MYP 1: Unit 3: Lesson 4: What is Expository Writing?

 

Lesson 4: What Is Expository Writing?

Dear students,

In Lesson 4, we explore expository writing and its purpose. 

We learn that expository writing is used to explain a process, idea, or concept clearly and logically, rather than to tell a story. By comparing narrative and expository texts, we identify how facts, explanations, and clarity play a key role in this type of writing.

Through discussion and examples, students recognise how expository writing is used in everyday life, such as in instructions, articles, and informational texts.

If you would like to revisit this lesson or practise further, please refer to the lesson link here.

Happy learning!
Ms. Risha Kalra

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