💌 Summit: The Charity Letter
The crew publish an open letter to save a storm-damaged children’s library, and it becomes the perfect training text. Learners map the seven parts of a charity letter, run the three-step persuasion detector on every line, and uncover the personal story the letter never states. The lesson closes with each learner drafting the heart of a letter for a cause of their own.
Lesson Plan
- When words last persuaded you to give money or time
- Where would you hide your best sentence in a letter?
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Past simple passive with by-agent: The roof was torn off by a single night of storm.
- Rhetorical past simple hooks: When did you last sit in a library and forget the time?
- Will-future promises in the PS: We will read the first fifty names aloud, one by one.
- Deduction with must for detector talk: That must be why they used both appeals.
Prerequisites
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