PPT-Persuasive Texts Language Features

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Persuasion what does it mean To talk someone into doing or thinking something Persuasive techniques Language Images Jargon Expert Opinion Inclusive language Appeals

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Persuasion what does it mean To talk someone into doing or thinking something Persuasive techniques Language Images Jargon Expert Opinion Inclusive language Appeals Rhetorical questions. Ch. 24 Continued. Classic Persuasive Appeals: Using Proofs. Pathos: Proof by Emotion. Aristotle taught that successful public speakers identify and appeal to four sets of emotions in their listeners.. Purpose: to convince the reader that the point of view or course of action recommended by the writer is valid.. The Persuasive Essay. To accomplish this, the writer must develop a limited topic which is well defined and debatable, that has more than one side.. 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. Macbeth. Conflict Poetry. The context of English:. KS4 Changes: Curriculum . 2017. Key Points. Greater focus on . unseen extracts . across both language and literature. . Contextual knowledge . essential to ‘unlocking’ extracts and constitutes 15% of English Literature marks.. : . Why do we write persuasive . essays? . How difficult is it to . convince someone to act a certain way or do something? . . Are there specific techniques that are helpful in persuasion? . What is the difference between persuasion and argument?. What is the message in the media selection?. . Cats everywhere are having a hard time smelling their boxes.. Persuasive Text- Techniques. Bandwagon. Def. : everyone is doing it. Appeal. Def. : use something the viewer values to get them to buy product . Have you ever been asked to give your opinion on something? Every day we deal with controversial issues and situations in which we can voice our opinion on a topic. . Sometimes it is in simple, every day things like convincing a friend to go to the movies instead of the game; or persuading a teacher to consider moving a test date; or negotiating with your parents to give you an increase in your allowance. . 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.. How to express an opinion, support it with evidence, and convey these thoughts using an intentional writing voice are skills urgently needed in writing instruction.” (. Caine. , 2008. ).  . What is Persuasive Writing?. Lesson . Goals. Define, identify, and create . examples of persuasive devices . including:. bandwagon. loaded terms. testimonial. name-calling. Essential . Questions. How does recognizing propaganda devices make you a better . Simple & Complex. Descriptive Text. A descriptive text is a text that wants you to . picture. . what they are describing:. A novel might want you to . imagine. the characters and see them in your mind.. 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.. 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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