This project and its actions were made possible due to co-financing by the European Fund for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals Persuasive argument writing Black and white cards Subject:English Age groups:8 – 11, 12 – 14, 15 – 16, Topic:Non-fiction writing EAL Nexus resource Licence information | This resource is free to use for educational purposes. © British Council 2014 Source | This resource was originally developed by Charlotte Hurley and has been adapted by EAL Nexus.
paragraph Persuasive argument: key term
modal verbs Persuasive argument: key term
point of view/ viewpoint Persuasive argument: key term
formal language Persuasive argument: key term
cause and effect Persuasive argument: key term
conclusion Persuasive argument: key term
present tense Persuasive argument: key term
opinion Persuasive argument: key term
fact Persuasive argument: key term
statistics Persuasive argument: key term
persuade Persuasive argument: key term
emotive language Persuasive argument: key term
exaggeration Persuasive argument: key term
rhetorical question Persuasive argument: key term
evidence Persuasive argument: key term
adjective Persuasive argument: key term
conditional language Persuasive argument: key term
imperative verb Persuasive argument: key term
A part of a piece of writing that usually deals with one subject, that begins on a new line, and that is made up of one or more sentences. Definition
A type of verb that is mainly used to show how sure we are that something has happened, is happening or will happen. Definition
An opinion on or attitude towards a particular matter Definition
Language used when conversational language (such as slang) isn’t suitable. Correct grammar, punctuation and Standard English is used. Definition
Phrases used to show when one action causes something else to happen Definition
The final part of the persuasive argument which sums up the writer’s final opinion on the subject Definition
A verb tense used to show an action that is happening now Definition
A judgement or viewpoint on a particular matter Definition
Something known to be true, that can be proved Definition
A fact or piece of data obtained from a large study Definition
To urge someone to do something by giving them a good reason to do so Definition
Language used to cause a particular emotion in the reader Definition
To make something sound ‘more’ than it is e.g. bigger, better, quicker… Definition
A question which doesn’t require an answer, used to hook the reader Definition
Factual information which supports an argument Definition
A word which modifies and gives more information about a noun Definition
Words and phrases used when we are not sure if something is true Definition
A verb that gives a command or instruction Definition
The council are intending to build on the school field… _______________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________. I believe that…_____________________________ ____________________________________________. ____________________________________________ In addition,…_______________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________. In summary, I think that… … _____________________ ____________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________.
can, could, may, might, must, ought, shall, should, will, would Could you imagine a world without tigers? Examples
They argue that it is cruel Many believe that it is educational Others say that it is dangerous Examples
‘is placed’ rather than put ‘elevate’ rather than lift ‘manufacture’ rather than make Examples
This would result in This causes If…then Examples
In conclusion… Finally… …considering all the arguments… Examples
Modern zoos are well- designed Children watch TV whenever they want People believe that… Example
The Second World War ended in 1945 Measles in an infectious viral disease Examples
98% of cats prefer this When surveyed, most children in primary schools said they did not like green vegetables Example
Make school holidays longer so we can spend more time having fun Example
Don’t make them suffer ! This could ruin lives! Example
This is the worst case ever seen They used the fastest train in the world… Example
Could this be any more dangerous? Do you dare to let them miss this opportunity? Example
They should wear school uniform because it has been shown that it can prevent bullying Example
enjoyable lessons spacious cages ridiculous rules Example
This might be… It could be… This is possibly … It will probably… Example
Do something about it… Act now Save their playground Example