INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
Descriptive Essay
1. A piece of writing in which the author describes a
place, object, event, emotion or any other item.
2. Instead of focusing on
facts and statistics,
the author portrays/creates a clear picture
of what was observed
or experienced.
3.
So, it's important for you to identify exactly what you
want to describe.
Again, a descriptive essay will focus on portraying one
of the following:
a person
a place
a memory
an experience
an object
4.
As you write your descriptive essay, the best way to
create a vivid experience for your readers is to focus
on the five senses.
sight
sound
smell
touch
taste
5. There
goes a famous saying about
descriptive essay writing:
Show, don’t tell.
6.
Consider these two simple examples:
1. I grew tired after dinner.
2. As I leaned back and rested my head against the top
of the chair, my eyelids began to feel heavy, and the
edges of the empty plate in front of me blurred with
the white tablecloth.
7.
You often have a particular reason for writing your
description.
Example:
Imagine that you want to write a descriptive essay about your
Grandfather
You've chosen to write about your grandfather's:
1. physical appearance
2. and the way that he interacts with people.
It’s a general description with no particular reason!!
8.
However,
rather than providing a general description of these
aspects, you want to convey:
your admiration for his strength and kindness.
This is your reason for writing the descriptive essay.
9. To achieve this,
you might focus one of your paragraphs on:
1. describing the roughness of his hands,
2. roughness resulting from the labor of his work
throughout his life
BUT……….
10. ………BUT
You might also describe:
how he would hold your hands
so gently with his rough hands when
having a conversation with you
or when taking a walk.
(That’s the reason.)