Estos ejercicios te ayudarán a dominar las herramientas lingüísticas clave para convencer y persuadir en inglés a nivel C1. Pon a prueba tu dominio del vocabulario estratégico, los modales y las estructuras argumentativas.
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Exercice 1 — Vocabulario persuasivo: elige la opción correcta
Elige la palabra o expresión que mejor completa cada enunciado persuasivo en inglés.
- The data clearly ___ that investing in renewable energy yields long-term economic benefits.
- I would like to ___ your attention to the significant risks outlined in the report.
- The most ___ argument in favour of this policy is its proven track record in comparable economies.
- She made a ___ case for reforming the tax system by presenting concrete, well-sourced evidence.
Correction
- B) demonstrates — The data clearly demonstrates that investing in renewable energy yields long-term economic benefits.
- C) draw — I would like to draw your attention to the significant risks outlined in the report.
- B) compelling — The most compelling argument in favour of this policy is its proven track record in comparable economies.
- C) convincing — She made a convincing case for reforming the tax system by presenting concrete, well-sourced evidence.
Exercice 2 — Asocia cada expresión con su función persuasiva
Relaciona cada expresión en inglés con la función retórica o persuasiva que desempeña.
- Expresión: 'It goes without saying that transparency builds trust.'
- Expresión: 'Admittedly, the initial costs are high; however, the long-term savings far outweigh them.'
- Expresión: 'Can we really afford to ignore the consequences of inaction?'
- Expresión: 'Research consistently shows that early intervention leads to better outcomes.'
Correction
- B) Presentar algo como evidente para reforzar el argumento — 'It goes without saying that transparency builds trust' establece una premisa como incuestionable para fortalecer la posición del hablante.
- C) Conceder una objeción y luego rebatirla — 'Admittedly, the initial costs are high; however, the long-term savings far outweigh them' reconoce el punto contrario para luego superarlo con un argumento más sólido.
- B) Usar una pregunta retórica para implicar una respuesta obvia — 'Can we really afford to ignore the consequences of inaction?' no espera respuesta literal, sino que implica que ignorarlas sería inaceptable.
- B) Apoyar un argumento con evidencia basada en datos — 'Research consistently shows that early intervention leads to better outcomes' refuerza la postura del hablante apelando a pruebas objetivas y repetibles.
Exercice 3 — Completa los textos persuasivos
Completa cada enunciado con la palabra o expresión que falta para que el argumento sea persuasivo, lógico y adecuado al nivel C1.
- While critics ___ that the reform is too costly, the evidence suggests the opposite is true in the long run.
- You ___ seriously consider this proposal, given the overwhelming support it has received from independent experts.
- The key ___ of this strategy lies in its ability to address both short-term needs and long-term objectives simultaneously.
- Far from being a radical change, this measure is, ___ fact, a logical continuation of policies already in place.
Correction
- While critics argue that the reform is too costly, the evidence suggests the opposite is true in the long run.
- You should seriously consider this proposal, given the overwhelming support it has received from independent experts.
- The key strength of this strategy lies in its ability to address both short-term needs and long-term objectives simultaneously.
- Far from being a radical change, this measure is, in fact, a logical continuation of policies already in place.
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