Loful Elyardo
Professor Brandon
English 111
06 May, 2013
English
111 Evaluation
I have learned many things that have
made me a better communicator and author in English 111. I was introduced to
the ideal writing process, oral communications, and rhetoric. The class has helped
me in my own writing process pushing me closer to the ideal writing process. I
have learned valuable rules of oral communications to help me deliver speeches.
Rhetoric helped me learn about influencing readers. This course has truly
raised my academic level and knowledge.
English
111 taught me a valuable lesson is in communication and influence. The process
of understanding audiences so you can better communicate with them when writing
an essay, speech, or argument is called audience analysis. This skill is very
important to have. Understanding the audience’s interests and feelings is a
very is an essential step in audience analysis because it is the key to not
violating the audience’s expectations. People will not listen if their
expectations are violated. Finding connections in experiences the author and
the audience share closes the distance between the author and the audience
making the message to be delivered and comprehended. Changing how an audience
feels, act, behave, and thinking are kinds of influences used. The appeals
triangle of logos, ethos, and pathos helps craft the author’s message to appeal
to the audience and assert influence on them. Being aware of ethos, logos, and
pathos in my own writing helped me to create texts that appealed to my audience
in many different levels. Ethos appeals to the author’s credibility, authority,
or character using that to support claims. Pathos uses feelings, desires, and
fears to appeal to the emotion of the audience. Logos appeals to the reasoning
and common sense of the audience. It uses examples to demonstrate points made.
I learned that an author’s ability to influence an audience is based on how
well the author appeals to the audience. I used these skills on my rhetorical
analysis on a commercial featured in the 2013 Super Bowl posted on my blog. I
expressed how I recognized the appeals in the commercial and analyzed the
influence it had on the audience.
During my days in English 111 one of the main lessons I
learned was on rhetoric. Rhetoric is the study of available means of
communications. According to Dr. Wheeler from Carson-Newman College, when we
write or speak to convince others of what we believe, we are rhetors. When we
analyze the way rhetoric works, we are rhetoricians. One of the things helpful
in learning rhetoric was the rhetoric triangle. The triangle is made up of the
three appeals. The general means of persuasion are ethos, logos, and pathos. As
a communicator I learned that I have to use my credibility to back up my reason
to deliver my message and to hold the audience’s attention. The communicator
has to have the right appearance for his message, enough authority, and
persuasiveness. The message has to have concrete information backed up by
evidence. It should have strong argumentative reasons and appeal to the
audience’s common sense. The audience’s beliefs and values also come into play
for rhetors. The author must craft the message to appeal to their beliefs and
experiences so they can better understand the message and be influenced. Each corner of the triangle is needed for the
success of the communication. This course has turned me into a rhetor, helping
me become a better leader in this society.
I learned how to a write a memo during our course. A memorandum
is a paper document that is usually short used for communicating inside a group.
It was my first lesson on it and I’m glad I learned how to write memos because
further down the line it will be imperative that I know how to write a memo.
For example, on my blog I wrote a memo to the professor giving him information
on a paper needed it to be done. It is informal and informed the professor
about new information and updates.
English 111 has prepared me for the
next step of college and I am grateful for this class. The ideal writing
process, oral communications, and rhetoric are crucial parts of the syllabus
that impacted me the most. I have learned numerous tricks and tips for writing
papers, memos, and reviews. From speeches to rhetorical analysis, English 111
was a valuable course that has made me a better communicator and a rhetor.
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