Building a Persuasive Argument
Construct and deliver a nuanced argument with rhetorical devices, concession and precise hedging.
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Level
C1 · Advanced — 90 minutes.
Learning objectives
By the end of the lesson, students can:
- Develop a multi-stage argument with clear signposting.
- Use concession and counter-argument to strengthen a position.
- Deploy rhetorical devices and precise hedging for effect.
Can-do statement (CEFR C1)
"Can present clear, detailed descriptions of complex subjects, developing particular points and rounding off with an appropriate conclusion."
Target language
- Signposting: It is worth noting that… / This brings me to my central point…
- Concession: Admittedly… / While it is true that…, the fact remains…
- Emphasis & inversion: Not only does X…, but it also… / Rarely do we see…
- Hedging precisely: the evidence suggests, broadly speaking, in all likelihood
- Rhetoric: rhetorical questions, tripling, deliberate understatement
Warm-up (10 min)
Analyse a short excerpt from a persuasive speech. Students identify two devices and the effect each creates.
Presentation (20 min)
- Map the architecture of a strong argument: claim → evidence → concession → rebuttal → conclusion.
- Contrast weak hedging ("maybe it's bad") with precise hedging ("the evidence broadly suggests a negative effect").
- Demonstrate emphatic inversion and discuss when it sounds natural vs. forced.
Practice (25 min)
- Reformulation: upgrade five flat sentences using concession or inversion.
- Analysis: spot the logical weakness in three short arguments and patch it with a rebuttal.
Production (30 min)
Each student prepares and delivers a 3-minute persuasive mini-speech on a motion of their choice, then fields one challenging question and concedes or rebuts it on the spot. Peers give feedback against a rhetoric checklist.
Homework
Write a 250-word argumentative response that includes one concession, one rebuttal and one instance of inversion for emphasis.
Teacher notes
At C1 prioritise precision and naturalness over volume of devices — flag any that feel performative.