Learn about the language we use to persuade people.
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This suite of lessons support short-term learning at home when face-to-face learning is interrupted due to COVID.
Students can start at lesson 1 and work their way through in order. Each lesson is either a video or a PowerPoint presentation.
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Learn about the language we use to persuade people.
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Learn to notice and compare persuasive language.
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Learn about 4 different kinds of verbs: action, saying, thinking and relating verbs.
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Learn about verb groups and how to change tense.
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Learn about modal verbs and how they can be more or less persuasive.
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Learn about contractions and how they're used.
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Learn about evaluative language and how words can be used to persuade people.
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Learn how evaluative words can show judgements or opinions about people, places or things.
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Learn how evaluative language can be used to persuade readers to make judgements in narratives.
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Apply your knowledge of persuasive language to write a persuasive text.
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