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Lesson 2
In class today:
Persuasive writing
History task
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Writing project structure
Week 10/11/12: Writing for history: theme & artworks
History grade (partially graded for your use of English by English teacher)
Week 13/14/15:
Writing test English: week 16 (2x)
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00:25
How would you translate the words "persuade" and "convince" into Dutch?
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01:08
Name two forms of text for which you can use persuasive writing
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01:31
Why do you think persuasive writing is a better way of changing someone's mind than whining or complaining? Answer in English
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Come up with a situation in your life in which you could use persuasive writing. Answer in English.
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History task: the theme
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What part of this task is persuasive writing?
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History task: companion pieces
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What part of this task is persuasive writing?
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Writing about your theme
For your final work you will only
write 250 words about "Why is this theme historically significant"
First let's look at what persuasive writing is.
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A persuasive text usually opens with an opening statement. This is a sentence that the writer agrees with and the writer wants to convince the reader of as well.
Think of arguments why your theme is historically significant: