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I'm an experienced English and ESL teacher who shares resources on writing and analyzing nonfiction, vocabulary and grammar.

I'm an experienced English and ESL teacher who shares resources on writing and analyzing nonfiction, vocabulary and grammar.
Persuasive language techniques posters - classroom décor, persuasive language
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Persuasive language techniques posters - classroom décor, persuasive language

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These persuasive language posters are just what your English classroom needs! In addition to being a beautiful addition to your classroom décor, they help students review the twelve most important persuasive techniques. Each poster includes the definition of the technique, several examples (from everyday speech and literature) and the possible effects the use of the technique has on the reader (how it helps persuade the reader). The posters are an excellent visual reminder that helps students review and revise the key elements of persuasive writing. Included: Alliteration Anecdotes Rhetorical questions Imperatives Personal pronouns Exaggeration Facts Opinions Repetition Emotive language Statistics Triplets If you like these posters, check out this great game for revising these persuasive techniques. Thank you for downloading this resource. Check out my blog and subscribe to my YouTube channel for more ELA content.
Film review vocabulary presentation
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Film review vocabulary presentation

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Do your students still describe a movie they watched as “good” or “bad”? Reading the same **vague and bland **movie reviews over and over again is a problem we’ve all encountered at some point, but getting students to write better reviews can be a difficult task. Writing a film review at a higher level requires students to know and use more advanced vocabulary for describing and evaluating movies. This means knowing how to describe the main elements of the movie, including the plot, characters, cinematography, music and visual effects, and understanding how to **express positive and negative opinions **about different elements of the movie. This 32-slide presentation helps students learn just that, without requiring any additional preparation by the teacher. The presentation includes** easy-to-understand definitions and realistic examples **that showcase how the given words and expressions are used in film reviews. The presentation focuses on words and expressions for: movie genres general film vocabulary types of movies types of characters describing the plot describing acting describing visual effects and music positive reviews negative reviews
Persuasive writing bundle
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Persuasive writing bundle

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This big new persuasive writing bundle includes six excellent resources to help your students understand persuasive writing and using different rhetorical techniques and appeals and apply that knowledge in real life: Persuasive techniques presentation Persuasive techniques posters Advertisement analysis project Persuasive letter worksheets (digital and printable) Speech analysis stations: Frederick Douglass 4th July speech Guided article analysis stations The bundle includes: a 38-slide presentation with detailed teacher’s notes an engaging interactive Kaboom! game with 60 revision questions 12 posters with definitions, examples and effects of different persuasive techniques a motivating advertisement analysis project that helps student understand how persuasion works in real life detailed ready-to-go printable and digital worksheets for analyzing a persuasive letter a ready-made stations activity for analysing Frederick dogulss ‘What to the American Slave is 4th July’ speech a ready-made stations activity for article analysis PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES PRESENTATION This fully editable 38-slide presentation offers an in-depth look into the most commonly used rhetorical devices, including: alliteration, anecdote, rhetorical questions, imperative, personal pronouns, exaggeration/hyperbole, facts, opinions, repetition, emotive language, statistics and triplets/list of three. The presentation contains information about the definition, examples and effects of every technique. This helps students understand: what the technique is how it’s used in everyday speech and literature and how it helps persuade the reader to agree with the author The pack also includes 8 pages of detailed teacher’s notes. PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES POSTERS All 12 beautiful and informative posters include the definition of the technique, several examples (from everyday speech and literature) and the possible effects the use of the technique has on the reader (how it helps persuade the reader). The posters are an excellent visual reminder that helps students review and revise the key elements of persuasive writing. ADVERTISEMENT ANALYSIS PROJECT This exciting infomercial analysis project helps students apply their persuasive analysis skills by analyzing infomercials featuring well-known celebrities and familiar products. The project includes: a step-by-step guide a detailed graphic organizer for guided analysis a curated YouTube playlist with 14 carefully-chosen infomercials a grading rubric PERSUASIVE LETTER ANALYSIS WORKSHEETS With these worksheets, students analyze how writers adapt their letters to their target audience and how they use persuasive appeals and techniques. The lesson includes: an original persuasive letter a set of worksheets for analyzing appealing to target audience, use of persuasive appeals and use of persuasive techniques (print and digital versions) teacher instructions detailed answer keys (print and digital versions) A FREE BONUS: My original videos on persuasive techniques: Persuasive techniques playlist Each video contains the definition, examples from everyday life and famous persuasive texts and effects the technique has on the readers. Excellent as exam-prep or simple revision. For more videos focusing on reading and writing skills and exam prep, subscribe to my YouTube channel. If you like this bundle, please leave a review!
Advertisement analysis project - persusasive appeals and techniques
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Advertisement analysis project - persusasive appeals and techniques

