CSEC English A Notes - Writing Persuasive Speeches
CSEC English A Notes - Writing Persuasive Speeches
A persuasive speech aims to convince the audience to adopt a particular point of view, believe
something, or take action. It combines logical reasoning, emotional appeal, and rhetorical
techniques.
b. Audience Awareness
Consider who you are speaking to (students, teachers, parents, general public).
c. Logical Structure
Typical Structure:
1. Greeting and Introduction – Greet the audience and introduce the topic.
3. Main Points with Supporting Evidence – Use facts, statistics, examples, anecdotes, and
expert opinions.
7. Practice Activity
A rhetorical question
Have you ever wondered why we feel so tired after lunch or why so many students struggle to
focus in class? The answer might be right in front of us—in the vending machines and canteen.
I stand before you today to argue that junk food should be banned in our schools.
We come to school to learn, to grow, and to become the best versions of ourselves. But how
can we do that when we’re feeding our bodies chips, soda, and sugary snacks that leave us
feeling sluggish and unmotivated?
Studies show that students who eat healthy meals perform better academically and have more
energy throughout the day. Junk food, on the other hand, is packed with sugar, salt, and
unhealthy fats that harm our bodies and our minds. It may taste good in the moment, but the
long-term effects include obesity, diabetes, and poor concentration.
Some may argue that it’s a personal choice, but schools have a responsibility to create a
healthy environment. Just like we ban smoking on campus, we should also ban harmful food
choices. We are shaping our future, and that starts with what we put into our bodies.
Imagine a school where the canteen offers tasty yet nutritious options, where every student is
energized and ready to learn. That’s not a dream—it can be our reality, but only if we take
action.
So I ask you: Do we want our school to be part of the problem, or part of the solution?
Let’s ban junk food in our schools and take a bold step toward a healthier, smarter future. Thank
you.
My Topic: _______________________________________
My Position: ____________________________________
Counterargument: ________________________________
My Response: ___________________________________
[ ] Rhetorical question
[ ] Emotive language
[ ] Repetition
[ ] Personal anecdote
[ ] Statistic or fact
[ ] Call to action
[ ] Rule of three
Step 7: Draft Your Speech
Title: ___________________________________________
Write your draft below or in your notebook.
Prompts
10. "Traditional classrooms are outdated and should be replaced by digital learning."
Present your speech to a group of education stakeholders.
Your speech should:
Prepared by:
Andrea Longmore
April 2025