PPT-Year 3 Lesson 1 – exploring persuasive language
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English You will need A pencil and paper Learning intention To recognise the language used to persuade people What is persuasive language When you persuade someone
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English You will need A pencil and paper Learning intention To recognise the language used to persuade people What is persuasive language When you persuade someone you are convincing them that what you think is right. Ethos, Pathos, Logos. What is Rhetoric?. Rhetoric (n) -. the art of speaking or writing effectively (Webster's Definition). . According to Aristotle, rhetoric is "the ability, in each particular case, to see the available means of persuasion." He described three main forms of rhetoric: . .. My opinion statement (I deserve…): . T. wo . reasons I . want. this:. ___________________________________. ______________________________________. 2. ___________________________________. ______________________________________. Evidence of planning and revision. . You get up to 5 marks for - . Evidence . of planning and revision. . What does this look like?. What is evidence of planning and revision?. Analysis of the ways in which the . Kaye Price-Hawkins. Priceless Literacy. www.pricelessliteracy.homestead.com. kayepricehawkins@aol.com. Persuasive Text. http://dese.mo.gov/divimprove/sia/msip/DOK_Chart.pdf. Instructional Focus. Persuasive writing:. . Language of Persuasion . Persuasive texts use complex language to express and justify an . opinion. . The writer is trying to persuade the reader to their . point of view. .. Examples: letter, speech, debate, thesis, essay, expert opinion. AFOREST persuasive. techniques. This lesson we will:. Mind-map where we might find persuasive techniques. . Read about some persuasive techniques.. Complete a matching activity.. Where might we find persuasive techniques?. About persuasion. Persuasive writing is for arguing a case or point of view and is intended for anyone who may be interested in the subject but may hold a different point of view.. Let’s look at the five key areas of persuasive writing. Define the following words. Generate connotations. Discuss which words have positive, neutral, or negative connotations.. Group, throng, mob. Insinuate, suggest, imply. Slow, challenged, retarded. Thin, skinny, scrawny. Argumentative writing. Used to convince the reader to believe the writer’s view point on a debatable issue. Want to convince the reader to do something or believe something. Persuasive Writing Must…. Persuasive Word Choice. Expert Testimony. . Expository vs. Persuasive Writing. Expository Writing. . Writing to Explain. Uses specific words and phrases that help the reader understand ideas.. Shows care about the topic with voice and language appropriate for the audience.. Lesson 1. Recognise Different Perspectives When Making Assertions……..……... 1. Lesson 2. Recognise Other. Opinions about Text……………………………….……... 7. Lesson 3. Recognise the Attributes. Introduction to Language Analysis END GAME The goal of this unit of work is to demonstrate your understanding of how an author attempts to persuade readers to agree with his or her contention Text Response . Context Writing . Language . Analysis . . Section . A – Text response (Reading and responding) . D. etailed . knowledge and understanding of the selected . text . (The Kite Runner . What makes it persuasive?. What features can you identify?. Did you spot all of these?. Rhetorical question. Imperative verbs – words that tell you what to do (bossy words!). Modal verbs – must, should.
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