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Oxford Oregon Debate
‱ Traditional debate format used in elementary, governors debate,
house debate rules, parliamentary debate rules, high school
debate, presidential debate, college.
‱ 2 SIDES:
Affirmative: proves the validity of the issue or topic called
the Proposition.
Negative: disproves it.
Each team has three speakers and one scribe.
Debate Moderator: enforces the rules to ensure the debate’s
smooth conduct.
Three Speakers from each side
First Affirmative - Constructive Speech
First Negative - Interpellation of the first affirmative Speaker
First Negative - Constructive Speech
First Affirmative - Interpellation of the first negative speaker
Second Affirmative - Constructive Speech
Second Negative - Interpellation of the second affirmative
Second Negative - Constructive
Second Affirmative - Interpellation of the second negative
Third Affirmative - Constructive Speech
Third Negative - Interpellation of the third affirmative
Third Negative - Constructive Speech
Third Affirmative - Interpellation of the third negative
Rebuttal of the Team Captain of the Negative Side
Rebuttal of the Team Captain of the Affirmative Side
‱ ISSUES FOR DEBATE
A. Whether or not it is
Necessary? (Necessity)
B. Whether or not it is
Beneficial? (Beneficiality)
C. Whether or not it is
practical? (Practicability)
‱ DURATION
Constructive Speech:
Minimum of five (5) and
maximum of seven (7)
minutes
Interpellation:
Five (5) minutes
Rebuttal Speech:
Three (3) minutes
Criteria for Judging
A. Evidence - 25%
B. Delivery - 30%
C. Interpellation - 30%
D. Rebuttal - 15%
The judges: have the authority to determine who will be the Best
Speaker and Best Debater. The winning team shall be determined by
the majority decision of the Board of Judges.
Guides for Constructive Speech
Speech types of Constructive Speech may be:
1. Reading Method
2. Memory Method
3. Extemporaneous
4. Mix method of memory and conversational or dramatic
Poise, gestures, audience contact and voice projection are highly
recommended.
Rules on Interpellation
1. Questions should primarily focused on arguments developed in the
speech of your opponent. However, matters relevant and material to
the proposition are admissible.
2. Questioner and opponent should treat each other with courtesy.
3. Both speakers stand and face the audience during the question or
Interpellation period.
4. Once the questioning has begun, neither the questioner nor his
opponent may consult a colleague. Consultation should be done before
but as quietly as possible.
5. Questioners should ask brief and easily understandable question.
Answers should equally be brief. Categorical questions answerable by
yes or no is allowed, however, opponent if he choose, may qualify his
answer why yes or why no.
6. Questioner may not cut off a reasonable and qualifying answer, but
he may cut off a vervous response with a statement such as a “thank
you” “that is enough information” or “your point is quite clear” or “I’m
satisfied.”
7. A questioner should not comment on the response of his opponent.
8. Your opponent may refuse to answer ambiguous, irrelevant or
loaded questions by asking the questioner to rephrase or reform his
question.
‱ Rules on Rebuttal Speech
A. Rebuttal speaker should point
out clearly the fallacies
committed by his opponent
stating clearly what particularly
statement or argument constitute
said fallacy.
B. If not familiar with the fallacies
of logic, the debater may counter
arguments directly by stating
what arguments or statement is
incorrect or false.
‱ Role of the Moderator
The moderator of the debate has
the following duties:
1. To reveal the issue involve the
debate;
2. To rule on points of
clarification about the issues or
questions and answers made
during the Interpellation; and
3. To see to it that the debate is
orderly and follows the rules of
parliamentary procedures.
Role of the Timer
1. To time the speakers and debaters accurately;
2. To give the speakers a one-minute warning with the ringing of
the bell once before his/her time is up.
3. To prevent the debaters from exceeding the time allotted to
them by ringing the bell twice.
Tips on Interpellation and Rebuttal
‱ CROSS EXAMINATION
The cross-examination period of a debate is a time when the person who is
not going to speak next in the constructives questions the person who has
just finished speaking. Consider cross examination an information
exchange period - it is not the time to role play lawyer.
Cross examination may serve six objectives:
1. To clarify points
2. To expose errors
3. To obtain admissions
4. To setup arguments
5. To save prep time
6. To show the judge how cool you are so they WANT to vote for you.
GUIDELINES FOR ASKING QUESTIONS
1. Ask a short Q designed to get a short A
2. Indicate the object of your Q
3. Don't telegraph your argument, don't make it too obvious.
4. Don't ask Q they won't answer properly. "So, we win, right?"
5. Make Q seem important, even if it is just an attempt to clarify.
6. Politeness is a must -- emphasize the difference if they are rude.
7. Approach things from a non-obvious direction. Then trap them.
8. Mark your flow/notes as to what you want to question them about.
9. Avoid open ended Qs unless you are sure they are clueless.
10. Face the judge/audience, not your opponent.
11. CX answers must be integrated into your arguments made during a
speech.
