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AFTERNOON !
Search the following words in the puzzle then highlight
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Writing
Inform
Convince
Claim
Argue
Use of
informative,
persuasive, and
argumentative
writing
techniques
By the end of this lesson
you will be able to:

01 02 03
Identify the Appreciate the Use a variety of
different writing informative,
techniques in
techniques, persuasive, and
developing an argumentative
characteristics,
and uses. effective essay. writing techniques
through essay.
Writing
Techniques
are specific strategies or methods used by writers
to convey their message effectively and engage to
the readers.

Writing techniques make it easy for writers to


present their ideas and for readers to understand
those ideas.
Writing techniques that writers majorly
use:
Informative writing
Persuasive writing
Argumentative writing
Informative Informative
writing writing
educates the readers by imparting
straightforward information, facts, and
details on a certain topic.
Some useful tips on writing
informative essay:

1 Make sure you know the difference


between opinion and facts

2 Stick to the use of third person like she,


he, it, or they.

3 Behave like a journalist


Persuasive Writing

is any piece of writing, and the type you use will


depend on your audience, your purpose, and the
context of the situation.

Persuasive writing greets us at every corner,


whether in the form of advertisements, brochures, or
media.
Modes of Persuasion
The three main ways to persuade are:

1 2 3
Ethos Pathos Logos
Ethos
Ethos is the Greek word for
'character'

Translate it to modern-day persuasive


writing, it refers to the way the writer
presents themselves.

Is the credibility that a speaker or writer


brings to the subject that he or she is
communicating about.
Pathos
Pathos originates from ancient Greek,
meaning “suffering” or “experience.”

It represents the writers appeal to emotion.


Logos
Logos contrast to pathos

Persuasive writing means using logical


arguments backed up by thorough research
and evidential data

It is also refer to how you put your


arguments in the most effective way.
Argumentative writing

The writer makes a claim about a particular


topic and then supports that claim with
evidence.

The goal is to convince the reader that the


writer’s position is correct and that the evidence
provided supports claim.
ips on how to write an Argumentative1
Addressing counterarguments
essay
2
Organize your essay effectively

Use credible sources and


3
evidence

4 Address the audience’s concerns


and objections

5
Revise and edit your essay
Addressing counterarguments

Addressing counterarguments and


opposing viewpoints is crucial in
building a strong and convincing
argument.
Organize your essay effectively

Organize your essay effectively a well-


structured argumentative essay should have a
clear introduction, body paragraphs that present
and support your arguments, and a strong
conclusion.
Use credible sources and
evidence
Use credible sources and evidence. In order
to make a compelling argument, it is
important to back up your claims with
reliable and relevant evidence. This can
include statistics, research studies, expert
opinions, or examples from real-life
situations.
Address the audience’s concerns
and objections
Address the audience's concerns and
objections. Anticipate and address any
potential doubts, concerns, or objections
that your readers may have.
Revise and edit your essay
Revise and edit your essay. After
completing your first draft, take the
time to revise and edit your essay for
clarity, coherence, and effectiveness.
Direction: Write in 1/4 sheet of paper if it is informative,
persuasive, or argumentative.
1. Changing the length of the school day.
2. The many cause of asthma attacks
3. Media has negative effects on children
4. How to make grandma’s homemade bread
5. Should online learning be implemented in the
Philippines?
ACTIVITY
2
Direction: Write a 200-word essay on the importance of
recycling using one of the techniques we discussed -
informative, persuasive, and argumentative writing techniques.
Thank you for
listening
"You will never do anything in this world
without courage"

Aristotle

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