3f95312ca08745d8921b5f18ace8ace4.ppt
- Количество слайдов: 52
Do you know what you are really seeing?
Key Learning: Written and oral communication uses persuasive devices. How do persuasive devices make a message influential? 0701. 5. 2, 0701. 5. 4 Unit Essential Question: Concept: Persuasive Devices Concept: Connotative and Denotative Meanings Lesson Essential Questions: How do I identify different types of persuasive devices? How do I discriminate between the connotative and denotative meanings of words? Concept: Fact and Opinion Concept: Slogans Lesson Essential Questions: How do I differentiate between fact and opinion? What makes a slogan effective? What are examples of facts and opinions in advertisements and other texts?
bandwagon testimonial plain folks name-calling loaded terms parallelism
Title of Paper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Persuasive Devices PN Persuasive Devices Summarizer Date of Assignment Worth 20 20
On the next several slides, we will be looking at advertisements. Some of these advertisements are print ads, while some of the advertisements are multi-media. While we are watching these ads, record how they make you feel.
Liberty Medical
Nike
What is a Persuasive Device? A persuasive device is a technique used by companies and governments to influence us in many ways. There are specific things that companies use to try to persuade consumers to buy a product. Do you fall for any of the following persuasive device techniques?
1. Hop on the Bandwagon “Everybody’s doing it. ” Appeals to the listener to be and think like everyone else.
2. Someone Give Me a Testimonial “It worked for me. ” Appeals to the listener that this could be the answer to a problem.
3. Aw, Shucks! I’m Just a Plain Folk! “I am someone you can trust and have your best interests at heart because I am just like you. ”
Aw, Shucks! I’m Just a Plain Folk! Appeals to the listener that this person is just like him/her and would not lie or deceive someone.
4. Stop All of That Name Calling! “You want to believe me because the other repulsive person is lying to you. ”
4. Stop All of That Name Calling! Appeals to the listener that they should believe the speaker because something is wrong with the other person.
5. How About Some Emotional Appeal? “What can I tell you that will leave you outraged? ” or “Don’t you want to help? ” or “This will make you feel happy. ”
5. How About Some Emotional Appeal? Appeals to the listener by attempting to bring out their strong feelings. This approach uses loaded terms (we’ll talk more about this later on in the presentation).
6. Who You Callin’ a Snob Appeal? “You can look rich, be popular, be gorgeous/handsome, too.
6. Appeals Who You Callin’ a Snob Appeal? to the listener that he/she will be seen as belonging to a higher social class and everything in life will be better.
Let’s Practice #1 Choosing one of the types of persuasive devices, write a sentence for it. So, you are sort of writing an advertisement, but not quite (AP) Be prepared to share!
Loaded Terms This occurs when words with strong positive or negative connotations or associations are used. These words can be charged with emotion. “No really intelligent voter would vote for that candidate. ”
Print Material Print Media is any type of advertisement that is printed on paper (magazines, newspaper, flyers, brochures, posters, etc…).
Don’t Forget About the Radio! Remember that we hear advertisements on the radio too!
USE YOUR KNOWLEDGE! AP #2 What type of persuasive devices are used in the following ads?
Use Your Knowledge Take out a blank sheet of notebook paper. Flip it over to the BACK (we will be using the front for our summarizer) Number your paper 1 -10, skipping lines. Remember, you need to decide what type of persuasive device is being used
Print Media
Examples of Print Media
Examples of Print Media
TV Commercials
TV Commercials Coke
TV Commercials E-Harmony
TV Commercials Coke and Pepsi
TV Commercials E-Diet
TV Commercials Subway
TV Commercials Proactive
TV Commercials Dell
Got Milk- Snob Appeal You Can Do It!- Emotional Appeal… Give Blood- Emotional Appeal Coke, Emotional Appeal Pepsi and Coke, Name Calling E-Harmony, Testimonial E-Diet, Plain Folk Subway, Name Calling Proactive, Testimonial Talk, Emotional Appeal Dell, Name Calling
Summarizer Take out a blank sheet of notebook paper. Title the paper “Persuasive Devices Summarizer” and head it properly. We are creating an acrostic poem for “Persuasive”. Follow details on the next slide.
Persuasive Devices Summarizer P E R S U A S I V E e of the Use som t we took ords tha w tes on! no
What Does This TV Ad Make You Think/Feel? American Express
TV Commercials Talk
1. When a writer tries to scare the reader into agreeing with his/her viewpoint, the writer is using which of the following persuasive techniques? A. glittering generalities B. emotional appeal C. irony D. repetition
1. When a writer tries to scare the reader into agreeing with his/her viewpoint, the writer is using which of the following persuasive techniques? A. glittering generalities B. emotional appeal C. irony D. repetition
2. In which of the following types of writing is the practice of using loaded words most appropriate? A. business letters B. narrative writing C. advertisements D. journalistic scripts
2. In which of the following types of writing is the practice of using loaded words most appropriate? A. business letters B. narrative writing C. advertisements D. journalistic scripts
3. The following is an example of which persuasive technique that is used in writing? Do parents care about the safety of their children? A. emotional appeal B. rhetorical question C. appeal to authority D. parallelism
3. The following is an example of which persuasive technique that is used in writing? Do parents care about the safety of their children? A. emotional appeal B. rhetorical question C. appeal to authority D. parallelism
4. Which of the following demonstrates the propoganda technique of bandwagon? A. George Forman, famous football player, testifies, "My health has improved drastically since I began grilling. " B. " The Great Gatsby is the book you will see in everyone's beach bag this summer, " the salesman stated. C. "I was unable to get accepted into the sorority of my choice, " said Natalie. "That's why I failed Algebra. " D. "The other contendor is not nearly as beautiful as me. If she wins, she will not represent the country well.
4. Which of the following demonstrates the propoganda technique of bandwagon? A. George Forman, famous football player, testifies, "My health has improved drastically since I began grilling. " B. " The Great Gatsby is the book you will see in everyone's beach bag this summer, " the salesman stated. C. "I was unable to get accepted into the sorority of my choice, " said Natalie. "That's why I failed Algebra. " D. "The other contendor is not nearly as beautiful as me. If she wins, she will not represent the country well.


