Text Types
Structure of text types
Time connectives
Comparative and superlative forms
Adverbs and Adverbial phrases
100

I give you instructions on how to do something.

Proceedure

100

introduction

rising action 

climax

falling action

resolution 

Narrative

100

Give me a time connective starting with F

Firstly, 

Foremost, 

Finally


100

What is the comparative & superlative form of big?

Bigger / Biggest

100

Give me an adverb for 

Beautiful

Utterly

Quite 

Very 


200

I describe something.

Description

200

Introduction

Materials

Steps

Small conclusion

Procedure. 

200

A time connective starting with N

Next

200

What is the comparative & superlative form of Scary?

Scarier / scariest

200

Give me an adverb for Late

Almost

Pretty

Very 

300

I discuss thoughts and feelings about a play/ movie/ song.

Review

300

Introduction (3 macros)

Linking sentence

Body (starting with time connectives)

Conclusion (steal a macro from introduction).

Explanation

300

A time connective starting with T

Then

300

What is the comparative & superlative form of Early?

Earlier / earliest 

300

Give me an adverbial phrase to describe running quick. 

As fast as he could 

Like lightening. 

400

I show you how something works, by detailing how or why. 

Explanation. 

400

Macro

3 or more micros

conclusion. 

Information Report

400

A time connective starting with A

Afterwards

After that

After a moment

All of a sudden

At last

400

What is the comparative & superlative form of Much?

More / most

400

Give me an adverbial phrase to describe where someone is waiting. 

under the clock

by the canteen

in the school yard

in the classroom 

500

I use emotive language to get you to agree with my opinion. 

Persuasive (exposition). 

500

Introduction

Hedging Statement

Main reasons plus evidence

Counter argument

String conclusion

Exposition (persuasive)

500
a time connective starting with I

Initially

It all began

In the blink of an eye.  


500

What is the comparative & superlative form of well?

Better / Best 

500

Give me an adverbial phrase to describe time. 

Yesterday evening

Before long

In the morning

Within seconds.