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➲ A debate is a discussion between two people/sides
➲ Centred around a topic/issue
(e.g Children should not have to wear school uniforms)
➲ Winner is the person/side that presented their argument the
best: its about persuasion, not how loud you can shout/argue!
• Simulation of real parliamentary or senate debate
discussing: Regulation, Policy, Constitution, or
Problems happening in society
• In parliamentary system we have: Government &
Opposition
 resembling political parties in parliament that
runs legislatives (and probably also executives).
➲ One person speaks at a time, for a
given period of time (e.g. 2 minutes)
➲ No interrupting when someone is
speaking, but you can question them
when their time is up
➲ No shouting
➲ Don't get aggressive- remain calm!
Government’s Role Opposition‘s Role
Providing proposals,
solution, or idea of certain
kind of opinion
Negating the proposal or
the solution or the idea
provided by government.
Saying the proposal or the
idea is wrong or the status
quo is better.
Neutral ideas can be used by both teams  depends on how they are shaped
and characterized.
THW(This House Would….)     proposal debate
argument yang disertai dengan solusi dan langkah-langkah yang harus
dilakukan
THBT (This House Believe That….)     philosophical debate
benar atau salah, baik atau tidak, signifikan atau tidak, tanpa memberikan
solusi
 Tell the motion, background,
definition,
 Classified / tell room of debate and
team statement
 Tell theme line, team split
 Describe main arguments
 Conclude the arguments with the
statement
• Rebuttal first speaker
negative
• Re team statement
• Describe the arguments
• Conclude the arguments
with the statement
• Rebuttal all negative
speakers
• Re team statement
• Retell all arguments
• Strengthen 1st and 2nd
speaker statements and
rebuttal all negative teams
statements
• Give more relevant example
• Conclude all and re team
statement
ASSERTION
REASONING
EVIDENCE
LINK BACK
Signposting, title of the points of
arguments or rebuttals
Principals, Chain of Logic, Nature of,
Characterization
Statistics, numbers, What has
happened, What might happen, What
might or might not be achieved,
evidence
Linking back to the motion and stance and goal
 Response to 1st positive,
 Rebuttal with team
statement
 Tell theme line, team split
 Describe main arguments
 Conclude the arguments with
the statement
• Rebuttal second speaker
positive
• Rebuild the timeline
• Describe the arguments
• Conclude the arguments
with the statement
• Rebuttal all positive
speakers
• Rebuild the timeline
• Retell all arguments
• Strengthen 1st and 2nd
speaker statements and
rebuttal all negative teams
statements
• Give more relevant example
• Conclude all and re team
statement
 Don’t just question the arguments, answer the question by oneself in
accordance with the team’s stance and advantages
 Don’t just say the argument or example is wrong or invalid or unclear,
but must prove why or the otherwise in accordance with the team’s
stance and advantages.
 Clarify team’s argument that has been questioned or rebutted by
opponent  Be responsive!
 Engage with every possible opponent’s case! Refute them!
 REMEMBER AREL!  Basically the structure of Rebuttal is not
really different from Argument
 Clash a principal or characterization with the same principal or object
of characterization but with opposite point of view!
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Debate materials Opinion & thoughts.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. ➲ A debate is a discussion between two people/sides ➲ Centred around a topic/issue (e.g Children should not have to wear school uniforms) ➲ Winner is the person/side that presented their argument the best: its about persuasion, not how loud you can shout/argue! • Simulation of real parliamentary or senate debate discussing: Regulation, Policy, Constitution, or Problems happening in society • In parliamentary system we have: Government & Opposition  resembling political parties in parliament that runs legislatives (and probably also executives).
  • 3. ➲ One person speaks at a time, for a given period of time (e.g. 2 minutes) ➲ No interrupting when someone is speaking, but you can question them when their time is up ➲ No shouting ➲ Don't get aggressive- remain calm!
  • 4. Government’s Role Opposition‘s Role Providing proposals, solution, or idea of certain kind of opinion Negating the proposal or the solution or the idea provided by government. Saying the proposal or the idea is wrong or the status quo is better.
  • 5. Neutral ideas can be used by both teams  depends on how they are shaped and characterized. THW(This House Would….)     proposal debate argument yang disertai dengan solusi dan langkah-langkah yang harus dilakukan THBT (This House Believe That….)     philosophical debate benar atau salah, baik atau tidak, signifikan atau tidak, tanpa memberikan solusi
  • 6.  Tell the motion, background, definition,  Classified / tell room of debate and team statement  Tell theme line, team split  Describe main arguments  Conclude the arguments with the statement • Rebuttal first speaker negative • Re team statement • Describe the arguments • Conclude the arguments with the statement • Rebuttal all negative speakers • Re team statement • Retell all arguments • Strengthen 1st and 2nd speaker statements and rebuttal all negative teams statements • Give more relevant example • Conclude all and re team statement
  • 7. ASSERTION REASONING EVIDENCE LINK BACK Signposting, title of the points of arguments or rebuttals Principals, Chain of Logic, Nature of, Characterization Statistics, numbers, What has happened, What might happen, What might or might not be achieved, evidence Linking back to the motion and stance and goal
  • 8.  Response to 1st positive,  Rebuttal with team statement  Tell theme line, team split  Describe main arguments  Conclude the arguments with the statement • Rebuttal second speaker positive • Rebuild the timeline • Describe the arguments • Conclude the arguments with the statement • Rebuttal all positive speakers • Rebuild the timeline • Retell all arguments • Strengthen 1st and 2nd speaker statements and rebuttal all negative teams statements • Give more relevant example • Conclude all and re team statement
  • 9.  Don’t just question the arguments, answer the question by oneself in accordance with the team’s stance and advantages  Don’t just say the argument or example is wrong or invalid or unclear, but must prove why or the otherwise in accordance with the team’s stance and advantages.  Clarify team’s argument that has been questioned or rebutted by opponent  Be responsive!  Engage with every possible opponent’s case! Refute them!  REMEMBER AREL!  Basically the structure of Rebuttal is not really different from Argument  Clash a principal or characterization with the same principal or object of characterization but with opposite point of view!