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Easy Guide to Analyzing Speeches: Examples and Tips for 10th Graders

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AlinaMuuh@alina1806

Speech analysis and rhetoric have played a vital role in... Mehr anzeigen

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# Speech Analysis

Introduction:

> who gives the speech? (speaker)
> when was the speech given ? (date)
> where was the speech given? (plac

Examples and Phrases for Speech Analysis

This page provides useful examples and phrases to help students articulate their analysis effectively.

Introduction Phrases

  • "The speech published by [speaker] on [date], deals with..."
  • "The speech is addressed to..."
  • "The focus is on..."
  • "The speaker wants to / is aiming to / is trying to..."
  • "The speaker is canvassing for..."

Summary Phrases

  • "The speech can be divided into..."
  • "In his opening words..."
  • "Halfway through the speech..."
  • "Towards the end of the speech..."

Analysis Phrases

  • "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 rhetorical device..."
  • "A striking rhetorical device is..."
  • "In line [X], the speaker argues / illustrates / claims that..."

Purpose Phrases

  • "To establish a personal relationship with..."
  • "To make the audience aware of..."
  • "To trigger emotions..."
  • "To engage the listener effectively..."
  • "To emphasize something..."
  • "To catch the listener's attention..."

Conclusion Phrases

  • "All in all, it can be said that..."
  • "In conclusion, I would like to say that..."
  • "The message of the speech is clear and simple:"
  • "In my opinion, the speaker displays a thorough / intimate / superficial knowledge of..."
  • "From my point of view, the speech is convincing because..."

Vocabulary: Redeanalyse Formulierungshilfen (speech analysis phrasing aids) are crucial for articulating observations and insights clearly and professionally.

Example: When analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, you might say: "One of the most effective devices the speaker employs is repetition, particularly the phrase 'I have a dream,' which serves to emphasize his vision for racial equality."

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of 4
# Speech Analysis

Introduction:

> who gives the speech? (speaker)
> when was the speech given ? (date)
> where was the speech given? (plac

Linking Words and Verbs for Speech Analysis

This page provides essential vocabulary for constructing a coherent and well-articulated speech analysis.

Linking Words

  • For instance, including, namely
  • Thus, therefore, consequently, as a result
  • In addition, additionally, furthermore, besides
  • Despite, however, in spite of
  • Although, whereas
  • On the contrary, in contrast to
  • Undoubtedly, in fact

Useful Verbs

  • Expound, clarify, criticize
  • Enumerate, complain, call for
  • Claim, state, argue
  • Introduce, inform, doubt
  • Affect, confirm, differentiate
  • Display, disprove, elaborate
  • Enhance, exhibit, facilitate
  • Identify, illustrate, indicate
  • Magnify, neglect

Vocabulary: These rhetorische Stilmittel (rhetorical devices) and verbs are crucial for articulating observations in a Redeanalyse (speech analysis).

Example: "The speaker elaborates on the economic challenges, thereby enhancing the audience's understanding of the complex situation."

Highlight: Using a variety of linking words and precise verbs can significantly improve the quality and clarity of your speech analysis.

3
of 4
# Speech Analysis

Introduction:

> who gives the speech? (speaker)
> when was the speech given ? (date)
> where was the speech given? (plac

Stylistic Devices and Their Functions

This page presents a comprehensive list of stylistic devices commonly used in speeches, along with their functions and examples.

