Using
Anecdote in Language class
The
article says anecdotes are stories, usually from personal experience, that
people tell to make a point or entertain others during a conversation. These personal
stories have a considerable role in everyday human interaction, and according
to Wright, “the whole world is full of storytellers.” The researchers in
sociolinguistics and discourse analysis have six narrative elements of
anecdotes such as abstract, orientation, complicating events, resolution, coda,
and evaluation.
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