2021 H5 Argumentative Language and Structure

Convincing Statements 
11 February
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Convincing Statements 
11 February
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Convincing Statements 
11 February
  1.  Trump's unconvincing lawyer: what happened and what can we learn?
  2.  Vocabulary: 7 t/m 13
  3. Convincing argumentative language: instruction and practice
  4. Reading practice: finding the main theme quick. 
  5. End of class

Slide 2 - Diapositive

How are you?
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Slide 3 - Sondage

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Slide 4 - Vidéo

02:05
Bruce Castor, Trump's lawyer, used several linking words to strengthen his argument. What do these linking words mean? 
if
originally
so
but
subsequently
als
oorspronkelijk
maar
vervolgens
dus
om die reden
in de eerste plaats

Slide 5 - Question de remorquage

02:41
What is the cause of Castor's unconvincing opening statement?
A
He is informal.
B
He uses incohesive grammar and vocabulary.
C
He is unprepared.

Slide 6 - Quiz

03:41
Castor uses a question to keep his audience interested: 'we still know what records are, right?'. What does Corden's ridicule tell you about the risks of this technique?
A
You can create confusion among your listeners.
B
You can give listeners the impression you do not take them seriously.
C
You undermine the flow of your speech.

Slide 7 - Quiz

04:09
What linking words could Castor have used that would have strengthened his argument instead?

Slide 8 - Question ouverte

What does Castor's failure tell you about how to approach your speaking exam?

Slide 9 - Carte mentale

Which of Castor's linking words demonstrates formality?
A
originally
B
but
C
subsequently
D
so

Slide 10 - Quiz

Add Persuasive Language to Your Assignment | Be Ready to Post it in this LessonUp!

Slide 11 - Diapositive

Slide 12 - Lien

Add Persuasive Language to Your Assignment | Be Ready to Post it in this LessonUp!
Done? Study Vocab on Quizlet. Difficult? Ask questions in LessonUp. 
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8:00

Slide 13 - Diapositive

Reading: Finding the Main Idea Fast

Slide 14 - Diapositive

What do you remember about how to find main ideas in an English article? What's the strategy?

Slide 15 - Carte mentale

How Long Can Democracy Survive QAnon and Its Allies?
       “The central weakness of our political system now is the Republican Party,” Daniel Ziblatt, a political scientist at Harvard, said in an interview with Vox on Jan. 13, a week after the storming of the Capitol.Has a bloc of voters emerged that is not only alien to the American system of governance but toxic to it?
       “The American Republican Party looks like a European far-right party,” Ziblatt continued. “But the big difference between the U.S. and a lot of these European countries is that the U.S. only has two parties and one of them is like a European far-right party. If the G.O.P. only controlled 20 percent of the legislature, like you see in a lot of European countries, this would be far less problematic — but they basically control half of it.”
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0:22

Slide 16 - Diapositive

What is this text about? (Who, what, where, why, how)

Slide 17 - Carte mentale

How Long Can Democracy Survive QAnon and Its Allies?
       “The central weakness of our political system now is the Republican Party,” Daniel Ziblatt, a political scientist at Harvard, said in an interview with Vox on Jan. 13, a week after the storming of the Capitol.Has a bloc of voters emerged that is not only alien to the American system of governance but toxic to it?
       “The American Republican Party looks like a European far-right party,” Ziblatt continued. But the big difference between the U.S. and a lot of these European countries is that the U.S. only has two parties and one of them is like a European far-right party. If the G.O.P. only controlled 20 percent of the legislature, like you see in a lot of European countries, this would be far less problematic — but they basically control half of it.”
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0:22

Slide 18 - Diapositive

Practice this by Yourself
Go to Teams
Go to Assignment: The Internet is Broken 
Done? Quizlet Vocabulary 7 t/m 13
Difficult: Read together

Slide 19 - Diapositive

How well do you master this goal: I know words that improve coherency.
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Slide 20 - Sondage

What was the best part of this lesson? What question would you still like to ask?
(Say bye when you go.)

Slide 21 - Question ouverte