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The Learning • Remembering, understanding and applying the persuasive Numeracy Literacy Health & Wellbeing writing skills you already have • Understanding, analysing and Working Cultural with Literacy evaluating examples of other Others people’s persuasive writing Critical Wider Employability Thinking Achievement • Creating an original piece of persuasive writing Digital Political Literacy Literacy Learning Activities 1. Choosing a thesis and planning your ideas 2. Writing a rough draf 3. Editing and revising your rough Significant draf Aspects of English and 4. Creating your final submission Literacy and reviewing your learning Success Criteria 1. Choosing a Read ‘What is Persuasive Writing?’ subject and Read the ‘Choosing your Thesis’ slides, decide on your thesis and planning your make a plan of your ideas Read the ‘Carrying out Research’ ideas slides Choose your sources and take notes accordingly Create a detailed plan using the ‘Detailed Plan Instructions’ slides as a guide What is Persuasive Writing? Persuasive writing is a type of writing that tries to convince a reader of a particular opinion or belief: usually the writer’s. You must try to get the audience on your side if you want to persuade them of something. This can be done by: • appealing to the audience's reason • appealing to audience's experiences • appealing to the audience's emotions Choosing your Thesis: 1 What is a thesis? How do you decide on a thesis? • The overall stance or position • Check out the examples given that your essay will argue • Look online for your own ideas • Discuss possible topics with your • It is a statement, not a question friends/family • It is also the essay title • Make sure you decide on a stance in relation to the topic you’ve chosen • Ask your teacher to clarify any issues you have about a thesis • Ultimately, it has to be your choice: No topic> No thesis > No essay > No qualification
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