INTRODUCTION TO EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURES EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURE

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INTRODUCTION TO EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURES

INTRODUCTION TO EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURES

EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURE � The way the editor or publisher has arranged and printed

EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURE � The way the editor or publisher has arranged and printed the piece of writing. � Knowing about external text structure helps you to understand what you are reading.

WHY DO WE USE EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURES? 1. Clarify Material 2. Give Extra Information

WHY DO WE USE EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURES? 1. Clarify Material 2. Give Extra Information 3. Show Detail 4. Emphasize Important Information 5. Make Information Easier to Understand

TYPES OF EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURE �Italics �Bold �Sidebars �Heading �Subheading �Illustrations �Graphs �Photographs �Captions

TYPES OF EXTERNAL TEXT STRUCTURE �Italics �Bold �Sidebars �Heading �Subheading �Illustrations �Graphs �Photographs �Captions

ITALICS � Italics are slanted font and used to make a word stand out

ITALICS � Italics are slanted font and used to make a word stand out Indian as a term Europeans of the 1400 s used the term Indies to refer to India, China, Japan and other Asian lands.

ITALICS 1) Why would you put words in italics?

ITALICS 1) Why would you put words in italics?

BOLD � Bold words informs the reader of important key words/vocabulary Example: Some parents

BOLD � Bold words informs the reader of important key words/vocabulary Example: Some parents encouraged their children to assimilate, which means to be absorbed into.

BOLD 2) Why would you put words in bold?

BOLD 2) Why would you put words in bold?

SIDEBAR � Sidebars are boxes of information that give extra information about a topic.

SIDEBAR � Sidebars are boxes of information that give extra information about a topic.

SIDEBAR Example:

SIDEBAR Example:

SIDEBAR 3) Why do you think we have sidebars?

SIDEBAR 3) Why do you think we have sidebars?

HEADING � Usually at the top of the page and explains the central topic

HEADING � Usually at the top of the page and explains the central topic or theme. SUBHEADING � Used to clarify or divide the text under a title or heading

Heading Subheading

Heading Subheading

ILLUSTRATIONS & GRAPHS � An illustration is a drawing to better explain the text.

ILLUSTRATIONS & GRAPHS � An illustration is a drawing to better explain the text. �A graph is a visual representation of data or numbers.

ILLUSTRATION Example:

ILLUSTRATION Example:

GRAPH Example:

GRAPH Example:

ILLUSTRATION AND GRAPH 4) Why do we have illustrations and graphs?

ILLUSTRATION AND GRAPH 4) Why do we have illustrations and graphs?

PHOTOGRAPHS & CAPTIONS �A photograph is a real-life picture representing information from the text

PHOTOGRAPHS & CAPTIONS �A photograph is a real-life picture representing information from the text �A caption is the writing under a photograph and tells you the details of the picture

PHOTOGRAPH & CAPTION � Example: Photograph Caption Supporters of Republican presidential hopefuls hold signs

PHOTOGRAPH & CAPTION � Example: Photograph Caption Supporters of Republican presidential hopefuls hold signs outside a polling station at Webster School, in Manchester, New Hampshire, on January 10.