Key Stylistic Devices

  1. Alliteration: "bold, bright and beautiful"
  2. Anaphora: "I didn't like his hairstyle. I didn't want to tell him."
  3. Antithesis: "a fire-and-ice relationship"
  4. Enumeration: "old, grey, suave, majestic"
  5. Hyperbole: "an absolutely fantastic book"
  6. Irony: "Well, that was clear! Now it's broken"
  7. Parallelism: "It's great: for me, for you, for everyone"
  8. Personification: "Huge cities never sleep"
  9. Repetition: "'March for your rights!' he cried, and we marched and marched"
  10. Rhetorical question: "Wouldn't we all like a holiday?"
  11. Metaphor: "like a bull in a china shop", "She's a little monkey"
  12. Synecdoche: "I need a new set of wheels" (meaning a car)
  13. Accumulation: "He came, saw, fought and won"

Functions of Stylistic Devices

  • Convey auditory images
  • Draw attention to key words or important aspects
  • Increase intensity and emphasize main points
  • Produce effective contrasts
  • Strengthen arguments
  • Make sentences more memorable
  • Create impressions on listeners' minds
  • Convey messages easily
  • Highlight facts and emphasize feelings
  • Produce humorous effects
  • Offer indirect criticism
  • Simplify complex matters
  • Make speeches more vivid and easier to follow
  • Involve the audience and stimulate their thoughts

Highlight: Understanding these rhetorische Stilmittel (rhetorical devices) is crucial for conducting a thorough Redeanalyse (speech analysis).

Example: In Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, the repetition of "I have a dream" is a powerful use of anaphora that emphasizes his vision and makes the speech more memorable.

Definition: Stilmittel (stylistic devices) are linguistic techniques used to enhance the effectiveness and impact of a speech or written text.

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of 4
# Speech Analysis

Introduction:

> who gives the speech? (speaker)
> when was the speech given ? (date)
> where was the speech given? (plac

Speech Analysis Guide

This page introduces the key components of a speech analysis, providing a structured approach for students.

Introduction

  • Identify the speaker, date, location, audience, occasion, and theme of the speech

Main Part

  • Provide a structured summary
  • Conduct an argumentative analysis
  • Perform a linguistic analysis
  • Examine the relation to the audience

Structure of Argumentation

  • Identify the main thesis
  • Analyze the speaker's arguments
  • Describe the argumentation structure
  • Determine the author's intention

Structure of Language

  • Identify stylistic devices
  • Analyze the type of language used (e.g., colloquial, sublime)
  • Examine the tone of voice
  • Note gestures and facial expressions

Conclusion

  • Summarize the results
  • Classify the speech's historical relevance
  • Provide a personal statement

Highlight: This comprehensive structure ensures a thorough Redeanalyse (speech analysis), covering all crucial aspects from introduction to conclusion.

Example: When analyzing a political speech, you would start by identifying the speaker (e.g., a prominent politician), the date and location of the speech, and the target audience (e.g., party members, general public).

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EnglischEnglisch13,126 aufrufe·Aktualisiert May 26, 2026·4 Seiten

Easy Guide to Analyzing Speeches: Examples and Tips for 10th Graders

user profile picture
AlinaMuuh@alina1806

Speech analysis and rhetoric have played a vital role in communication throughout history, from ancient times to modern discourse.

The art of Redeanalyse(speech analysis) involves examining various components of speeches, including structure, persuasive techniques, and rhetorical devices. When conducting... Mehr anzeigen

1
of 4
# Speech Analysis

Introduction:

> who gives the speech? (speaker)
> when was the speech given ? (date)
> where was the speech given? (plac

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  • Zugriff auf alle Dokumente
  • Verbessere deine Noten
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Examples and Phrases for Speech Analysis

This page provides useful examples and phrases to help students articulate their analysis effectively.

Introduction Phrases

  • "The speech published by [speaker] on [date], deals with..."
  • "The speech is addressed to..."
  • "The focus is on..."
  • "The speaker wants to / is aiming to / is trying to..."
  • "The speaker is canvassing for..."

Summary Phrases

  • "The speech can be divided into..."
  • "In his opening words..."
  • "Halfway through the speech..."
  • "Towards the end of the speech..."

Analysis Phrases

  • "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 rhetorical device..."
  • "A striking rhetorical device is..."
  • "In line [X], the speaker argues / illustrates / claims that..."

