In the IB English Ab Initio course, students learn to produce various text types for different audiences and purposes. Each text type has specific conventions—structures, language, and styles—that students should understand and use to communicate effectively. Here are some key text types in English Ab Initio along with their conventions: 1. Decalogue A Decalogue is a list of ten rules, principles, or guidelines often used to provide advice or outline important steps in a process. Conventions : Title that indicates the purpose of the Decalogue (e.g., “10 Rules for Success” or “Top 10 Study Tips”). Organized into ten clear, numbered points. Concise, direct language, often imperative (command) form (e.g., “Respect others,” “Stay focused”). Each point should be brief and to the point, summarizing essential information. Can use motivational or inspirational language. 2. Informal Letter / Email - Conventions: - Salutation (e.g., “Dear [Name],” or ...
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