Mobile phones are now part of our daily lives. People are spending more time on their mobiles and this has impacted negatively on our lives.
⦁ Make sure your persuasive speech has a clear perspective on the topic.
⦁ Make sure you use a range of language features.
⦁ Make sure you support your ideas with evidence.
⦁ Make sure your persuasive uses the appropriate patterns and conventions. There are scaffolds within the Curriculum material to help you:
– Introduction: general sentence (hook), context sentence, hypothesis, summary sentence.
– Case Study 1/ Core Argument 1: The Simple Paragraph: Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link.
– Counter Argument: – Disagree: State your point, Why is this wrong?, Evidence, Summary.
– Case Study 2/ Core Argument 2: The Simple Paragraph: Point, Evidence, Explanation, Link.
– Counter Argument: – Disagree: State your point, Why is this wrong?, Evidence, Summary.
– Conclusion: restatement of argument, how you showed your argument, highlights, summary.
– How can we make a difference? Call to action.
⦁ Carefully check your spelling, punctuation and grammar.
⦁ Complete a multimodal presentation to support your persuasive speech.
⦁ Upload a link to your presentation to Schoology, along with your script, via the instructions provided there.