Purpose Phrases

  • "To establish a personal relationship with..."
  • "To make the audience aware of..."
  • "To trigger emotions..."
  • "To engage the listener effectively..."
  • "To emphasize something..."
  • "To catch the listener's attention..."

Conclusion Phrases

  • "All in all, it can be said that..."
  • "In conclusion, I would like to say that..."
  • "The message of the speech is clear and simple:"
  • "In my opinion, the speaker displays a thorough / intimate / superficial knowledge of..."
  • "From my point of view, the speech is convincing because..."

Vocabulary: Redeanalyse Formulierungshilfen (speech analysis phrasing aids) are crucial for articulating observations and insights clearly and professionally.

Example: When analyzing Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, you might say: "One of the most effective devices the speaker employs is repetition, particularly the phrase 'I have a dream,' which serves to emphasize his vision for racial equality."

2
of 4
# Speech Analysis

Introduction:

> who gives the speech? (speaker)
> when was the speech given ? (date)
> where was the speech given? (plac

Melde dich an, um den Inhalt zu sehen. Kostenlos!

  • Zugriff auf alle Dokumente
  • Verbessere deine Noten
  • Schließ dich Millionen Schülern an

Linking Words and Verbs for Speech Analysis

This page provides essential vocabulary for constructing a coherent and well-articulated speech analysis.

Linking Words

  • For instance, including, namely
  • Thus, therefore, consequently, as a result
  • In addition, additionally, furthermore, besides
  • Despite, however, in spite of
  • Although, whereas
  • On the contrary, in contrast to
  • Undoubtedly, in fact

Useful Verbs

  • Expound, clarify, criticize
  • Enumerate, complain, call for
  • Claim, state, argue
  • Introduce, inform, doubt
  • Affect, confirm, differentiate
  • Display, disprove, elaborate
  • Enhance, exhibit, facilitate
  • Identify, illustrate, indicate
  • Magnify, neglect

Vocabulary: These rhetorische Stilmittel (rhetorical devices) and verbs are crucial for articulating observations in a Redeanalyse (speech analysis).

Example: "The speaker elaborates on the economic challenges, thereby enhancing the audience's understanding of the complex situation."

Highlight: Using a variety of linking words and precise verbs can significantly improve the quality and clarity of your speech analysis.

3
of 4
# Speech Analysis

Introduction:

> who gives the speech? (speaker)
> when was the speech given ? (date)
> where was the speech given? (plac

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  • Zugriff auf alle Dokumente
  • Verbessere deine Noten
  • Schließ dich Millionen Schülern an

Stylistic Devices and Their Functions

This page presents a comprehensive list of stylistic devices commonly used in speeches, along with their functions and examples.

Key Stylistic Devices

  1. Alliteration: "bold, bright and beautiful"
  2. Anaphora: "I didn't like his hairstyle. I didn't want to tell him."
  3. Antithesis: "a fire-and-ice relationship"
  4. Enumeration: "old, grey, suave, majestic"
  5. Hyperbole: "an absolutely fantastic book"
  6. Irony: "Well, that was clear! Now it's broken"
  7. Parallelism: "It's great: for me, for you, for everyone"
  8. Personification: "Huge cities never sleep"
  9. Repetition: "'March for your rights!' he cried, and we marched and marched"
  10. Rhetorical question: "Wouldn't we all like a holiday?"
  11. Metaphor: "like a bull in a china shop", "She's a little monkey"
  12. Synecdoche: "I need a new set of wheels" (meaning a car)
  13. Accumulation: "He came, saw, fought and won"

Functions of Stylistic Devices

  • Convey auditory images
  • Draw attention to key words or important aspects
  • Increase intensity and emphasize main points
  • Produce effective contrasts
  • Strengthen arguments
  • Make sentences more memorable
  • Create impressions on listeners' minds
  • Convey messages easily
  • Highlight facts and emphasize feelings
  • Produce humorous effects
  • Offer indirect criticism
  • Simplify complex matters
  • Make speeches more vivid and easier to follow
  • Involve the audience and stimulate their thoughts

Highlight: Understanding these rhetorische Stilmittel (rhetorical devices) is crucial for conducting a thorough Redeanalyse (speech analysis).

