This lesson contains 10 slides, with text slides and 1 video.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
Speeches Lesson 2
Modes of Persuasion
Slide 1 - Slide
Benoem het gebruik van pen en papier!
Structure of this explanation
For each mode:
What is it?
What are you trying to achieve?
What do you use to achieve it?
What should you avoid?
How valued is it?
Slide 2 - Slide
Even duidelijkheid over wat er gaat komen
Persuasion
The appeal to reason, your "argument", that is: the reasoning behind your opinion
Goal: to convince the audience that your reasoning is valid
Use: logical reasoning, facts, figures
Avoid: getting your facts wrong, logical fallacies
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Aantal voorbeelden die je kunt gebruiken:
Logical reasoning -> All spiders have eight legs. Black Widows are a type of spider. Therefore Black Widows have eight legs.
Facts and figures -> zie voorbeeld (je kan "will come up in a bit" zeggen)
Getting your facts wrong => if you get your facts wrong people won't agree with you, especially if they're easily verifiable
Logical falacies -> It should be okay to destroy property when you are angry because angry people destroy things. / I saw a bunny this morning and then I was late for work so bunnies are bad luck
Met "given the most weight" bedoel ik dat dit ze echt wordt aangeleerd, terwijl de andere twee meer impliciet zijn
Persuasion
The appeal to emotion
Goal: get your audience on your side by getting their emotions in tune with you
Use: metaphors or stories, anecdotes, passion in your voice
Avoid: inappropriate emotion, only going for emotion, not reading the room
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stoies / anecdotes help interest your audience. Passion in your voice helps to get people to feel with you.
Inappropriate emotion: als je mensen boos wil maken moet je niet verdrietig doen
Alleen op de emotie gaan wordt vaak niet geaccepteerd, er moet iets van logica in zitten
Not reading the room = als je heel boos doet maar mensen worden niet boos met je dan vinden ze dat vaak niet overtuigend
Persuasion
The appeal to believability
Goal: to convince the audience that you know what you're talking about and are trustowrthy
Avoid: appealing to authority as a reason you're right (I'm a teacher so I'm right), losing goodwill
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Example: What's school for?
Video by Prince Ea, half speech half song
Pay attention to how he uses pathos, when he uses logos, and how he builds his ethos
After video: 2 minutes of quiet for you to think a bit more, then 5 minutes of discussing with your buddy, then 5 minutes of discussing as a group
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Slide 7 - Video
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Discussion
Take 2 minutes to think: which things did you notice / write down?
Discuss (max 10 min) with your buddy
- what works
- what doesn't
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Assignment (homework next week)
Use the work sheet on Teams and hand it in under Assignments
You have the rest of the lesson to work on this: use your time!