Taking some notes, don't mind me rhetorical question: to get the audience thinking about a particular idea facts: evidence to support their point opinion: opposite of facts repetition: emphasize it and make it stand out to the audience helps to convey the message emotive language: evokes an emotion in the audience ->guilt, anger etc expert opinion: convinces because it's authority's opinion statics: data -> should be believed, reinforce the perception that the speaker knows their stuff therefore should be believed triples: groups of words imperative: command, what to do -> instructions to take action, effectively persuades the audience
I'm saving this in a private playlist so that I can go back to this to help integrate each bit of information into my consciousn and long term memory. I'll have some troubles understanding others because I am autistic but learning these techniques will surely help me out from these social and communication deficits and difficulties.
I've seen all of these techniques put as techniques in abstract. I know there are thousands more - but remembering them is a challenge! I love the way you have brought a very effective selection of them together as a colour palette of choices. People trying to persuade would be hard pressed not to find one or two persusaive techniques to fit a situation in your selection. Great video. Thank you for posting.
It can stand for that, too, although you're more likely going to use an anecdote in persuasive writing than alliteration (unless you use it for a newspaper headline or subheadings).
Hi Zahlia. There is a playlist of videos that I put together during lockdown that covers different year groups and topics. These had been made to specifically support students at the school I teach at, but you may find some of them helpful.
don’t mind me take some notes here: - Direct address: Use of more direct words - Anecdote: Story from personal life - Facts - Opinion - Rhetorical question: (“How can we do something like this”) - Repetition: Using the same choice of words - Emotive language: Use of words to make you feel certain emotions - Expert Opinion: The opinion of an expert - Statistics: Average (Mean, mode, medium, range etc…) - Triples - Imperatives: Provide a solution or advice
My teacher said the A stood for Alliteration so like R & E it seems to have 2 meanings, I say this is a crappy acronym if you have to remember multiple meanings, acronyms are supposed to shorten text, not take on multiple meanings. I'd say a better acronym is ARA? I DEFOREST, not perfect but does follow the "Triples" technique.
What year do they teach this at school? I'm 28 and somehow found myself watching the whole thing because I have a job interview. I'm not sure it will help
Good evening to u,can I ask just all about this po please! The following are the important features in writing a persuasive text,EXCEPT_____. A.The ideas presented is always in line with the topic. B.There is a proper use of connectors in connecting data. C.Present and Future tenses if verbs are used to clarify claims. D.The ideas presented are properly arrange to develop a claim. I OWE YOU SO MUCH PO!😘😍🥰
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Great video really helped me out im in grade 7 and my teacher is giving us to much work with out explaining it this video is a life saver
Taking some notes, don't mind me
rhetorical question: to get the audience thinking about a particular idea
facts: evidence to support their point
opinion: opposite of facts
repetition: emphasize it and make it stand out to the audience
helps to convey the message
emotive language: evokes an emotion in the audience ->guilt, anger etc
expert opinion: convinces because it's authority's opinion
statics: data -> should be believed, reinforce the perception that the speaker knows their stuff therefore should be believed
triples: groups of words
imperative: command, what to do -> instructions to take action, effectively persuades the audience
I'm saving this in a private playlist so that I can go back to this to help integrate each bit of information into my consciousn and long term memory. I'll have some troubles understanding others because I am autistic but learning these techniques will surely help me out from these social and communication deficits and difficulties.
I've seen all of these techniques put as techniques in abstract. I know there are thousands more - but remembering them is a challenge! I love the way you have brought a very effective selection of them together as a colour palette of choices. People trying to persuade would be hard pressed not to find one or two persusaive techniques to fit a situation in your selection. Great video. Thank you for posting.
Pov ur teacher made this as ur homework
oh they did
For exam 😼✨
Home schooling
this is why I'm here lol
how on earth did you know?
That was the most helpful video I have ever seen. 👌🤘👍
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You must be psychic omg, in my English speaking and listening I said 4:24 lol what a g TT
He sounds like DanTDM it’s just me isn’t it
Yeah, Dan’s voice it louder and kinda higher.
Yingo Flamingo the Potato I agree with you.
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I teach English and just come across your work. Fantastic, this is just great! :)
Thanks for explaining this for me in an easier standpoint.
Who else got this from school?
Me
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why isn’t it daforreesti if there are 2 meanings for R and E
I suppose it could be written in that way. But DAFORESTI is more concise and, most likely, easier to accurately remember.
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This was very helpful. Much gratitude
I had a lesson about that today
I thought A stands for alliteration no?
It can stand for that, too, although you're more likely going to use an anecdote in persuasive writing than alliteration (unless you use it for a newspaper headline or subheadings).
Any watching for remote learning?
Hi Zahlia. There is a playlist of videos that I put together during lockdown that covers different year groups and topics. These had been made to specifically support students at the school I teach at, but you may find some of them helpful.
don’t mind me take some notes here:
- Direct address: Use of more direct words
- Anecdote: Story from personal life
- Facts
- Opinion
- Rhetorical question: (“How can we do something like this”)
- Repetition: Using the same choice of words
- Emotive language: Use of words to make you feel certain emotions
- Expert Opinion: The opinion of an expert
- Statistics: Average (Mean, mode, medium, range etc…)
- Triples
- Imperatives: Provide a solution or advice
Concise and clear. Very helpful.
english lessons led me to this
Same
Notification bell👌🏻👍🏻
My teacher said the A stood for Alliteration so like R & E it seems to have 2 meanings, I say this is a crappy acronym if you have to remember multiple meanings, acronyms are supposed to shorten text, not take on multiple meanings. I'd say a better acronym is ARA? I DEFOREST, not perfect but does follow the "Triples" technique.
nice vid
What year do they teach this at school? I'm 28 and somehow found myself watching the whole thing because I have a job interview. I'm not sure it will help
It’s taught throughout the different years at school. Good luck with the interview! 👍🏻
@@EnglishWithWatson No joke I was offered the job during the interview hahaha
Year 6 lol
THANX FOR HELPING ME !!
What accent do your have?
I’m from Manchester, UK, so a Mancunian accent. 🙂
Good evening to u,can I ask just all about this po please!
The following are the important features in writing a persuasive text,EXCEPT_____.
A.The ideas presented is always in line with the topic.
B.There is a proper use of connectors in connecting data.
C.Present and Future tenses if verbs are used to clarify claims.
D.The ideas presented are properly arrange to develop a claim.
I OWE YOU SO MUCH PO!😘😍🥰
WOW THAT HELPED THNX I GOT 99 OVER 100
Thank you
Thank you 😊
did you know another term for triples is rule of 3?
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Thank you very much
really helped me , thank you :)
Thanks Watson
What are your takeaways or learnings from the video you have watched?
Idk
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This is helpful
Who else is here because of their teacher
POV: your doing home learning
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FOREST AID might be a better acronym.
Weh di technical ppl dem deh??😂
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School again
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English is ultra difficult
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