Types of Text

We encounter a wide range of text types in the teaching of English and literacies. In the Australian Curriculum: English, texts are loosely grouped according to three purposes: Imaginative, or Literary, Informative and Persuasive. However, each of these loose categories contains a number of different text types written for more refined purposes. For example, Literary texts include narrative, poetry, fables, biographical recounts, and dramatic scripts. Informative texts include the many forms of information reports and explanations, as well as inquiry reports. Persuasive texts include advertisements, arguments and discussions, and hortatory texts.  Engaging with a text type begins with identifying its context, purpose and intended audience, its structure (at entire text, passage and sentence levels), and understanding how the language choices work to achieve its communicative purpose.

  

Writing for Purpose: PETAA Resources Pathway

Posted on 20/11/2023
This series of Teaching writing for purpose staff meeting professional learning sessions guides school leaders informing and extending their team’s capability to teach the writing of a variety of genres and text types and their purposes.