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e_LKPD Analytical Exposition

Kelas XI SMA Semester 1

e_LKPD

Bahasa Inggris

Kelas XI SMA
Semester 1

Analytical Exposition
text

By Henni Kurniawati, S.Pd.

KOMPETENSI DASAR

3.1. Membedakan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur kebahasaan

beberapa teks eksposisi analitis lisan dan tulis

(persuasif atau argumentatif) dengan memberi dan meminta

informasi, menyampaikan pendapat/pikiran terkait isu aktual, sesuai

dengan konteks penggunaan

4.1. Teks eksposisi analitis (persuasif atau argumentatif)

4.1.1. Menangkap makna secara kontekstual terkait fungsi
sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur kebahasaan teks eksposisi
analitis lisan dan tulis (persuasif atau argumentatif) terkait
isu aktual.

4.1.2. Menyusun teks khusus dalam bentuk teks eksposisi analitis
lisan dan tulis (persuasif atau argumentatif) dengan
memperhatikan fungsi sosial, struktur teks, dan unsur
kebahasaan sesuai konteks.

Definition

Analytical Exposition is a text
that elaborates the writer‘s idea
about the phenomenon surrounding

Social Function

to persuade the reader that the
idea is an important matter and
to analyze the topic that the
thesis/opinion is correct by
developing an argument to
support it

Generic Structure

Thesis

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

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

Reiteration

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

Language Features

Using relational process

Dimas is tall, he is the tallest in class
Dilan is at home

Using internal conjunction

@ Moreover
@ In addition
@ Alternatively

Using causal conjunction

@ Furthermore
@ However
@ Therefore

Language Features

Using Simple Present Tense
In my opinion, elementary school
teacher works hard.
English is the world’s most important
language.
Using compound sentence
@ And
@ But
Using complex sentence
@ Before
@ After
@ Although
@ Therefore

Language Features

Using Summarizing words
@ In short, …
@ In a word, …
@ In brief, …
@ To sum up, …

Using Concluding words
@ In conclusion, …
@ On the whole, …
@ Altogether, …
@ In all, …

Language Features

Using Emotive words
I’m worried of his safety.
She felt in love with him since her first
sight.

Using Words that qualify statements
My son's friend probably will eat at our
house tonight.
We left for work at our usual time.

Language Features

Words that link arguments
Firstly, add some sugar into the glass.
However, they have no other way.
Therefore, i have to go home before the
rain.
Using Connector words
@ Firstly
@ Secondly
@ Finally
@ Also
@ Moreover

Let's Discuss 1

Read carefully and answer the
questions!

SHOULD CARS BE BANNED FROM THE CITY ?

Cars should be banned from the city center
at least in the biggest cities because they
bring on more problems than benefits. Pollution
is the top one major drawback, along with
traffic jams and a relentless decrease in local
commerce.

Firstly, it is widely known that cars are
responsible for the highest levels of carbon
dioxide emissions, the most common
greenhouse gas.

Secondly, public transportation should be the
priority mean of commuting. Even after the
implementation of urban toll, London and São
Paulo have reached peaks of immobility in
their centers in the last decades. London has
fallen back on bicycle routes and São Paulo
has tried hard to work up subway and buses
lines.

In addition to that, local commerce looses
pedestrians and consequently sales volume
decreases. Local residents are forced to move
out of the city center making the area much
more devaluated.

In some conditions, cars can be good for us
if we want to go to a far destination. But,in
the other hand, cars become not good for
human health caused by the carbon dioxide
emissions. What can we do now is, starting
using public transportation rather than private
transportation. So, we have to know how to use
cars wisely for our life.

Answer the questions!

1. What is the text talking about?
2. Mention the arguments stated by the

writer!
3. Do you agree with the writer's

opinion? Why?
4. What is the top one major

drawback?
5. "Cars should be banned from the

city center at least in the biggest
cities because they bring on more
problems than benefits"

The word they refers to ...

Let's Discuss 2

Make an analitical exposition
text related to Covid-19
pandemic!

Thank You


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