GUIDELINES FOR ANSWERING QUESTIONS
1. Concise A.
2. Refer to something you have already said whenever possible. This is safe.
3. Answer based on your position in the debate so far. Keep options open.
4. Don't make promises of what you or your partner will do later.
5. Qualify your answers.
6. Be willing to exchange documents read into the debate.
7. Answer only relevant questions.
8. Address the judge.
9. Try and not answer hypothetical Q. If they demand, say you will give a
hypothetical A.
10. Signal each other, don't tag-team.
11. Don't say "I don't know,” say “I am not sure at this time....”
REBUTTALS
1. Avoid repetition. Don't just repeat your constructive arguments. Beat the other
team's arguments and tell the judge why your arguments are better.
2. Avoid passing ships. Don't avoid what the other team said. You must clash
directly with their responses.
3. Avoid reading evidence only. You must be explaining and telling the judge why
these issues win the debate.
4. Avoid rereading evidence that has already been read in constructives. You can
make reference to it by referring to it, but don't re-read it.
5. Avoid"lumping and dumping."Don't try to go for everything. You can't make 12
responses to each argument in a few minutes.
6. Be organized. Don't jump from issue to issue at random. Be specific and logical
about winning issues.
7. Don't be a blabbering motor mouth. Speak quickly but not beyond your ability. If
you speak too fast, you will stumble and not get through as much.
8. Don't whine to the judge about fairness or what the other team might have done
that you think is unethical. Make responses and beat them.
9. Don't make new arguments. You can read new evidence but you can't run new
disadvantages or topicality responses. You are limiting to extending the positions laid
out in the constructive speeches.
10. Use signposting . Make sure the judge knows where you are on the flowsheet. This
is not the time to lose the judge on the flow.
11. Use issue packages. Organize your arguments into issue packages. Choose
arguments which you want to win. Don't go for everything. Extend those arguments
that you need to win.
12. Cross-apply arguments. If you dropped an argument in a prior speech that you
think was important don't act like your losing. Cross-apply arguments you made
somewhere else in the debate to answer it.

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  • 2. ‱ Traditional debate format used in elementary, governors debate, house debate rules, parliamentary debate rules, high school debate, presidential debate, college. ‱ 2 SIDES: Affirmative: proves the validity of the issue or topic called the Proposition. Negative: disproves it. Each team has three speakers and one scribe. Debate Moderator: enforces the rules to ensure the debate’s smooth conduct.
  • 3. Three Speakers from each side First Affirmative - Constructive Speech First Negative - Interpellation of the first affirmative Speaker First Negative - Constructive Speech First Affirmative - Interpellation of the first negative speaker Second Affirmative - Constructive Speech Second Negative - Interpellation of the second affirmative Second Negative - Constructive Second Affirmative - Interpellation of the second negative Third Affirmative - Constructive Speech Third Negative - Interpellation of the third affirmative Third Negative - Constructive Speech Third Affirmative - Interpellation of the third negative Rebuttal of the Team Captain of the Negative Side Rebuttal of the Team Captain of the Affirmative Side
  • 4. ‱ ISSUES FOR DEBATE A. Whether or not it is Necessary? (Necessity) B. Whether or not it is Beneficial? (Beneficiality) C. Whether or not it is practical? (Practicability) ‱ DURATION Constructive Speech: Minimum of five (5) and maximum of seven (7) minutes Interpellation: Five (5) minutes Rebuttal Speech: Three (3) minutes
  • 5. Criteria for Judging A. Evidence - 25% B. Delivery - 30% C. Interpellation - 30% D. Rebuttal - 15% The judges: have the authority to determine who will be the Best Speaker and Best Debater. The winning team shall be determined by the majority decision of the Board of Judges.
  • 6. Guides for Constructive Speech Speech types of Constructive Speech may be: 1. Reading Method 2. Memory Method 3. Extemporaneous 4. Mix method of memory and conversational or dramatic Poise, gestures, audience contact and voice projection are highly recommended.
  • 7. Rules on Interpellation 1. Questions should primarily focused on arguments developed in the speech of your opponent. However, matters relevant and material to the proposition are admissible. 2. Questioner and opponent should treat each other with courtesy. 3. Both speakers stand and face the audience during the question or Interpellation period. 4. Once the questioning has begun, neither the questioner nor his opponent may consult a colleague. Consultation should be done before but as quietly as possible.
