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    By : Ahmad Thanthawi Ashari

    DEBATE TRAINING for NEWBIES (I)

    December 2011,Medan

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    UMSU DEBATING SOCIETY :Debating Training

    Agenda

    PUBLIC SPEAKING in short training

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    INTRODUCTION TO BRITISHPARLIAMENT

    DEBATE AT GLANCE

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    Debate (noun): a formal discussion in a public

    meeting or legislative assembly.

    Debate (verb): to discuss or argue about

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    DEBATE?

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    WHAT WILLYOU SAY IFYOU SEETHIS!!!!

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    IF I RULED THE

    WORLD,

    I WOULD.????

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    ICE BREAKING

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    MOTIOS = TOPIC

    IF I RULED I WOULD....

    Motion is the topic of what we debate. It is thegeneral term which needs limitations and

    intepretations. Motion is the topic you purpose as

    well.

    E.g: If I ruled the world I would stop

    world hunger

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    THIS HOUSE WOULD (THW)

    THIS HOUSE BELIEVES THAT(THBT)

    THIS HOUSE SUPPORTS(THS)

    MOTIONS ALWAYS INITIATE WITH THETERM..

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    Politic:

    THW permanently deny persons convicted of political crimes the opportunity to fun for

    public offices

    LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexs,Transgender)

    THBT gay parades does more harm than good

    JusticeTHW oppose parole to prisoners of terrorism crime

    Right and Moral

    THW ban smoking

    MOTION SAMPLES

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    FREE DEBATING session

    THIS HOUSE WOULD LEGALIZE PORNGRAPHY

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    INTRODUCTION OF BRITISH PARLIAMENT

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    Government Bench

    Team A) Opening Govt

    1. Prime Minister

    3. Deputy PM

    Team C) Closing Govt

    5. Member of Govt

    7. Govt Whip

    British Parliamentary Style

    Opposition Bench

    Team B) Opening Opp2.Leader of Opp

    4. Deputy Leader of Opp

    Team D) Closing Opp6. Member of Opp

    8. Opp Whip)

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    PRIME MINISTER

    1. Contexts/backgrounds/definitions

    2. (Model)

    3. Themeline

    4. Team-split

    5. Arguments

    6. Back up

    WHAT DO THE SPEAKERS DO?

    Leader of Opposition

    1. Identify the initialdisagreements ofOpening Opp. & themeline

    2. (allowed to re-define

    motion)3. Team split

    4. Arguments

    4. Back up

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    WHAT DO THE SPEAKERS DO?

    DEPUTY OF PRIMEMINISTER

    1. Identifyingdisagreements ofLeader Opp.

    2. ExplainingGovt.stances

    3. Rebut

    4. Arguments

    5. Back up

    DEPUTY OF OPPOSITIONLEADER

    1. Identifyingdisagreements of

    Deputy of PM.2. Explaining

    Opp.stances3. Rebut4. Arguments5. Back up

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    WHAT DO THE SPEAKERS DO?

    Member of Government

    1. Identifying clashes inopenings and clarifying

    Govt. stances

    2. Introducing closing caseswhich are still relevant toOpening Govt.

    3. Deepening more analysis ofOpening Govt. Or extendingcases within new evidences

    5. Back up

    Member of Opposition

    1. Identifying clashes in

    openings and clarifyingOpp. Stances & rebuts

    2. Introducing closing caseswhich are still relevant toOpening Opp.

    3. Deepening more analysisof Opening Opp. Orextending cases withinnew evidences

    5. Back up

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    Whips

    1. Rebutting through making questions orissues at least three

    2. Presenting clashes with clear and

    analytical summaries

    WHAT DO THE SPEAKERS DO?

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    All Speeches of 7 mins 20 second in length

    Preparation Time/ Case building after Motion Release:15 mins

    Only ONE Motion is given

    POIs (Point of Information)

    Communication between teams is forbidden

    Quick Facts on the tournament

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    00.00 until 01.00 (protected time - no POI)

    The timekeeper knocks once in 01.00 until 06.00(POI time -youcan refuse or accept it)

    The timekeeper knocks once more at 06.00 (no POI anymore)

    The timekeeper knocks twice at 07.00(you need to resume yourspeech)

    At 07.20(you must stop delivering your speech)

    What does 7.20 mean?

