Planning+your+presentation

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This file will tell you what to look for in a visual image. You can use it as a planning template for your own presentation. ======

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Below is a suggested structure you might want to follow for your presentation. As you can see, it is a similar structure to an essay - this will keep you on track AND prepare you for your written analysis. A similar template can be downloaded for you to type your plan directly into. ======

· Introduce the text: headline, journalist name, date and publication. Or where the image appeared and who created it. · Contention: provide a brief summary of the story content. What is the purpose? · Focus on the story contention / point of view – what does the writer want you to believe? ||
 * //INTRODUCTION - What is it about?//

i) Name the persuasive technique ii) Give evidence / example of the technique from the text
 * //IDENTIFY A TECHNIQUE// //(1st Body Paragraph)////-How is the text constructed?//
 * iii)** **How does the application of the technique help to persuade**
 * the reader to believe the writer’s contention?** ||


 * REPEAT THE ABOVE FOR 2-3 MORE TECHNIQUES ||

i) Give an overview of the techniques used (most frequently used etc) ii) Summarise the effectiveness of the text - would it persuade its target audience?
 * //CONCLUSION// //How effective /persuasive is the text?//
 * iii)** Thank your audience and signal the end of your presentation decisively (eg. "And so um...yeah, that's it." is not a decisive ending.