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Speeches Lesson 2
Modes of Persuasion
Join the lessonup, quiet down and
get pen and paper (so not your laptop) for notes!
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Benoem het gebruik van pen en papier!
Today
Learning goals
You can:
explain in your own words what logos, pathos and ethos are
analyse a speech with these concepts
use them to build a framework for your own speech
Programme
You will:
Take notes during the instruction on modes of persuasion
Analyse What's School For?
Work on your own speech
Slide 2 - Diapositive
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Modes of Persuasion: Context
Invented by Aristotle (384-322 BCE)
Basis for Greek Rhetorics, the art of persuasion, one of the three first subjects taught in classical education
One of the main subjects studied until the 19th century in Europe by monarchs, politicians, scholars, et cetera
Three modes: logos, pathos and ethos
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Verder inlezen? Wikipedia is je vriend!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modes_of_persuasion
- BCE = before common era, de nu gangbare manier van voor Christus zeggen.
- Andere twee subjects waren logic en grammar (als in taal). Als je het wil melden: na die drie kregen ze arithmetic, geometry, music en astronomy
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?
An example around convincing you to use pen and paper to write notes
How valued is it?
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Even duidelijkheid over wat er gaat komen
Modes of Persuasion: Logos
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
Example: A study published in Psychological Science shows that when you write notes on paper you remember things better than if you write on your computer
Often given the most weight in modern western society, especially in school!
Not the be-all and end-all!
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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
Modes of Persuasion: Pathos
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
Example: Writing your notes on your computer is like putting all your clothes in one basket, while writing notes forces you to put your shirts and trousers in separate, neat piles
Least explicitly valued, perhaps the most important!
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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
Modes of Persuasion: Ethos
The appeal to believability
Odd one out: belongs to the audience
You can try to convince them, but in the end ethos is something you get, not make
Still, you can contribute:
Goal: to convince the audience that you know what you're talking about and are trustowrthy
Use: the other modes to sound convincing, personal details or experiences that give you credit, goodwill you gained before
Avoid: appealing to authority as a reason you're right (I'm a teacher so I'm right), losing goodwill
Example: I studied at university for five (?) years and have a master's degree in education, so I have a lot of experience with note taking and I have learned about the science behind it
Example of losing Ethos: When it was revealed Rutte had lied about discussing Omtzigt's position in the Second Chamber, the Second Chamber started a motion of distrust
very important, especially in politics, not taught much
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Modes of Persuasion: Summary
What do you remember? Explain in one sentence in Dutch if you're called on
Logos
Pathos
Ethos
I studied for years at university and have much experience with writing notes. I also got a degree in education, where I learned about the science behind note taking. For example, a study published in Psychological Science showed that memory worked better with pen and paper notes. Really, taking notes on your computer is like throwing all your clothes into one basket, while writing on paper forces you to make neat piles with your shirts and trousers separate. So if you want to learn best, take notes on paper!
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Lln in een zin het laten uitleggen, in het Nederlands zodat het in eigen woorden is!
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 10 - Vidéo
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Discussion
Take 2 minutes to think: which things did you notice / write down?
Discuss (max 10 min) with your buddy (break out rooms for people at home): - How does he use pathos - When does he use logos and - How does he build his ethos
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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!