{"id":52,"date":"2007-07-31T14:33:32","date_gmt":"2007-07-31T06:33:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.businessenglishpod.com\/learningcenter2\/2007\/07\/31\/bep-59-adv-persuasion-1-getting-attention\/"},"modified":"2007-08-21T21:22:26","modified_gmt":"2007-08-21T13:22:26","slug":"bep-59-adv-persuasion-1-getting-attention","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.businessenglishpod.com\/learningcenter2\/2007\/07\/31\/bep-59-adv-persuasion-1-getting-attention\/","title":{"rendered":"BEP 59 ADV (Transcript & Activities) – Persuasion 1: Getting Attention"},"content":{"rendered":"

Do you ever need to persuade or convince someone of your point of view? Do you need to win support for a proposal, or get backing for a project? Of course you do. Persuasion – convincing someone of something – is an essential part of almost everything we do, from informal discussions to formal negotiations. To be successful, you need to be persuasive. You need to get people to accept a different point view, to see things your way. How can you be more persuasive? In this three-part series, we’ll be giving you some answers.<\/p>\n

Throughout the years, many talented speakers and researchers have been developing ways to persuade people effectively. One of the most widely used methods is Alan H. Monroe’s. In the mid-1930s, Monroe created a persuasive process called the “Monroe sequence” that has become a standard in business, media and politics. Once you know it, you’ll recognize it everywhere – in speeches, statements, proposals, advertisements. It’s popular because it is logical and effective.<\/p>\n

So over the next three episodes, we’ll be studying language and strategies for persuasion based on the Monroe Sequence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
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BEP 59 ADV – Persuasion 1 – Quiz<\/a>
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