This 68-slide PowerPoint and activities on, “How to Write a Persuasive Essay for AP Spanish” include the following:
~The goal of the persuasive essay and how to reach it
~The use of cause and effect to make one’s point
~The different kinds of arguments
~The different kinds of evidence
~Vocabulary to express cause and effect
~Expressions for stating one’s opinion
~Vocabulary for meeting objections
~Components of the introduction
~Components of the developing paragraphs
~Components of the conclusion.
~Ideas for a hook
~When and how to meet objections
~Examples of the causes and effects for a particular topic and questions
~Examples of evidence for that topic
~Step-by-step instructions for the reading and analysis of the three sources and writing of an essay in Triángulo Aprobado. (It can be used with other texts as well.)
~Possible thesis statements for that topic demonstrating how to manipulate the sources to support different thesis statements, i.e. yes, no, or both
~Instructions on how to write an outline and organize one’s essay
~Instructions and examples for how to cite sources
~Synonyms for, “dice”
~Instructions for avoiding the first and second person in formal essays
~Practice activities to avoid using the first and second person
The activities work in conjunction with the PowerPoint, “How to Write a Persuasive Essay for AP Spanish”. There are 19 pages of activities which include the following:
~Sample persuasive essay with vocabulary and indicators for thesis statement and different ways to cite sources
~Practice activity in which students interact with the essay, identify components, cause and effect, evidence, and methods of citing sources
~Answers to practice activity
~Peer edit of introductory paragraph
~peer edit of first developing paragraph
~peer edit of persuasive essay
~vocabulary for cause and effect and expressing one’s opinion
~Step-by-step instructions for the reading and analysis of the three sources and writing of an essay in Triángulo Aprobado. (It can be used with other texts as well.)
~a template for organizing a persuasive essay
~password for Powerpoint YOU WILL NEED POWERPOINT 2002 or later to open this password-protected PowerPoint.
Note: Three items are label, "poster" but are not. There was no category for them. Three of them are cover previews to give you an idea of what is inside. The other is the password you will need to open the Power Point Presentation.
~The goal of the persuasive essay and how to reach it
~The use of cause and effect to make one’s point
~The different kinds of arguments
~The different kinds of evidence
~Vocabulary to express cause and effect
~Expressions for stating one’s opinion
~Vocabulary for meeting objections
~Components of the introduction
~Components of the developing paragraphs
~Components of the conclusion.
~Ideas for a hook
~When and how to meet objections
~Examples of the causes and effects for a particular topic and questions
~Examples of evidence for that topic
~Step-by-step instructions for the reading and analysis of the three sources and writing of an essay in Triángulo Aprobado. (It can be used with other texts as well.)
~Possible thesis statements for that topic demonstrating how to manipulate the sources to support different thesis statements, i.e. yes, no, or both
~Instructions on how to write an outline and organize one’s essay
~Instructions and examples for how to cite sources
~Synonyms for, “dice”
~Instructions for avoiding the first and second person in formal essays
~Practice activities to avoid using the first and second person
The activities work in conjunction with the PowerPoint, “How to Write a Persuasive Essay for AP Spanish”. There are 19 pages of activities which include the following:
~Sample persuasive essay with vocabulary and indicators for thesis statement and different ways to cite sources
~Practice activity in which students interact with the essay, identify components, cause and effect, evidence, and methods of citing sources
~Answers to practice activity
~Peer edit of introductory paragraph
~peer edit of first developing paragraph
~peer edit of persuasive essay
~vocabulary for cause and effect and expressing one’s opinion
~Step-by-step instructions for the reading and analysis of the three sources and writing of an essay in Triángulo Aprobado. (It can be used with other texts as well.)
~a template for organizing a persuasive essay
~password for Powerpoint YOU WILL NEED POWERPOINT 2002 or later to open this password-protected PowerPoint.
Note: Three items are label, "poster" but are not. There was no category for them. Three of them are cover previews to give you an idea of what is inside. The other is the password you will need to open the Power Point Presentation.
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