Introduction to Discursive Writing
00:00:00What is Discursive Writing? Discursive writing is a form of writing that presents balanced arguments on a particular topic. It is an essential component of Module C in academic studies.
Features of Discursive Writing "Discursive writing" refers to the use of logical reasoning, evidence, and critical analysis to present multiple perspectives on a given subject matter.
Defining Discursive Texts
00:00:30"Discursive texts" refer to texts that explore ideas or various topics without the intention of persuading the audience towards a specific viewpoint. These types of texts aim to present multiple perspectives on an issue, encouraging readers to consider different viewpoints. Examples include feature articles, creative nonfiction, blogs, personal essays, documentaries and speeches.
Defining Features of Discursive Writing
00:01:19Discursive writing explores controversial topics in an unbiased way, engaging readers in a lively discussion. It does not aim to convince the reader but rather provoke thought. The tone is informal and conversational, allowing for personal anecdotes and imaginative language. Unlike other styles of writing, discursive texts can use less formal evidence such as anecdotes and events.
Why Choose Discursive?
00:03:48Discursive writing is a relaxed and conversational style that allows for analyzing a topic from all angles without the pressure of picking a side. It is useful when you are undecided on a topic or want to explore controversial or personal subjects. Additionally, it provides freedom to experiment with language while still having a basic structure.