2. “ Report text is a text which
present information or
describe about something in
general. Usually, it is a result
of systematic observation
and analyses."
The Definition of
Report Text
3. The Generic Structure
of Report Text
1. General Clasification » statements that describe the
common subject of the report, common description, and
classification.
2. Description » Tells what the phenomenon under
discussion; in terms of parts, qualities, habits or
behaviors; This section gives us an overview of commonly
occurring phenomenon, either of its parts, its properties,
habit, or behavior. The point is, presenting elaboration of
scientific classification.
There are also some information on the generic structure,
which includes :
1) General information, is the part that mentions the general
information of the theme of writing.
2) Bundles of Specific Information, give us the elaboration of
general information.
4. The Purpose of
Report Text
The purpose of report text is to
present information about
something. It usually describes an
entire class of things or describes
things in general way, whether
natural or man-made like mammals,
the planets, rocks, plants, countries
of region, culture, transportation,
and so on.
5. The Language Feature
of Report Text
1. Use of general nouns, ex. Hunting Pandas, rather than
particular nouns, ex. My Panda.
2. Use of relating verbs to describe features, ex “Pandas
are cute animal”.
3. Some use of action verbs when describing behaviour,
ex. “Pandas cannot run”.
4. Use of timeless present tense to indicate usualness,
ex. “Tropical cyclones always begin over the sea”.
5. Use of technical terms, ex. Isobars are lines drawn on
a weather map;
6. Use of paragraphs with topic sentences to organise
bundles of information, repeated naming of the topic
as the beginning focus of the clause.
8. Many people have known this tame and cute animal. It called panda. Pandas
are mammals. They are tame animal and they are kind of raccoon. Originally,
pandas lived in South and East China and parts of Myanmar and Vietnam.
Today, pandas are found in six isolated forest areas in Sichuan, Gansu, and
Shaanxi provinces in China. Pandas live in high mountainous areas, usually
from 2,700 to 3,700 meters (8,500 to 11,500 feet) above sea level, that have
natural forested areas with fir, spruce, and bamboo.
Pandas have a white coat with black fur around their eyes, on their ears,
muzzle, legs and shoulders.Its weight about 100-150kg. Many people think
that the pandas only eats stems, leaves and bamboo, but it will also eat
berries, fruit, flowers, fungi, grass and insects. It also eats flowers like
crocuses and irises which grow in its mountain habitat. In the wild it will also
catch fish and hunt small birds and rodents, like bamboo rats. This is not
enough to live on, though, so it mainly eats various species of bamboo.
Pandas have claws to protect their selves from danger.
9. They can also swim and climb trees. But when panda have a defent it can
certainly fight back Giant pandas will display aggression by lowering their
heads and staring directly at the opponent. Because of its size and strength,
a panda is a potentially frightful and awesome beast. But its clumsy and
uncoordinated ways make it an awkward and defensive creature. It fumbles
along, pigeon-toed, in an ungraceful, diagonal walk. It is rarely urged from
this lumbering pace. Only a young panda, or a panda in desperate flight, will
venture to climb a tree. And once it has reached the top, it becomes an even
greater task to get down.
Despite its aloof manner and clumsiness, the giant panda has won a
reputation as a loving and adorable creature. With its big, furry head, gentle,
flat face, and dark-ringed, sad-eyes, the giant panda is irresistible. Its
lopsided movements and its timidity have endeared it to countless friends
and admirers at zoos around the world.