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English discourse types

Text types of compulsory courses:

1. Dialogue and interview;

2. Narrative, such as personal stories, character introductions, short stories, telephone calls, scripts, etc. ;

3. Descriptive words, such as places, things, product introductions, etc. ;

4. Practical writing, such as diaries, personal letters, resumes, brochures, questionnaires, etc.

5. News reports, such as newsletters and special reports;

6. New media discourse, such as general network information, e-mail, mobile phone short messages, etc.

7. Other discourse types, such as tables and guides, tables and charts, timetables, billboards, maps and legends, menus and cooking recipes, rules, operating instructions, weather forecasts, songs and poems.

Types of texts in elective compulsory courses;

1. Special discussions, lectures, reports, etc.

2. Narrative, such as novels, science fiction stories, humorous stories, etc.

3. Argumentative essays, such as essays and comments;

4.? Descriptive text, such as phenomenon explanation, reason explanation, etc. ;

5. Practical writing, such as formal letters;

6. New media discourse, such as blogs, knowledge or popular science web pages.

7. Other discourse types, such as prose, drama, fable, film and television, jokes, advertisements, etc.

Discourse types in elective courses to improve students quality;

1. Special lectures, speeches, debates, etc. ;

2. Narrative articles, such as literary masterpieces and biographies of celebrities;

Argumentative essays, such as newspaper editorials, columns, book reviews, film reviews or abstracts of academic papers;

4 descriptive text, such as organization introduction, scientific and technological achievements introduction, operation guide, user manual, etc. ;

5. Apply formal styles, such as proposals, suggestions, work plans, agendas, etc. ;

6. Other discourse types, such as special articles, scientific research and academic reports.