  • 8. 5. Questioners should ask brief and easily understandable question. Answers should equally be brief. Categorical questions answerable by yes or no is allowed, however, opponent if he choose, may qualify his answer why yes or why no. 6. Questioner may not cut off a reasonable and qualifying answer, but he may cut off a vervous response with a statement such as a “thank you” “that is enough information” or “your point is quite clear” or “I’m satisfied.” 7. A questioner should not comment on the response of his opponent. 8. Your opponent may refuse to answer ambiguous, irrelevant or loaded questions by asking the questioner to rephrase or reform his question.
  • 9. ‱ Rules on Rebuttal Speech A. Rebuttal speaker should point out clearly the fallacies committed by his opponent stating clearly what particularly statement or argument constitute said fallacy. B. If not familiar with the fallacies of logic, the debater may counter arguments directly by stating what arguments or statement is incorrect or false. ‱ Role of the Moderator The moderator of the debate has the following duties: 1. To reveal the issue involve the debate; 2. To rule on points of clarification about the issues or questions and answers made during the Interpellation; and 3. To see to it that the debate is orderly and follows the rules of parliamentary procedures.
  • 10. Role of the Timer 1. To time the speakers and debaters accurately; 2. To give the speakers a one-minute warning with the ringing of the bell once before his/her time is up. 3. To prevent the debaters from exceeding the time allotted to them by ringing the bell twice.
  • 11. Tips on Interpellation and Rebuttal ‱ CROSS EXAMINATION The cross-examination period of a debate is a time when the person who is not going to speak next in the constructives questions the person who has just finished speaking. Consider cross examination an information exchange period - it is not the time to role play lawyer. Cross examination may serve six objectives: 1. To clarify points 2. To expose errors 3. To obtain admissions 4. To setup arguments 5. To save prep time 6. To show the judge how cool you are so they WANT to vote for you.
  • 12. GUIDELINES FOR ASKING QUESTIONS 1. Ask a short Q designed to get a short A 2. Indicate the object of your Q 3. Don't telegraph your argument, don't make it too obvious. 4. Don't ask Q they won't answer properly. "So, we win, right?" 5. Make Q seem important, even if it is just an attempt to clarify. 6. Politeness is a must -- emphasize the difference if they are rude. 7. Approach things from a non-obvious direction. Then trap them. 8. Mark your flow/notes as to what you want to question them about. 9. Avoid open ended Qs unless you are sure they are clueless. 10. Face the judge/audience, not your opponent. 11. CX answers must be integrated into your arguments made during a speech.
  • 13. GUIDELINES FOR ANSWERING QUESTIONS 1. Concise A. 2. Refer to something you have already said whenever possible. This is safe. 3. Answer based on your position in the debate so far. Keep options open. 4. Don't make promises of what you or your partner will do later. 5. Qualify your answers. 6. Be willing to exchange documents read into the debate. 7. Answer only relevant questions. 8. Address the judge. 9. Try and not answer hypothetical Q. If they demand, say you will give a hypothetical A. 10. Signal each other, don't tag-team. 11. Don't say "I don't know,” say “I am not sure at this time....”
  • 14. REBUTTALS 1. Avoid repetition. Don't just repeat your constructive arguments. Beat the other team's arguments and tell the judge why your arguments are better. 2. Avoid passing ships. Don't avoid what the other team said. You must clash directly with their responses. 3. Avoid reading evidence only. You must be explaining and telling the judge why these issues win the debate. 4. Avoid rereading evidence that has already been read in constructives. You can make reference to it by referring to it, but don't re-read it. 5. Avoid"lumping and dumping."Don't try to go for everything. You can't make 12 responses to each argument in a few minutes. 6. Be organized. Don't jump from issue to issue at random. Be specific and logical about winning issues.
  • 15. 7. Don't be a blabbering motor mouth. Speak quickly but not beyond your ability. If you speak too fast, you will stumble and not get through as much. 8. Don't whine to the judge about fairness or what the other team might have done that you think is unethical. Make responses and beat them. 9. Don't make new arguments. You can read new evidence but you can't run new disadvantages or topicality responses. You are limiting to extending the positions laid out in the constructive speeches. 10. Use signposting . Make sure the judge knows where you are on the flowsheet. This is not the time to lose the judge on the flow. 11. Use issue packages. Organize your arguments into issue packages. Choose arguments which you want to win. Don't go for everything. Extend those arguments that you need to win. 12. Cross-apply arguments. If you dropped an argument in a prior speech that you think was important don't act like your losing. Cross-apply arguments you made somewhere else in the debate to answer it.