ELS Module 1: English Discourse
ELS Module 1: English Discourse
ELS Module 1: English Discourse
Exercise 1: Now as you have been introduced to different definitions of discourse, try to formulate
an alternative definition in your own word.
Exercise 2: Again, as you have been given illustrations of discourse, list spoken and written
discourses that you are familiar with.
Exercise 3: Again, as you have been given a comprehensive review of historical background
discourse analysis, list the names of scholars contributing to the developments of discourse
analysis up to this point of our discussion.
Exercise 4: (i) Important points of discourse analysis definition in your own words.
(ii) Find other definitions of discourse analysis that other scholars made in other
sources or references.
Discourse analysis covers all forms of texts, spoken or written ones. It identifies linguistic
features characterizing the genres, meaning that each genre has its own linguistic feature. Discourse
analysis is able to identify those features.
Exercise 5: Now, before going on to discuss the scope of this module, as you have been given a
brief summary of how discourse analysis relate to other disciplines, (1) write important points of
the relationship covered by the scope of study of discourse analysis, and (2) try to develop your
own definitions of discourse analysis in a multidisciplinary perspective.
With law, it can be used in analyzing legal actions, interactions, and documents.
With history, in analyzing historical spoken discourse and texts.
With mass communication, in analyzing mass-mediated messages, the development of
texts.
With poetics, in analyzing literary texts.
Exercise 6: Now, before going on to discuss Sinclair and Cluthard‟s system of analysis and its
problematic issues, (1) write important systems put forward by Flowerdew (2002) and Edmondson
(1981) and (2) give brief explanation for each of them.
Exercise 7: Now, before closing, as you have been given a brief introduction to the systems of
analysis given by Sinclair and Coulthard (1975) and Berry (1981), write brief explanation for each
of their system.