IELTS
JOURNAL
39
Understanding what writers are doing
If you are able to see what the writers are doing, it will be much easier
to understand
what they are saying. Learning this technique will help you with almost all question
types of the reading module.
Broadly speaking, writers do the following:
1
Writers describe. They present information. They describe processes. They
describe what happened. They define and label things. They classify things into
different types. This kind of writing is called ‘descriptive writing’.
A user manual
for a microwave oven,
a library catalogue, a news article about a car accident, a
children’s story and a laboratory report are all examples of descriptive texts.
2
Writers argue. They give opinions. They express their viewpoints. They make
claims. They give reasons. They give evidence to support their claims. They
predict what will happen. This is called ‘argumentative writing’.
A letter to the
editor of a newspaper,
a newspaper editorial, a political pamphlet and a
university essay about the advantages and disadvantages of using
computers are
all examples of argumentative texts.
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