work of the author or objects, the author compares the work or the work object or a similar object. In this phase the authors wrote in the paper or what the object is worth or what the object or in the work is less valuable.
4. Summary
In this section, the author gives the reader the conclusion of the works or objects that have been reviewed. After giving an explanation on the evaluation and author own views on interpretation, the authors came to comment whether it works or not to prospective buyers.
Language Features
In Review Text, there are several characteristics of language such as the following:
- Using the present tense.
- Many use the adjective (the word carpenter) like, bad, good, valuable, etc.
- Frequent use of long clause (clause length) and complex.
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