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What is recount? • We use recount writing to retell events and describe things that have happened. • Lots of different types of text can recount events and describe things that have happened. Some of these include letter, diary, newspaper article, biography, sports report, trip report, and magazine article. Recount text * retells events * in time order (chronological) Recount organisation events in time order when? what happened in where? the end? introduction conclusion why was it neat last who? significant? line what? When you have made your time-line skeleton, use another colour to chop it into paragraphs. Factual Recount structure • Orientation – sets a context for understanding the events that follow; provides background information about who, where, when etc. • Record of events – recounted in chronological order. • Re-orientation (for factual recount) – rounds off the sequence of events usually by resetting events in time Or Judgement/significance (for autobiographical and biographical recount) evaluates the significance of the person Historical Recount Structure • Background – sets a context for understanding the events that follow; provides background information about who, where, when, including events leading up to the significant event • Record of Events – recounted in chronological order and may include some account of causes and consequences of events. • Evaluation – resets events in time and evaluates their significance.
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