Tuesday 16 June 2020

Tuesday 16th June 2020 - English

Do you know the word for when you try to convince someone to do something?
Or when you are trying to change someone's mind?


You are being persuasive!


Listen to the radio adverts from yesterdays blog again. Click the links below.

Think about WHY and HOW they are persuasive?



Now read my advert for radio. Can you list all the ways I have been persuasive?


3 comments:

  1. Mr McKenzie has used words like mouth-watering which creates a description in your head of how the cereal with taste. He mentions that the cereal has essential vitamins and is part of your 5 day a day. This details the goodness in the cereal which are healthy. He also describes the types of fruits in the cereal such as mango, strawberry and banana. At the beginning of the advert he confirms we MUST try it which creates a sense of excitement about a new product. The advert also details how the cereal will give you lots of energy and will keep you fuller for longer. Finally near the end of the advert it confirms that for one week only there is a buy one get one free deal. This creates more excitement to the consumer because they will get the new cereal at a good price and will be able to enjoy more than one box

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  2. 1.There is a brand new cereal which you MUST try.
    2.Go ahead and try it for yourself
    3.It will be the most delectable breakfast that you have ever tased

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  3. Hi Mr Mckenzie

    Here is Lanilde’s mum today we weren’t able to do the work because every time Lanilde ,was publishing the work in the comment box was disappearing and the laptop is not working well. I think in meantime she’s will be doing home learning pack work.

    Your sincerely

    Antonio

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