Video pembelajaran bahasa indonesia teks pidato persuasif untuk SMP/MTs kls 9 lengkap dan contohnya

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17 Jul 202113:27

Summary

TLDRThis educational video from Ruangguru introduces the concept of speech texts in Indonesian language learning. It explains the different types of speeches: informative, recreational, persuasive, and agitative. The video details various methods of delivering speeches, such as memorization, manuscript reading, improvisation, and extemporaneous speaking. It also outlines the structure of a speech, including the introduction, body, and conclusion, and explores key linguistic features such as nominalization, passive voice, and emotive vocabulary. The session concludes with practical examples and emphasizes the importance of discipline and achievement in speeches.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The lesson focuses on the structure and elements of a speech (pidato) in Bahasa Indonesia.
  • 😀 A speech in Bahasa Indonesia can be categorized into four types: informative, recreational, persuasive, and agitative.
  • 😀 The goal of a speech is to provide information, convince the audience, entertain, or inspire action.
  • 😀 There are four methods for delivering a speech: memoriter (by memory), manuscript (reading from a script), impromptu (impromptu speaking), and extemporaneous (reading from notes).
  • 😀 A speech's structure consists of three parts: the opening, body, and conclusion.
  • 😀 The opening of a speech should include a greeting, salutation, expression of gratitude, and the purpose of the speech.
  • 😀 The body of the speech should include a statement of position, arguments, and supporting points.
  • 😀 The conclusion should summarize the key points, offer thanks to the audience, provide apologies for any mistakes, and end with a closing remark.
  • 😀 A persuasive speech should include a call to action using persuasive language, such as 'Let's' or 'Marilah'.
  • 😀 Key linguistic features of a speech include nominalization, passive voice, pronouns, and technical vocabulary specific to the subject matter of the speech.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of a speech according to the script?

    -The purpose of a speech is to inform, persuade, entertain, and motivate the audience. It may involve providing information, convincing listeners, entertaining them, or encouraging them to take action.

  • What are the four types of speeches mentioned in the script?

    -The four types of speeches are: 1) Informative, which provides information; 2) Recreational, which entertains the audience; 3) Persuasive, which encourages the audience to take action; and 4) Agitative, which persuades the audience to follow the speaker's viewpoint.

  • What are the four methods of delivering a speech as outlined in the script?

    -The four methods of delivering a speech are: 1) Memorization, where the speaker memorizes the speech; 2) Manuscript, where the speaker reads from a written text; 3) Impromptu, where the speaker improvises; and 4) Extemporaneous, where the speaker refers to notes during delivery.

  • What are the three main parts of a speech structure?

    -The three main parts of a speech structure are: 1) The opening, which includes a greeting, salutation, and expression of gratitude; 2) The body, which contains the main content and argument; and 3) The closing, which includes a summary, thanks, apology, and closing salutation.

  • What is the role of the opening in a speech?

    -The opening of a speech serves to greet the audience, express gratitude to God, thank relevant parties, and introduce the purpose of the speech. It sets the tone for the rest of the speech.

  • What is the significance of nominalization in a speech, as mentioned in the script?

    -Nominalization refers to turning verbs or adjectives into nouns. It is significant in speeches as it can make the language more formal and abstract, enhancing the impact of the speech.

  • Can you explain the difference between active and passive voice in a speech?

    -Active voice focuses on the subject performing the action, while passive voice focuses on the action itself or the object receiving the action. For example, 'Pak Haji holds the birdcage' is active, while 'The birdcage is held by Pak Haji' is passive.

  • What is the function of modal verbs in a speech?

    -Modal verbs express the speaker's attitude toward the action, such as possibility, necessity, or permission. They are used to convey uncertainty or suggestion, such as 'may,' 'might,' 'should,' or 'must.'

  • What types of conjunctions are discussed in the script and how do they function?

    -The script discusses four types of conjunctions: 1) Coordinative, which links similar elements (e.g., 'and,' 'but'); 2) Subordinative, which links unequal elements (e.g., 'because,' 'although'); 3) Correlative, which pairs conjunctions (e.g., 'either...or'); and 4) Inter-sentential, which connects sentences (e.g., 'therefore').

  • What is the purpose of using persuasive language in a speech?

    -Persuasive language aims to convince the audience to agree with the speaker's point of view or take a specific action. It often appeals to emotions, logic, or values and is crucial in speeches with the intent to motivate or inspire action.

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