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HOW TO WRITE A SPEECH ANALYSIS INTRODUCTION: >Introductory sentences (author, date, place, kind of text, short summary) MAIN PART of >way argumentation (structure of the speech arrangement of arguments) >use of stylistic devices 1. Name the stylistic device 2. Quotation 3. effect on the reader CONCLUSION: >sum up (what does the speaker wants to achieve) USEFUL PHRASES INTRODUCTION: >The speech ... delivered in... on.....by..... at that time.., deals with..... >The speech is addressed to.... >The focus is on... >The speaker wants to / is aiming to / is trying to..... SUMMARY: >The speech can be devided into..... >In his opening words.... >Halfway through the speech.... >Towards the end of the speech.... ANALYSIS >In his speech...uses many devices to support his opinion. >One of the most effective devices the speaker employs is.... >The most powerful strategy.….... >at one point in his speech he makes use of.... >A recurrent/striking rhetorical device is.... >In line..., the speaker argues illustrates /claims that.... >to make the audience aware of... >to trigger of emotions of..... >to heighten/catch the audience's/ listeners attention.... >to make the speech more memorable >to leave no room for doubt.... >to amuse/entertain the listener HOW TO WRITE A SPEECH ANALYSIS CONCLUSION: >All in all, it can be said that..... >In conclusion,... >To put it into a nutshell.... >The message of the speech is clear and simple... >From my point of view the speech is convincing because.... >The speech made me think about....
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