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    SHORT TRAINING

    PUBLIC SPEAKING

    Public speaking skill isnot inborn

    GOOD NEWS

    Public speaking can belearned

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    Problem in Public

    SpeakingPeople are fear of being inthe front of other publicly(stagefright)

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    GOOD PUBLIC SPEAKING

    A clearstructure for aspeech makes

    it much easierfor an audienceto follow.

    Structure your speechHave a message

    Itsimportant

    torememberto relax!

    RElax

    START WITH AMAINSENTENCESANDCONTINUE TOSUPPORTINGPOINTS

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    Have a Message

    Good Public Speaking

    1. Try and come up with a single sentence that

    describes your main contention.

    2. Continue to Supporting points/sentences which explain aboutyour main point

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    Have a Message

    Good Public Speaking

    Example : THW would ban smoking

    Correct : Main sentence------I believe smoking is bad for anyreason

    Support sentences --------------

    When we are talking about smoking, that means we

    are talking about cigarrete. We know that cigarretscontent some subtances which are really toxic forhuman body. For example like nicotine and tar.These subtances are really bad for any reasons.And we can not reject as how advertisement sayssmoking causes cancer, heartattack, asthma and

    etc.

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    ????????WHY ????????

    GAME

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    S . Ex . I

    THEORY

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    GOOD ARGUMENTS ...GOODNOTETAKING.......GOODDELIVERING

    WHAT IS SExI Theory

    State

    Illustrate

    Explain

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    State your points

    Explaining your point

    Illustrate your point

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    Example:

    S: that Indonesia has failed to decrease Corruptions

    EX: because the cases which is related to corruptions areincreased. We can see the percentage which is reported by ICW. Itis hiking. The cases are blown up, reported every media. And

    most of cases which have been investigated and tried in the courtsremain only papers and no deterrence we found. Members or

    employee in the offices still corrupt.

    I: for instance, we think what is happening with corruption casewhich is involving Nazaruddin or even Gayus could prove us how

    fail Indonesia to decrease the corruptions

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    Structure your speech

    RULE OF 3

    To try and have 3 points in speech

    In my speech , I would like to talk about :

    1. Smoking is not always bad for some

    reason2. Smoking is the right to every individual

    3. Banning smoking is more harmful than

    letting people smoke

    Another is to say everything 3 times. First,introduce the points that you are going to make.

    Secondly, make each point in turn. Thirdly,

    summarize the points that you have made. In this

    way people will clearly remember the mainmessages of what you have to say.Let me first of all talk on 1st point, that

    smoking is not always bad for some reasons.Explaination:....................................................................................................................................................................................................

    ........................................................................

    Signposting is another trick that makes it

    easier for your audience to follow whereone point ends and the next begins.

    Signposting is literally telling the audience

    My next argument is or Moving to the

    next point.So, what I have said.....Ihave told you that smokingis not always bad for somereasons. Andsecond,.........third,........

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    Relax

    1.Have a positive mindset in nearly all the publicspeaking you will ever do, the people watching willwant you to succeed.

    2.Dont feel the need to apologise if youmake a mistake. Its natural to makemistakes, and everyone does. Just refocuson the speech and move on!

    3.One final tip is to take the time to relaxand build confidence before you speak.Once you stand up, take a deep breathand count to three before you startspeaking.

    HOW to Practice it!!!!

    BE MAD , DUDE!!!!

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    DAVID LEFT FOR

    USA

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    OVER THE TOPGAME

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    NOW COUNT IT!!!!!

    1.2..3.4.5

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    Other great ways to practice by yourself

    include:

    writing short speeches and reading themaloud

    ----- reducing the written speech tokeywords, and then speaking from that

    reading opinion articles out loud

    practicing speaking into a mirror!

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    INTRODUCTION TO

    ASIAN PARLIAMENT

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