Persuasive Writing - Worksheet
English Resource Description
The English Teaching Resources provided offer a range of activities to enhance students' understanding of persuasive writing techniques. In one exercise, students swap emails with a partner and critically evaluate the differences in content, layout, and language between an email to a teacher and one to a friend. This task helps students discern the appropriateness of various communication styles depending on the audience. Another activity prompts students to plan and write an article for their local newspaper, taking a stance on the proposed opening of a zoo in a central park. The structured outline encourages students to develop a coherent argument with an introduction, supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion.
Further resources focus on distinguishing between facts and opinions. One such resource uses Manchester's historical context as a backdrop to identify statements as factual or opinion-based, enhancing critical reading skills. Additionally, there is a matching exercise where students pair language devices like alliteration, emotive language, and rhetorical questions with their definitions and examples. This activity is designed to deepen students' understanding of how different writing techniques can influence a reader's emotions and opinions. Overall, these resources aim to equip students with the skills to craft persuasive texts effectively and to analyze the persuasive strategies used by others.