Saturday, September 28, 2019
A grade AS English Language Commentary example
I wrote a speech directed at college students persuading them to think about the importance of being healthy. I was inspired by the use of rhetorical questions used in Tim Ryanââ¬â¢s ââ¬ËDraftââ¬â¢. For example in the first paragraph I say ââ¬Ëso is that all? Is that the definition of health? This causes the listener to think about what Iââ¬â¢m saying which links to my target audience as young people can often lose interest during long spoken dialogue. By doing this I am keeping their attention. I used a large amount of pronouns similar to Barack Obamaââ¬â¢s 2012 Victory Speech. Examples of this are ââ¬Ëour, ââ¬Ëweââ¬â¢ve and ââ¬Ëourselvesââ¬â¢. The possessive personal plural pronouns create the impression that I am in the same situation and share points the view of the listener. This is effective because young people donââ¬â¢t like to be segregated or talked down to. By including myself in the points made I make the speech more relatable. Syntactic parallelism is a feature in Tim Ryans ââ¬ËDraftââ¬â¢ that I have taken inspiration from. This is shown in my speech in the opening paragraph, ââ¬ËThis is not a lecture. This is not a five point analysis with acronyms and flashy PowerPoints ââ¬â¢ . By repeating the words ââ¬Ëthis is notââ¬â¢ at the start of each sentence, rules out negative possibilities based on their previous experiences. Similar to in Alexander Stephens ââ¬ËSuccession is Height of Madnessââ¬â¢ imagery is used in my speech. For example, ââ¬Ëâ⬠¦ anorexic teenagers but have we not been fed piles and piles of informationâ⬠¦Ã¢â¬â¢ the adjective ââ¬Ëanorexicââ¬â¢ contrasts with the verb phrase ââ¬Ëbeen fedââ¬â¢ and the metaphorical use of ââ¬Ëfed piles of informationââ¬â¢ which link back to the concept of health. This relates to my target audience as they like to use their imagination to make things more interesting and engaging. I have used pragmatics in my speech to gain support in my argument. For example, I used ââ¬Ëpingââ¬â¢, BBââ¬â¢ and the phrase ââ¬ËGoogle itââ¬â¢ a noun which has been changed by young people into a verb. This is effective in emphasising that my speech relates to my target audience. Phonologically, I put stress on the modal auxiliary ââ¬Ëwillââ¬â¢ to add dynamic to the tone and create a sense of urgency to persuade my target audience that it is a problem that needs to be solved. Repetition, a dominant feature in persuasive speeches, appears in all my style models including Franklin Rooseveltââ¬â¢s Inaugural Speech. I repeated the abstract noun ââ¬Ëhealthââ¬â¢. For example, ââ¬Ëour healthââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëdefinition of healthââ¬â¢ allow me to address that health is the central topic in my speech. Repetition is effective in my speech as itââ¬â¢s a popular way of learning and creating habits. I changed some words during the editing process of my speech because feedback from my teacher showed that some of my lexis was inappropriate like ââ¬Ëobtuseââ¬â¢ which I change to ââ¬Ëunattainableââ¬â¢ and ââ¬Ëmankindââ¬â¢ which changed to ââ¬Ëpeopleââ¬â¢. This is better for college students as itââ¬â¢s lexis that is used and understood by them.
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