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Debating Introduction

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Debating Introduction

  1. 1. A Crash Course…
  2. 2. Debating: the art of persuasion.
  3. 3. Two Teams: 1st speaker 2nd speaker 3rd speaker 1st speaker 2nd speaker 3rd speaker
  4. 4. Speaker Roles FIRST SPEAKER  Gives the team line and model (if needed)  AFFIRMATIVE: States team’s view of the definition  NEGATIVE: Rebuts opponents arguments (approximately one quarter of speech)  Explains the team split (what they intend to cover and what 2nd speaker will cover)  Argues a case: introduce 1 or 2 good arguments.
  5. 5. Speaker Roles SECOND SPEAKER  Rebuts main arguments of their opponent: approximately one-quarter to one-third of speech  Reminds audience of what first speaker covered and what they are going to cover  Argues a case: introduces about 2 to 3 arguments (other team makes notes for rebuttal)  Summarizes arguments.
  6. 6. Speaker Roles THIRD SPEAKER  Rebuts opponents’ arguments – about 6-8 rebuttals (other team makes notes for rebuttal) – three quarters of speech  Summarizes the arguments of the first and second speaker  Concludes with the team line
  7. 7. What wins a debate?
  8. 8. Matter  Matter is your material – the stuff that you say.  Worth 40% of your score.  Must have arguments which are backed up by evidence.  Every argument should pass two tests: 1. Is the argument logical (i.e. does it make sense?) 2. Is the argument relevant (i.e. can it be linked back to the topic you are arguing?)
  9. 9. MatterExample: “People should go vegetarian because it results in a much healthier diet.” Example: “A vegetarian diet will be high in fruits and vegetables, which in turn provides the body with many more vitamins and minerals and a much lower amount of fat than a meat-based diet, all of which help people live longer, healthier lives.” Example: For example, a recent British study found that a vegetarian diet resulted in a 25% decrease in heart disease, while a vegan diet saw a 57% lower incident of heart disease when compared with a meat-based diet.”
  10. 10. Manner  Manner relates to your presentation – how you deliver your speech.  Worth 40% of your score.  An engaging delivery is needed to make sure that people listen to your arguments.  Includes: tone, volume, pacing hand gestures, eye contact, stance, and use of notes.
  11. 11. method  Your method is how well organised your speech is and how well you fulfil your speaker’s role.  Worth 20% of your score.  Clarity and structure!  Determined by things like:  Keeping to the time limit  Clear Signposting  Having a clear team split
  12. 12.  Method (20%) o organization of material o proper fulfillment of speaker roles o signposting o time management Scoring  Matter (40%) o general knowledge o persuasive arguments o rebuttal  Manner (40%) o confidence o voice o gesture and stance x 3 (3 speakers)
  13. 13. That we Should ban violent video games.
  14. 14. Final Tips: • Try to have some good rebuttals prepared for the other team’s strongest/most likely points. • Good delivery comes from familiarity with what you are discussing – research thoroughly and prepare what you can. • Give us your best points early on – your strongest arguments should be with your first speaker. • Don’t go over or under time – pay close attention to the knocks, start summing up after the first knock and sit down within a two sentences of hearing the second knock.

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