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The language of advertisements is packed with different persuasive techniques and appeals. All your student can learn and practice how persuasive language is used in a real-world setting in this easy-to-use, no-prep project. The project focuses on analyzing persuasive techniques and appeals in infomercials or other kinds of advertisements. It’s designed in such a way that every student, regardless of their level of knowledge can show his/her full potential and participate actively. The infomercials add an element of engagement an fun that will engage even the most reluctant of learners. The project can be used for assessment or as an exercise aimed at helping students practice analyzing the use of persuasive language in advertisements. This bundle includes: A guide that provides all the preparation you need for this project A detailed advertisement analysis graphic organizer A ready-made curated YouTube playlist of carefully selected infomercials chock-full of different persuasive techniques for students to analyze A student sign-up table A grading rubric An extension activity idea – student-created infographics that present their learning in a visual way Find me on YouTube: youtube.com/englilearn If you have any questions or comments, please don’t hesitate to ask!
Review writing presentation (text features, language, structure)
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Review writing presentation (text features, language, structure)

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Reviews are a challenging form of persuasive writing for many students. There is a lot that goes into writing a review, and it can be hard to find a comprehensive resource that covers all the basic elements of this type of text, include genre conventions and text features, language characteristics and typical review structure. Well, this presentation might just be what you’re looking for! With more than 50 slides, it provides in-depth information about various aspects of review writing. The presentation helps student learn about: Text features of reviews: Audience (typical audiences for different types of reviews) Purpose (why we write reviews and how they help people) Tailoring the review to the target audience (how to adapt the tone, content and examples in the review to different audiences) Register (formal, informal and neutral reviews and their characteristics) Subjectivity (how subjective opinions shape reviews) Facts and evidence (the need to corroborate opinions with verified facts and evidence) Audience engagement (how to get and keep the attention of the target audience) Language of reviews: Descriptive language (how descriptive language helps improve the quality of the review) Persuasive language (how persuasive appeals and techniques help improve the quality of the review) Jargon and specialist terminology (when and why they may be used) Vivid verbs and adjectives (how they help make the review more informative and persuasive) Evaluative lexis (what types of evaluative lexis can be used to express opinions about the subject of the review) Structure of reviews: Typical review structure (title, introduction, evaluation and analysis, conclusion, rating) Title (what is its purpose and what techniques to use to achieve that purpose) Introduction (key elements of the introduction and their purpose) Evaluation and analysis (key elements in the main part and their purpose: Conclusion (the purpose and form of a well-written conclusion Learning about these various elements of review writing helps prepare students for their future academic studies and career by helping them develop critical thinking skills, research and communication skills and opinion formation. These skills are crucial for their future careers as they help them form informed opinions based on solid research and articulate them in a clear and persuasive manner.
Reading and writing articles - presentation
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Reading and writing articles - presentation

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Knowing genre conventions is an important aspect of being able to write well. This presentation is a** clear, concise, and visually appealing guide** to teaching the fundamentals of newspaper articles. It offers important general information about the typical features of newspaper articles, including audience, purpose and layout. Through this presentation, your students will learn: What articles are What their audience and purpose are What register is used when writing articles What is the structure of an article Do’s and don’ts of article introductions How to end their article with an appropriate and effective conclusion If you like this presentation, please leave a review. If you have any questions, I’m always happy to help!
Reading and writing articles BUNDLE
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Reading and writing articles BUNDLE

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If your students struggle with reading and writing articles, you need a go-to resource that can help them integrate knowledge and skills to help them finally understand this informational text type. Now you finally have it! This bundle combines theory and practice to help your students learn to read and write articles effectively. The bundle consists of an informative presentation and an engaging article analysis stations activity. Presentation This presentation is a clear, concise, and visually appealing guide to teaching the fundamentals of newspaper articles. It offers important general information about the typical features of newspaper articles, including audience, purpose and layout. Through this presentation, your students will learn: What articles are What their audience and purpose are What register is used when writing articles What is the structure of an article Do’s and don’ts of article introductions How to end their article with an appropriate and effective conclusion Article analysis stations activity Getting high-school students to analyze long persuasive articles can be such a challenge! This stations activity solves that problem by breaking the task down into manageable smaller chunks. The students are guided through the analysis through a series of questions that help them discover the layers of meaning in the text. The questions are grouped into four categories: Content, Audience, Purpose and tone, Form and structure and Language This helps students understand how individual words the author uses are linked with whole-text elements like audience, purpose and tone and how all the individual elements work together to create a unified, meaningful whole. The fact that the task is broken down into easy-to-understand sections enables even the most confused learners to make sense of what they’re reading and analyze it, and at the same time allows more advanced students to showcase their in-depth knowledge. The procedure is simple: Divide your students into groups, hand out the texts and the question cards and start the stations activity! A detailed answer key is provided, so no prep is needed on your part! If you prefer to use a more traditional approach, I’ve also grouped all the questions into a simple, beautiful worksheet, and the best part is, you can use the worksheet or the cards for any article or text, not just the one given here! Use the questions to help students prepare for standardized exams or just as regular classroom practice and review. If you enjoy this resource, please leave a review.