From Thunberg to the L2 Classroom: Public Speaking Techniques

R. Miles
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To participate in the global conversation on how to combat climate change, Japanese university students need to better utilise their English for Academic Purposes (EAP) skills outside the second language (L2) classroom. Therefore, this study seeks to enhance the public speaking skills of Japanese university students by analysing and drawing from a series of recent speeches by Swedish climate-change activist Greta Thunberg. Being of a similar age and speaking in a second language, Thunberg resonates as a public speaker that Japanese university students can model. The research design for this study consisted of two phases. Initially, a structural analysis of Thunberg’s speech transcripts was conducted, exploring her use of positive and negative message framing approaches. Secondly, an analysis of the persuasive discursive techniques (PDTs) used in her speeches was conducted, focusing on identifying established rhetorical devices such as tripling, contrasting, and personalising, as well as the use of inclusive language and exclusive language. This paper details and analyses the approaches and techniques used by Thunberg (framing and rhetorical) and then discusses how they can be taught to Japanese university students seeking to move beyond generic English language classroom presentations.
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从滕伯格到第二语言课堂:公开演讲技巧
为了参与关于如何应对气候变化的全球对话,日本大学生需要在第二语言(L2)课堂之外更好地利用学术英语(EAP)技能。因此,本研究试图通过分析和借鉴瑞典气候变化活动家Greta Thunberg最近的一系列演讲来提高日本大学生的公共演讲技巧。由于年龄相仿,而且会说第二语言,通贝里作为一名公众演说家引起了共鸣,日本大学生可以效仿他。本研究的研究设计分为两个阶段。首先,对Thunberg的演讲文本进行了结构分析,探索她对积极和消极信息框架方法的使用。其次,对她演讲中使用的说服性话语技巧进行了分析,重点是识别现有的修辞手段,如三倍化、对比化和个性化,以及包容性语言和排他性语言的使用。本文详细分析了Thunberg使用的方法和技巧(框架和修辞),然后讨论了如何将这些方法和技巧传授给寻求超越普通英语课堂演讲的日本大学生。
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