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Analysis of Speech: Persuasive Devices
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Analysis of Speech: Persuasive Devices

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Grade Level Grades 6-12
Resource Type Presentation

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Extract from Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech. Shows examples of persuasive devices. Useful as an aide-mémoire.

Students can create their own 'Wordle' presentations thinking of important words associated with the Civil Rights Movement or persuasive techniques - great for Black History Month.

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February 7, 2020
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Analysis_of_MLK_Speech.pdf

February 7, 2020
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8 Reviews
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SML Member December 08, 2008
MLK SPEECH

FANTASTIC. MY DEPARTMENT IS GOING TO LOVE THIS

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SML Member January 06, 2009
clear and colorful

thanks for sharing

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SML Member January 17, 2010
saves a lot of work!

Thanks you have saved me a lot of time.

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SML Member March 06, 2010
Really like this resource

Just what I need for a unit to test listening and speaking, based on great speeches. many thanks.

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SML Member November 29, 2010

Thank you - this looks really useful.

tafkam
tafkam June 19, 2012

Hello - I am the original creator of this resource and originally uploaded it to TES in the United Kingdom. We used it as part of a broader speech-writing task. Some classes also compared it to speeches by Winston Churchill, Queen Elizabeth I of England, a Barack Obama. I hope you find it useful.

dramaqueenqld
dramaqueenqld October 19, 2014

Thankyou, this is very helpful for a non English Teacher teaching an English class.

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