Planning techniques: Logos, pathos and ethos

Planning techniques: Logos, pathos and ethos

Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will be looking at planning techniques that will help us generate ideas as well as produce a balanced and thoughtful viewpoint essay plan. We will do this by looking to the Greeks and learning about 'logos', 'ethos,' 'pathos' and 'kairos'. You will then have an opportunity to start creating a plan, using a framework to help sequence your ideas.

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5 Questions

Q1.
What is another name for viewpoint writing?
argument
Correct answer: discursive
discussion
rant
Q2.
What does 'broaden the scope' mean?
you add in a counter-argument
Correct answer: you add in a wider range of ideas
you add in emotive language
you add in facts and statistics
Q3.
A counter-argument always appears in the middle of a viewpoint essay. True or false?
Correct answer: false
true
Q4.
What is 'anaphora'?
a link back to the beginning
the contrast of an idea
Correct answer: the repetition of a phrase
the repetition of a word
Q5.
Which word from the list below is a synonym of 'resilient'?
Correct answer: durable
fierce
respectful
rigid

5 Questions

Q1.
Select the correct response to this definition. "This technique is based on logic, reason and facts."
ethos
kairos
Correct answer: logos
pathos
Q2.
What is 'pathos'? Select the right definition.
Correct answer: this technique focuses on appealing to the reader's emotions
this technique is about the timeliness of the argument
this technique is based on logic, reason and facts
this technique is based on testing the writer's trustworthiness
Q3.
Which element of rhetoric refers to the consideration of tone?
ethos
Correct answer: kairos
logos
pathos
Q4.
"Viewpoint writing must include logos." Is this statement true or false?
false
Correct answer: true
Q5.
"All sports should be fun, fair and open to everyone. It is the taking part not the winning that matters." In this viewpoint essay we are responding to a statement about a general attitude. What type of conflict does this represent?
man v man
man v nature
man v self
Correct answer: man v society

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UnitEnglish / Language Skills - Non-Fiction - Writing

English