Example: In Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, the repetition of "I have a dream" is a powerful use of anaphora that emphasizes his vision and makes the speech more memorable.

Definition: Stilmittel (stylistic devices) are linguistic techniques used to enhance the effectiveness and impact of a speech or written text.

4
of 4
# Speech Analysis

Introduction:

> who gives the speech? (speaker)
> when was the speech given ? (date)
> where was the speech given? (plac

Melde dich an, um den Inhalt zu sehen. Kostenlos!

  • Zugriff auf alle Dokumente
  • Verbessere deine Noten
  • Schließ dich Millionen Schülern an

Speech Analysis Guide

This page introduces the key components of a speech analysis, providing a structured approach for students.

Introduction

  • Identify the speaker, date, location, audience, occasion, and theme of the speech

Main Part

  • Provide a structured summary
  • Conduct an argumentative analysis
  • Perform a linguistic analysis
  • Examine the relation to the audience

Structure of Argumentation

  • Identify the main thesis
  • Analyze the speaker's arguments
  • Describe the argumentation structure
  • Determine the author's intention

Structure of Language

  • Identify stylistic devices
  • Analyze the type of language used (e.g., colloquial, sublime)
  • Examine the tone of voice
  • Note gestures and facial expressions

Conclusion

  • Summarize the results
  • Classify the speech's historical relevance
  • Provide a personal statement

Highlight: This comprehensive structure ensures a thorough Redeanalyse (speech analysis), covering all crucial aspects from introduction to conclusion.

Example: When analyzing a political speech, you would start by identifying the speaker (e.g., a prominent politician), the date and location of the speech, and the target audience (e.g., party members, general public).

Wir dachten schon, du fragst nie...

Was ist der Knowunity KI-Begleiter?

Unser KI-Begleiter ist ein speziell für Schüler entwickeltes KI-Tool, das mehr als nur Antworten bietet. Basierend auf Millionen von Knowunity-Inhalten liefert er relevante Informationen, personalisierte Lernpläne, Quizze und Inhalte direkt im Chat und passt sich deinem individuellen Lernweg an.

Wo kann ich die Knowunity-App herunterladen?

Du kannst die App im Google Play Store und im Apple App Store herunterladen.

Ist Knowunity wirklich kostenlos?

Genau! Genieße kostenlosen Zugang zu Lerninhalten, vernetze dich mit anderen Schülern und hol dir sofortige Hilfe – alles direkt auf deinem Handy.

Findest du nicht, was du suchst? Entdecke andere Fächer.

Schüler lieben uns — und du auch.

4.6/5App Store
4.7/5Google Play

Die App ist sehr einfach zu bedienen und gut gestaltet. Ich habe bisher alles gefunden, wonach ich gesucht habe, und konnte viel aus den Präsentationen lernen! Ich werde die App definitiv für ein Schulprojekt nutzen! Und natürlich hilft sie auch sehr als Inspiration.

Stefan SiOS-Nutzer

Diese App ist wirklich super. Es gibt so viele Lernzettel und Hilfen [...]. Mein Problemfach ist zum Beispiel Französisch und die App hat so viele Möglichkeiten zur Hilfe. Dank dieser App habe ich mich in Französisch verbessert. Ich würde sie jedem empfehlen.

Samantha KlichAndroid-Nutzerin

Wow, ich bin wirklich begeistert. Ich habe die App einfach mal ausprobiert, weil ich sie schon oft beworben gesehen habe und war absolut beeindruckt. Diese App ist DIE HILFE, die man für die Schule braucht und vor allem bietet sie so viele Dinge wie Übungen und Lernzettel, die mir persönlich SEHR geholfen haben.

AnnaiOS-Nutzerin