Recount
Recounts tell the reader what happened.
They retell a past event eg: a visit to a farm.
Recounts begin by telling the reader who was involved, what happened, where this event took place and when it happened. This is called the orientation.
The sequence of events is then described in some sort of order eg: time.
There may be a reorientation at the end which summarises the event.
Example of a recount: shows the structure and language features of a recount text.
Writing recounts
When writing recounts you should:
Recount: example
This sample recount is labelled to show you the structure and language features of a recount text.
title: A visit to a sheep property
(orientation)
Last holidays I visited a sheep property. I helped in the shearing sheds and in the yards.
(sequence of events)
On the first day, the Merino wethers were crutched. I helped by sweeping up after the rouseabout picked up the wool pieces. Shearers start early (at 7.30 am).
After lunch, we started shearing the lambs. There were more than 400 so we didn't finish until the next day. Once again I was sweeping and picking up dags.
I was tired by the end of the day in the shed but our work wasn't finished. We all had to help to get the wethers and lambs back into the paddocks. As well, we had to get a mob of ewes and their lambs into the yards for shearing the next day. Then it was time for tea (that's what my nanna calls dinner).
(reorientation 0
This was a very long day but I enjoyed it a lot.
RECOUNTS
There are two (2) kinds of recounts :
Social Function:
Text organization:
A. Personal Recount
Language features :
The use of:
Recounts tell the reader what happened.
They retell a past event eg: a visit to a farm.
Recounts begin by telling the reader who was involved, what happened, where this event took place and when it happened. This is called the orientation.
The sequence of events is then described in some sort of order eg: time.
There may be a reorientation at the end which summarises the event.
Example of a recount: shows the structure and language features of a recount text.
Writing recounts
When writing recounts you should:
- focus on individual people ie: use the words, I or we
- use words which indicate when (eg: after lunch) and where the events took place (eg in the shed)
- write in the past tense eg had, visited
- use action words eg helped, crutched.
- Write a phrase that indicates when an event took place.
- Write a phrase that indicates where the event took place.
- List two words that are written in the past tense.
- List two other action words from the text
Recount: example
This sample recount is labelled to show you the structure and language features of a recount text.
title: A visit to a sheep property
(orientation)
Last holidays I visited a sheep property. I helped in the shearing sheds and in the yards.
(sequence of events)
On the first day, the Merino wethers were crutched. I helped by sweeping up after the rouseabout picked up the wool pieces. Shearers start early (at 7.30 am).
After lunch, we started shearing the lambs. There were more than 400 so we didn't finish until the next day. Once again I was sweeping and picking up dags.
I was tired by the end of the day in the shed but our work wasn't finished. We all had to help to get the wethers and lambs back into the paddocks. As well, we had to get a mob of ewes and their lambs into the yards for shearing the next day. Then it was time for tea (that's what my nanna calls dinner).
(reorientation 0
This was a very long day but I enjoyed it a lot.
RECOUNTS
There are two (2) kinds of recounts :
- Personal recount
- Factual recount
Social Function:
- tell the readers what happened in the past through a sequence of events.
Text organization:
A. Personal Recount
- Orientation (who,when,where)
- Events (what happened in a chronological order)
- Re-orientation (the conclusions/comments on the experience)
- Orientation
- Events
Language features :
The use of:
- Past Tense
- Time Conjunctions
- Nouns and Pronouns ( I, We)
- Action Verbs
- Adverbs and Adverbs of Phrase (in my house, two days ago)
- Adjectives






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