If you really want to take your perfect cover letter to the next level, consider using some additional elements such
as persuasive language and storytelling.
Not exact matches
This is low stakes and fun, while giving the teacher an opportunity to introduce them to
persuasive techniques such
as: rhetorical questions, reasoning, generalizations, and emotive
language.
Differentiation: yellow = higher blue = middle purple = lower Resources provide opportunities to: - explore target audience for advertising campaigns - explore existing advertising campaigns - explore the use of
persuasive language - explore the use of presentational features - analyse the effectiveness of advertising campaigns - explore the narratives of advertising campaigns - design a new soft drink and develop the advertising production plan - peer and self assess - explore representation - justify own design choices These resources could also be useful
as part of an enrichment day / activity.
Resources provide opportunities to: - explore how adverts play on our fears and dreams - explore
persuasive language in advertising - explore presentational features - analyse adverts across 3 mediums (TV, radio and web)- explore synergy - study advertising across a range of mediums - plan own advertising campaign - conduct risk assessments and planning document
as would be the case in the industry - give a pitch for the campaign created - explore legal and ethical - investigate the ASA (advertising standards agency)- consider budgets - conduct primary and secondary research - gather qualitative and quantitative data A work book is also included for students to complete
as they study the course.
Therefore, this project seeks to examine
persuasive academic writing skills in English -
as - foreign -
language (EFL) students attending courses at Education First (EF), a major company in foreign
language education, which incorporates features of CLT to its pedagogical approach.
To get young English
language learners (ELLs) started, teachers assign writing projects such
as journals, narratives, letters, plays, poems, reports, instructions, lab reports, book reports,
persuasive essays, and other genres that students will practice again in the grades to come.
Sister Ursula herself was nearly
as big
as a linebacker, yet more
persuasive than this was her body
language, which suggested that once settled, she was not used to moving.
Running from 16 March until 6 May, the show portrays the incredibly
persuasive power of
language and British humour in art, with these four groundbreaking artists highlighted
as prime examples of how they're using text and black humour to make a statement.
For example, Kenneth Chestek found that judges, law clerks, and practicing lawyers rated sample briefs with strong narrative components
as more
persuasive than sample briefs without strong narrative components.13 Sean Flammer found that judges rated sample briefs
as more
persuasive when they were written in plain
language rather than in legalese.14 Similarly, Robert Benson and Joan Kessler found that appellate judges and their law clerks preferred briefs written in plain
language rather than in legalese.15 Finally, Joseph Kimble and Steve Harrington found that judges and attorneys preferred plain
language over legalese.16 These studies, however, measure only the judges» and lawyers» stated preferences for particular styles of writing.
Traditional resumes are designed,
as already noted, to compel the human reader, through
persuasive language and design, to take further action and call you for an interview.
Sales:
As a sales professional, your resume is your most powerful calling card — it should be designed to demonstrate, through its enthusiastic
language and use of
persuasive examples, the strong sales skills you have to offer.