【精品】debate 英语辩论,非常实用哟.ppt
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• The team that agrees with the topic is called the affirmative and the team that disagrees with the topic is called the negative.
• Teams argue their proposition using reasoning and evidence.
• the flexibility to react quickly to new ideas, and to remain unflustered in crises.
Preparing for a debate, you should learn …
• to use a library, and to find the exact information you need in the shortest possible time.
• the structure to order your thoughts, to introduce, develop and summarize your points.
• the general and specific knowledge of many current affairs topics, learnt through research and debate.
• Accurate pronunciation • Articulation • Diverse pace and pitch • Vocabulary. • Avoid speaking too quickly. • Try to avoid being too nervous
Content
• Content can be divided into arguments and supporting materials.
most arguments. • the respect for others, to let them have their say. • the sense of timing, to prioritize your material and
speak in a given time period.
To be a good debater, you need…
• the confidence to speak in public. • the ability to present an argument persuasively. • the vision to understand that there are two sides to
• An argument is a statement “The topic is true or false( depending on which side you are on) because of x”, where the argument fills in for the x.
• For example in the topic “That the zoos should be closed” an argument may be: “the zoos should be closed because they confine the animals in an unnatural environment”.
The Benefits of a Debate
• develop positive attitudes toward the intellectual exchange of ideas
• develop an interest in the investigation of issues and probቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱems
• to think under pressure, to “use his head” in a time of need, to make decisions quickly and accurately.
How to Construct
•
Effective Arguments
Language
English For Debate
What is a Debate?
• A debate is a form of argument. It contains two teams arguing opposite sides of a “proposition” in an orderly manner, following the agreed upon rules.
• to demand the same sort of proof for the statements of others.
• to present ideas in a clear and effective manner, and in a way, which wins others to your way of thinking.
• become more adept at developing and putting forward ideas
• learn to think quickly • learn to work as a team • develop leadership skills • develop speaking and listening skills.
• to be thorough and accurate. • to analyze, to distinguish between the vital and the
unimportant. • to learn the need of proving your statements; of
supporting every statement with valid evidence and sound reasoning
• Teams argue their proposition using reasoning and evidence.
• the flexibility to react quickly to new ideas, and to remain unflustered in crises.
Preparing for a debate, you should learn …
• to use a library, and to find the exact information you need in the shortest possible time.
• the structure to order your thoughts, to introduce, develop and summarize your points.
• the general and specific knowledge of many current affairs topics, learnt through research and debate.
• Accurate pronunciation • Articulation • Diverse pace and pitch • Vocabulary. • Avoid speaking too quickly. • Try to avoid being too nervous
Content
• Content can be divided into arguments and supporting materials.
most arguments. • the respect for others, to let them have their say. • the sense of timing, to prioritize your material and
speak in a given time period.
To be a good debater, you need…
• the confidence to speak in public. • the ability to present an argument persuasively. • the vision to understand that there are two sides to
• An argument is a statement “The topic is true or false( depending on which side you are on) because of x”, where the argument fills in for the x.
• For example in the topic “That the zoos should be closed” an argument may be: “the zoos should be closed because they confine the animals in an unnatural environment”.
The Benefits of a Debate
• develop positive attitudes toward the intellectual exchange of ideas
• develop an interest in the investigation of issues and probቤተ መጻሕፍቲ ባይዱems
• to think under pressure, to “use his head” in a time of need, to make decisions quickly and accurately.
How to Construct
•
Effective Arguments
Language
English For Debate
What is a Debate?
• A debate is a form of argument. It contains two teams arguing opposite sides of a “proposition” in an orderly manner, following the agreed upon rules.
• to demand the same sort of proof for the statements of others.
• to present ideas in a clear and effective manner, and in a way, which wins others to your way of thinking.
• become more adept at developing and putting forward ideas
• learn to think quickly • learn to work as a team • develop leadership skills • develop speaking and listening skills.
• to be thorough and accurate. • to analyze, to distinguish between the vital and the
unimportant. • to learn the need of proving your statements; of
supporting every statement with valid evidence and sound reasoning