Theoretical perspective: Sociolinguistics
Take principles underlying theoretical perspective and analyze why this sign is on the door of the cafeteria and
what mission it does communicate.
Framework:
Genre: Essay
Introductory part:
In the Introductory part as an author explain which theoretical perspective is chosen to generate this research.
The introduction must answer the question: What is your argument for the theoretical perspective taken?
This means you very clearly explain the purpose of having one theoretical perspective selected. For example,
why you can analyze this from the perspective of sociolinguistics.
Discussion part:
The first part refers to the description of perspective. What describes the selected theoretical perspective?
Second part – analysis of the case in context. [Creative type of writing where is hypothetically stated that it
could be in usage like this, and it could be explained like that.]
Conclusion part:
The conclusion answers the question: Why do I think so? (opinion offering on the concord or combination of
applied linguistics and the signs selected.
For example, why you think sociology is important to understand communication.