英语演讲课件13
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On questions of policy:
What measures should be taken to protect the United States against terrorist attacks? Should same-sex marriage be legalized? Should higher education be made compulsory for all high school graduates? How should colleges and universities deal with the problem of binge drinking?
Types of Persuasive Speeches:
On questions of fact; On questions of value; On questions of policy.
On questions of fact:
Will China’s economy keep booming so dramatically next year? What will happen next in the Middle East? Is sexual orientation genetically determined? Did William Shakespeare really write all the plays attributed to him?
Lecture 7
Speaking to Persuade
Ethics and persuasion:
It is not possible to bring about a truly beneficial result by using unethical methods. ---Martin Luther King 1) Set ethical goals; 2) Be honest; 3) Use the language responsibly.
Purpose 1: To gain passive agreement:
To persuade my audience that there should be stricter safety standards on amusement-park rides. To persuade my audience that CEE should no longer be used as the only standard in determining college admission. To persuade my audience that school districts should not allow soft-drink companies to stock their products in school vending machines.
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II. Bicycle riding meets all these standards for an ideal form of land transportation. It is faster than walking or running. It does not exploit the labor of animals or of other people. It is not a source of air, land, water, or noise pollution. It is extremely beneficial for the health of the rider. --- speeches on questions of value may have very strong implications for our actions.
Main Points:
I. The widespread use of cell phones by motorists has made driving much more dangerous. A. Studies have shown that motorists are four to eight times more likely to be involved in an accident when they are using a cell phone. B. In the past three years, an alarming number of fatalities have been blamed on drivers’ use of cell phones.
Monroe’s motivated sequence:
Designed for policy speeches that seek immediate action: Five steps: Attention: Need: Satisfaction: Visualization:. Action:
Example:
Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that genetically engineered crops pose serious dangers to the environment and to human health. Central Idea: Genetically engineered crops have the potential to create major environmental and health hazards.
Persuasion is…
A psychological process; The most complex and challenging type of speech; A strategic activity; Something a speaker does with the audience; A task to reach your target audience.
Main Points:
I. An ideal form of land transportation should meet four major standards. It should be faster than running or walking. It should not exploit animals or people. It should be nonpolluting. It should be beneficial for the person who uses it.
Example:
Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that action is needed to deal with the safety problems caused by motorists’ use of cell phones while driving. Central Idea: Solving the safety problems caused by using a cell phone while driving will require action by individuals and government alike.
Example:
Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that bicycle riding is the ideal form of land transportation. Central Idea: Bicycle riding is the ideal form of land transportation because it is faster than walking or running, does not exploit animals or people, is nonpolluting, and promotes the health of the rider.
Exercises for Critical Thinking:
To persuade my audience to donate time as a community volunteer. (question of policy) Question of fact: To persuade my audience that there is a serious shortage of community volunteers in our locality. Question of value: To persuade my audience that they have a moral obligation to help people less fortunate than themselves.
Main Points:
I. Genetically engineered crops will create environmental destruction by harming beneficial insects while creating super-bugs and super-weeds that will be very difficult to control. II. Genetically engineered crops will create health problems by introducing harmful toxins and allergens into foods without the knowledge of consumers.
Three basic issues:
Need: --- Is there a need for new regulations … Plan: --- What specific regulations should be implemented for … Practicality: --- Will these regulations work…
II. The problem can be solved by a combination of individual and government action. A. While driving, individuals should only use their cell phones for genuine emergencies. B. Government should pass legislation restricting the use of cell phones while driving.
On questions of value:
What is the best Chinese movie in the past 10 years? Is the cloning of human beings morally justifiable? What are the ethical responsibilities of journalists? Should College Entrance Exam be the only way to judge the academic capacity of high school graduates?
Purpose 2: To gain immediate action:
To persuade my audience to donate blood through the Red Cross. To persuade my audience to start a regular exercise program. To persuade my audience to purchase organic foods.