Ethos, Pathos & Logos: The Art of Persuasive Language
<p>Ethos, Pathos, and Logos are modes of persuasion used to convince audiences. They are also referred to as the three artistic proofs (Aristotle coined the terms), and are all represented by Greek words.</p>
<p>A highly engaging and interesting lesson that focuses on the art of persuasive language by using the terms above, incorporating ‘The Art of Rhetoric.’ - Aristotle.<br />
Additionally, it addresses the various ways to appeal to an audience, using: ethos, pathos and logos.<br />
Lesson pack contains:</p>
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<li>A 27 page PowerPoint</li>
<li>A video link to make notes from</li>
<li>A variety of examples of: ethos, pathos and logos with visual aids</li>
<li>Dual coding ideas for each of the persuasive writing techniques</li>
<li>A plenary task.<br />
A great way to introduce both psychology and philosophy into a creative English session</li>
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