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Faculté Lettres et Langues
Département de Langue et littérature anglais
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Types of Claims
secondary glossary
secondary glossary
Learners define the following:
A claim
A fact
A value
A policy
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Table of Contents
Bibliography
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Main Resources
Definition
Argumentative Topic Selection
Winning arguments
Secondary Glossary
Discussion about argumentative topics
Problems in argumentation
Bibliographical research on argumentation/persuasion
Assignment on argumentation
Quiz
The Block and Refutation Patterns
Pattern # 01: Block Pattern/Essay
Pattern # 02: Refutation Pattern/Essay
Essay Structure
Essay organization
Secondary Glossary
Outline design
Discussion about the argumentative essay patterns
Quiz
Supporting Ideas
Refuting Opposing Arguments
Persuading
Refutation
Persuasion
Secondary glossary
Discussion about persuasion and refutation
Evaluation on persuasion and refutation
Quiz
The Right Language
Signposts
Signposts
Secondary glossary
Signposts
Evaluation on the language of argument
Quiz
The thesis statement or main claim must be debatable
The thesis needs to be narrow
secondary glossary
discussion about the thesis statement
The thesis statement
Evaluation on the thesis statement
Quiz
Claims
Survey
Evaluation on claims
Quiz
Integral Situation