Reflective Summary M 2 LA 4
Instructions
To review your understanding about what you have learnt in Learning Activity 4, consider the following questions:
a. What have you learnt from Learning Activity 4?
b. What are the social functions you have learnt from notices?
c. How are notices structured?
d. What are the lexico-grammatical features commonly found in notices?
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a. From Learning Activity 4, I have learnt about Notices.
Notices are a form of functional texts used as instruction or guidance to someone doing or not doing something. There are types of Notice such as Caution, Prohibition, and Warning.
b. The social function of notice is to give information to people to do something appropriately, to give direction, to warn people, to give information about a certain place, and to prohibit people from doing something.
c. The structure of notice:
- Attention gather (optional)
- Information
- Closure (optional)
d. The lexico-grammatical features of notices
- Imperative sentence (can, should, may, etc)
- Command (keep the door, slow down, keep the room clean, etc)
- Declarative sentence
- Information (for staff only, rest area, bike route, etc)
- Prohibition sentence (no smoking, no parking, etc)
- Spoken or written language features (forbidden, banned, prohibited, not allowed, not permitted, not suggested, can’t, may not, must not, etc)
- Singular and plural nouns with or without articles a, the, this, those, my, their, etc.
b. The social function of notice is to give information to people to do something appropriately, to give direction, to warn people, to give information about a certain place, and to prohibit people from doing something.
c. The structure of notice:
- Attention gather (optional)
- Information
- Closure (optional)
d. The lexico-grammatical features of notices
- Imperative sentence (can, should, may, etc)
- Command (keep the door, slow down, keep the room clean, etc)
- Declarative sentence
- Information (for staff only, rest area, bike route, etc)
- Prohibition sentence (no smoking, no parking, etc)
- Spoken or written language features (forbidden, banned, prohibited, not allowed, not permitted, not suggested, can’t, may not, must not, etc)
- Singular and plural nouns with or without articles a, the, this, those, my, their, etc.
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