Essay writing 101 - persuasive essays

- Writing: I can write about a subject and use arguments to invite the reader to think. (B2-level)
o I know what the structure of a persuasive essay is and I can apply this to my own writing.
o I know what the structure of an expository essay is and I can apply this to my own writing.
o I can use linking words to structure my writing.
o I can write a clear and focused thesis statement.
o I can write an English text without making too many grammar mistakes.
o I can write an English text without making too many spelling mistakes.

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- Writing: I can write about a subject and use arguments to invite the reader to think. (B2-level)
o I know what the structure of a persuasive essay is and I can apply this to my own writing.
o I know what the structure of an expository essay is and I can apply this to my own writing.
o I can use linking words to structure my writing.
o I can write a clear and focused thesis statement.
o I can write an English text without making too many grammar mistakes.
o I can write an English text without making too many spelling mistakes.

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Persuasive/argumentative essay 


Goal persuasive essay: to engage your reader and win them over to your point of view

Slide 2 - Slide

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How can you persuade your audience?

Slide 3 - Mind map

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More on persuasion later... first structure.

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What do we start a persuasive essay with?

Slide 5 - Mind map

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Structure
  1. Introduction paragraph with interesting opening and statement. 
  2. Body (one subject = one paragraph) 3 arguments/paragraphs in total
  3. Conclusion: repeat + rephrase thesis statement and arguments

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What is a thesis statement?

Slide 7 - Open question

Most important sentence in the introduction - it captures the essay's main theme or idea an thus serves as a guiding light for you, the author, and the reader. 
Thesis statement formula (persuasive essay)

Opinion because reason 1, reason 2 and reason 3.
For example:
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!Disclaimer: this is a useful formula but your thesis statement can also be correct if it doesn't fit this formula.

Slide 8 - Slide

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Think of a thesis statement that fits this prompt:
Write a simple persuasive essay about products made from animals.

Slide 9 - Open question

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Read pages 40 together
Read the execution on page 41 and highlight the topic sentences and explain how these topic sentences fit the thesis statement.

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After some practise I am confident that: I know what the structure of a persuasive essay is and I can apply this to my own writing.
A
I agree
B
I disagree and I need help.

Slide 11 - Quiz

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What do you need help with?

Slide 12 - Open question

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Do assignment 1. 
If you don't like this assignment feel free to write about a topic of your own choice (talk to your teacher if you want to change the topic). 
Stick to the word count!

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