DESCRIPTIVE TEXT


Hi! Welcome back to my blog๐Ÿ‘‹๐Ÿ‘‹. Today i want to explain about Descriptive Text.   

Descriptive Text is one type of text, that clearly describes the properties attached to something, be it humans, animals, plants or inanimate objects.
The purpose of this text is to provide clear information about the object being depicted to the reader.


Characteristics of Descriptive Text:

- Using the Simple Present Tense
- Use many Adjectives 
- Use Relating Verb

Generic Structure of Descriptive Text

• Identification
 This section, located in the first paragraph, is a gesture to identify an object that you want to describe. Identification serves to introduce to readers about the object that we will explain, before we say about the object in more detail in the next paragraph.

• Description
 This section, located in the second paragraph and so on, contains the qualities inherent in something that you introduced to the reader in the first paragraph.

This is a descriptive text example of a place that I want to visit


University of Indonesia Urban Forest

Located in South Jakarta and Depok which are densely populated cities, University of Indonesia area is a source of clean air. As much as 75% of the University of Indonesia area is a green area in the form of urban forest that has six large lakes whose acronyms form each word KAMPUS, which are K(enanga), A(ghatis), M(ahoni), P(uspa), U(Lin), and S(alam).

We can find this green area around Jalan Cinta, a road that stretches from University of Indonesia Student Dormitory to the Faculty of Engineering University of Indonesia. On Sunday, various groups of people come to this area to carry out sports activities, such as jogging or just walking to enjoy the fresh air around. There are also some bicycle communities that use this forest as their bicycle tracks. Two commonly used tracks are known as Mangkuk track and Nyamuk track. All recreational activities in this urban forest are free of charge, but visitors still have to maintain cleanliness and orderliness from the campus environment. Besides it functions as absorption area, this forest is also used as germplasm conservation and biodiversity research land in one of the best public universities in Indonesia. There are a number of tree species found in this urban forest, such as Jati, Meranti, Kopi, Karet, and Matoa



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