TEKS PIDATO PERSUASIF KELAS 9 SMP - STRUKTUR DAN KAIDAH KEBAHASAAN

Tyas Widianingsih
19 Aug 202116:10

Summary

TLDRThis lecture focuses on persuasive speeches, outlining essential competencies such as understanding structure and language rules. It emphasizes the typical structure of a speech, including the introduction, body, and conclusion, and explores key language features like nominalization, passive voice, and emotive language. The lecturer provides steps for creating an effective persuasive speech, including topic selection, message organization, and diction choice. Various relevant topics for persuasive speeches are suggested, encouraging students to engage actively with the content and apply these principles for impactful communication.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Understanding the basic structure of a persuasive speech includes an introduction, body, and conclusion.
  • 😀 The introduction should contain greetings, self-introduction, and expressions of gratitude.
  • 😀 A persuasive speech's body consists of a position statement, supporting arguments, and a reinforcement of the main message.
  • 😀 Effective arguments must be backed by facts, statistics, expert opinions, and logical reasoning.
  • 😀 The conclusion summarizes the key points and includes a call to action or final thoughts.
  • 😀 Language features such as nominalization, passive voice, and emotive language enhance the effectiveness of a persuasive speech.
  • 😀 Choosing the right topic is crucial; it should resonate with the audience's interests and knowledge.
  • 😀 Organizing the message clearly and including supporting evidence makes the speech more convincing.
  • 😀 Diction is important; the choice of words should be suitable for the audience's comprehension level.
  • 😀 Practicing persuasive speech techniques can help influence and engage the audience effectively.

Q & A

  • What is the primary focus of the lesson?

    -The primary focus of the lesson is on understanding the structure and linguistic characteristics of persuasive speeches.

  • What are the basic competencies students need to master in this lesson?

    -Students need to master analyzing the structure and linguistic features of persuasive speeches, as well as articulating their ideas and messages both orally and in writing.

  • What are the three main objectives of studying persuasive speeches?

    -The three objectives are: 1) students can analyze the structure of persuasive texts, 2) students can understand the linguistic rules of persuasive speeches, and 3) students can express their ideas effectively in persuasive speech.

  • What are the general structural components of a persuasive speech?

    -A persuasive speech generally consists of an introduction, body, and conclusion. The introduction includes greetings and acknowledgments, the body presents arguments and supporting evidence, and the conclusion summarizes and provides a closing statement.

  • What does the body of a persuasive speech typically include?

    -The body of a persuasive speech typically includes a statement of position or introduction of the issue, arguments supporting the position, and a reaffirmation or emphasis of the position.

  • What is nominalization, and why is it important in persuasive speech?

    -Nominalization is the process of transforming verbs or adjectives into nouns. It is important in persuasive speech because it allows speakers to convey complex ideas succinctly and with greater impact.

  • How does passive voice function in persuasive speech?

    -The passive voice is used in persuasive speech to create a more formal tone and emphasize the action rather than the subject performing the action, making the speech more compelling.

  • What role do emotive words play in persuasive speeches?

    -Emotive words are used to engage the audience's feelings and create a connection, making the message more impactful and persuasive.

  • What are the key steps in organizing a persuasive speech?

    -Key steps in organizing a persuasive speech include choosing a relevant topic, organizing supporting evidence, selecting appropriate diction, and ensuring an engaging opening and closing.

  • Can you provide examples of topics suitable for a persuasive speech?

    -Examples of suitable topics include: 'Do not litter', 'Master a language, master the world', 'Corruption harms everyone', 'Youth can succeed', 'Why I do not smoke', 'The fight against drugs', 'Anti-violence and anti-bullying', and 'Preventing the spread of COVID-19'.

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