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Negotiation is a fundamental human activity, and mastering negotiation dialogue in English is one of the highest-value communication skills a language learner can develop. Whether discussing a raise with an employer, settling a dispute with a landlord, negotiating a car price, or persuading a city council to approve a community proposal, the ability to negotiate effectively in English opens doors that grammar alone never could.
Persuasion, the close cousin of negotiation, operates through a combination of logical argument, emotional appeal, and credibility. Classical rhetoric, developed by Aristotle, identified three modes of persuasion: logos (logical argument), pathos (emotional connection), and ethos (credibility and trust). All three appear in dialogue, often within a single conversation. A skilled negotiator presents facts clearly (logos), speaks with genuine concern for the other party's interests (pathos), and establishes trustworthiness through past performance and honest communication (ethos).
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By I.E. Sersea, M.A., M.A.T. Aka Maestro SerseaNegotiation is a fundamental human activity, and mastering negotiation dialogue in English is one of the highest-value communication skills a language learner can develop. Whether discussing a raise with an employer, settling a dispute with a landlord, negotiating a car price, or persuading a city council to approve a community proposal, the ability to negotiate effectively in English opens doors that grammar alone never could.
Persuasion, the close cousin of negotiation, operates through a combination of logical argument, emotional appeal, and credibility. Classical rhetoric, developed by Aristotle, identified three modes of persuasion: logos (logical argument), pathos (emotional connection), and ethos (credibility and trust). All three appear in dialogue, often within a single conversation. A skilled negotiator presents facts clearly (logos), speaks with genuine concern for the other party's interests (pathos), and establishes trustworthiness through past performance and honest communication (ethos).
https://sersea.com
https://serseapodcasts.com
https://serseamedia.com
https://americanenglish.online