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Unit 3 Adventuring
Period 5 Writing
Interactive activity 1: Topic Talk
How do you understand “adventure”?
Could you please show us some examples?
Interactive activity 2: Sample Analysis
General statement
Supporting
details
Conclusion
1. Which textual pattern does the paragraph follow?General-specific pattern
Over the past 29 years, there has been a shift in Australians’ beliefs about adventure. To survey how Australians describe adventure, we interviewed 1,000 people. As Figure 1 shows, 43.4% of the interviewees said adventure was “getting off the beaten track and going to laces less visited by ordinary tourists.” A
total of 26.6% of them described it as “seeing and
doing something new.” Those who believed adventure was “highly risky activities” accounted for 22.5%.
Also, 6.4% of the people we interviewed thought it was “travelling on a budget.” It can thus be seen that in Australia what is adventurous to one person is not necessarily adventurous to another.
General statement
Supporting
details
Conclusion
A shift in Australians’
beliefs about
adventure.
Detailed shifts
Australians’ beliefs are different.
Over the past 29 years, there has been a shift in Australians’ beliefs about adventure. To survey how Australians describe adventure, we interviewed 1,000 people. As Figure 1 shows, 43.4% of the interviewees said adventure was “getting off the beaten track and going to laces less visited by ordinary tourists.” A
total of 26.6% of them described it as “seeing and
doing something new.” Those who believed adventure was “highly risky activities” accounted for 22.5%.
Also, 6.4% of the people we interviewed thought it was “travelling on a budget.” It can thus be seen that
in Australia what is adventurous to one person is not necessarily adventurous to another.
2. What is each part talking about?
Interactive activity 2: Sample Analysis
...Also, 6.4% of the people we
interviewed thought it was “travelling on a budget.”
...Also, a small percentage of the people we intervi