Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Chapter. 8 - Expository Writing

Expository Writing is to write about some information. The writer researches about and explains specific information. It has several structures and types. The commonly used outcome of expository writing is reports. It can be done individually or with groups. And there are two types of reports; Collaborative reports and individual reports. The collaborative reports are very efficient way to learn how to divide their parts, share them, and compile them to make a complited report. "Children benefit from writing a group report, first, because the group provides a support system, and second because group members share the laborious parts of the work" (Tompkins, 2008, p. 177).


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