Across
- 3. The form of communication (spoken or written).
- 4. A type of classroom talk used to give directions.
- 8. A type of classroom talk where the teacher gives feedback.
- 9. Language used in academic writing (not informal).
- 12. A text that includes opinions supported by reasons.
- 13. A text that explains facts, ideas, or processes.
- 14. Language used to persuade the reader.
- 16. The relationship between the writer and the reader.
- 17. A teaching approach that integrates content and language learning.
Down
- 1. A genre that tries to convince the reader using arguments and evidence.
- 2. A process where verbs are turned into nouns in academic writing.
- 5. A type of text that tells a story with characters and events.
- 6. A type of question that encourages longer answers.
- 7. A structure that includes beginning, problem, and resolution.
- 9. The part of SFL that refers to what the text is about.
- 10. The purpose or goal of a text.
- 11. People or figures in a story.
- 15. The theory that studies how language creates meaning in context.
