Rhetorical devices

Today's Programme

- Frans Timmerman MH 17
- Rhetorical & literary devices



Lesson Objective:
- You know some Rhetorical Devices that make a good speech.
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This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Today's Programme

- Frans Timmerman MH 17
- Rhetorical & literary devices



Lesson Objective:
- You know some Rhetorical Devices that make a good speech.

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Speech Techniques
Rhetorical devices

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00:24
Have you already detected a rhetorical technique?

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01:16
Which technique(s) did Timmermans use here?

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01:30
Did you notice the tricolon?

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02:27
What can you say about the word 'home'?

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03:21
What can you say about the word 'imagine'?

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04:23
Did you notice a different technique?

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04:24
Anaphora
a rhetorical device that consists of repeating a sequence of words at the beginnings of neighboring clauses, thereby lending them emphasis.

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Speech Techniques
Rhetorical devices

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Literary/Rhetorical devices 
The English language knows plenty of literary/rhetorical devices, listed below are the most common ones:
  • metaphor                       -  euphemism
  • simile                               -  personification
  • idiom                                -  tricolon
  • onomatopoeia
  • hyperbole

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Which literary device is used here?
'They fought like cats and dogs.'
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simile
B
metaphor
C
repetition
D
personification

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Which literary device is this:
"The paper is as light as a feather."
A
simile
B
hyperbole
C
metaphor
D
euphemism

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Which literary device is this:
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away."
A
metaphor
B
simile
C
personification
D
hyperbole

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Which literary device is this:
"The man is as tall as the tree."
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metaphor
B
personification
C
simile
D
hyperbole

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Assignment
In pairs, complete the exercises on the worksheet.
Use the hand-out as support.

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Present your 'own' speech
Find a speech on YouTube and choose a fragment of about 2-3 minutes (maximum).

  • Analyse the fragment and try to make sure you know what techniques were used. Of course you can account for the choice of this particular fragment based on the use of abundant rhetorical devices. 

It may be a political speech, but don't hesitate to use a speech from a film.

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Do you have any feedback for me?

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