Indledning
Humans are born curious and it stands in our nature, but humans have an approach of sometimes being influenced by the outside world either good or bad.

In the speech, “PM Boris Johnson’s speech at COP 26 Launch” hear we about a very important person for the whole world, and that is Walter Bersey an unsung genius within electric vehicles.

He was so curious about electric vehicles, you could say it was his passion, but he was influenced by the outside world, simply the sceptics.

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Uddrag
In his language, he also uses a lot of ‘as’ where he uses as a society, as a planet, as a species, to tell that the UK will do what they can to have a better climate world

and it also has to do with why he puts pressure on the T in ‘tea cozy’, to show as said that the UK will do their few to reach 2050.

But in the end comes that with a really good quote “and restoring the balance between humanity and nature - which is now so grotesquely out of kilter”.

He uses the language of choice, the balance between humanity and nature. Which is in global warming, as humans are humans, which means that we humans evolve, in technology and in productivity

and that nature is nature which means that something peaceful, beauty for us humans and animals

therefore he says is there must be a harmony between humanity and nature, as nature is vital for us humans and that we must not harm nature anymore

In Boris Johnson’s structure, it’s very well thought out. Since there is a red thread, where he started by talking about a boy named Walter Bersey

about his background, and why he just wants to talk about him, and a little later he comes under his message. He also makes the audience laugh about Bersey when he was fined for driving too fast.