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TYPES OF COMPOSITION

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When you write a composition you need to understand the type of writing required. Your piece of writing can be in the form of a letter, an article for a magazine / newspaper or a report.

 

LETTERS are written to people for a specific reason (e.g. to give advice, to make a complaint etc).

They include:

· Informal letters to people you know well, written in a personal chatty style.

· Formal letters to managers/officials etc, written in a polite formal style.

· Semi-formal letters to people you do not know well or people you know but you want to sound polite and respectful (e.g. a teacher of yours, your pen friend's parents, et c.), written in a respectful style.

 

ARTICLES are found in magazines and newspapers. The following can be found in the form of an article:

· Descriptions of people, places, buildings, objects, festivals, ceremonies etc.

· Narratives about real or imaginary events which happened in the past. They can be written in the first person (first-person narratives) when the writer is the main character of the story or in the third person (third-person narratives) when the writer is describing events which happened to people.

· News reports about current/recent events (e.g. fires, accidents, etc) written in impersonal style. News reports present facts objectively and unemotionally.

· Reviews discussing a film, TV programme, book, etc and recommending it or not to the reader.

· Discursive essays about arguments concerning particular subjects.

Discursive essays include:

- "For and Against" essays which present the pros and cons on a specific topic

- Opinion essays which present the writer's personal opinion on a specific topic

- Providing solutions to problems which discuss a problem and its causes, making suggestions and mentioning the expected results and consequences

- Letters to the editor which present the writer's personal opinion on a specific topic or the writer's suggestions on a specific problem.

A good article should consist of:

· an eye-catching headline which gives the reader an idea of what the article is about. Headlines are normally brief and are written in the same style (formal or informal) as the article itself.

· an interesting introduction

· a main body consisting of two or more paragraphs where details on the topic are given

· a conclusion which gives an appropriate ending to the article.

REPORTS are formal pieces of writing and have a specific format and features. They include:

· Assessment reports discussing the suitability of a person, place, plan, etc for a

particular purpose, job, etc.

· Proposals reports discussing suggestions or decisions about future actions.

 


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