ANALYTICAL TEXT? YUK BELAJAR ANALYTICAL TEXT BAHASA INGGRIS

 

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Hey guys....  in my writing this time will discuss English analytical text, so let's start with the definition.

1. Definition of Analytical Text 
      Analytical Text is a text that contains the author's detailed thoughts about a phenomenon that is around. This text is included in argumentative text because it shows an opinion or argument against something.
2. General Structure of Analytical Text

a)   Thesis          

Introducing the topic and indicating the writer’s point of view.

b)   Argument

Explaining the argument to support the writer’s position. The number of     arguments may vary, but each argument must be supported by evidence and explanation.

c)   Reiteration

Restating the writer’s point of view or to strengthen the thesis. We can use     the   following phrase to make conclusion in reiteration.


3. Purpose of Analytic Text 
    To convince the reader that the topics presented was an important topic to be discussed or gained attention by way of providing arguments or opinions that support the main idea or topic.


4. Language Feature of Analytical Text
  • Using internal conjunction 
  • Using causal conjunction
  • Using Simple Present Tense
  •  Using compound and complex sentence.
  • Use word that link argument, such as firstly, secondly, and reasoning through causal conjunction, such as in addition, furthermore, however, therefore.
  • Focus on generic human and non-human participants.
  •  Use mental processes. It is used to state what the writer or speaker thinks or feels about something. For example: realize, feel, etc.
  • Use material processes. It is used to state what happens. For example: pollute, grab, write, etc.
  • Use of simple present tense
Subject + is / am / are + Object + Adverb
Subject + Verb 1 s/ es + Object + Adverb
  • Use of relational processes. The act of being, having, or becoming. For examples: is, has/have, become.
  • Use of internal conjunction to state argument. For example: in addition, moreover, then, alternatively, at first, finally.
  • Reasoning through casual conjunction or nominalization. For example:

a) Casual conjunction: because, because of, since, for.

b) Nominalization (the noun forms of verbs): the rapid increase in crime was causing          concern among the police.

 

       5.      5.  Sample of Analytical Text



Productivity

    Good mental condition can support a person's productivity. But it is not only caused by a good mental condition but also by a person's enthusiasm to make himself better. Good productivity can also be provoked with a specific purpose.

    Based on the results of a survey conducted, most respondents said they were even more productive because they had goals or objectives to achieve. However, some respondents felt they were less productive for no reason. Most respondents also stated that they were productive in the hope of being useful to others, while others stated that they were productive for personal gain.

    From the several survey questions that have been given, it can be concluded that some people become productive because they have goals. Most of them want to be wealthy, have their dream job, and make someone happy.

6. Reading Analytical Text


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