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Coaching session

Coaching session . The basics. What do you need to know? . What happens in a debate? What do you say in your speech? How do you give a good speech? How do you prep a case? How do you debate a case well? How do you get better?. What happens in a debate? . 3 v 3 debaters

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Coaching session

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  1. Coaching session The basics

  2. What do you need to know? • What happens in a debate? • What do you say in your speech? • How do you give a good speech? • How do you prep a case? • How do you debate a case well? • How do you get better?

  3. What happens in a debate? • 3 v 3 debaters • One team affirms, one team negates • POIs • Adjudicatorrole

  4. Roles of the teams • Teams have differing role • Have to fulfill that role to win

  5. Role of the affirmative

  6. Role of the Negative team

  7. Role of the speakers • All have individual role to play in the debate • Each must perform a specific role • Contributes to how well you are marked • Contributes to how convincing you are • Factors of your speech contribute to persuasiveness

  8. First affirmative • Clear and convincing set-up • Problem • Model • Solution • Context • Benefits • Split of team case • Substantive points • 3-4 minutes of substantive

  9. First negative • Respond to affirmative • Rebuttal – key arguments straight off the bat • Set-up • Split • Substantive • ENGAGE

  10. Second affirmative • Puts forward the most substantive part of the debate • 2 minutes rebuttal • 4 minutes substantive • Rebut first negatives points • Propose substantive arguments

  11. Second negative • Most substantive on the negating team • Similar split to second aff • But more rebuttal • Responsiveness – engage with second affs points • Clear proposal of arguments

  12. Third affirmative • Mostly rebuttal • Summarise the case • Identify the main areas of clash in the debate • Broader questions • Outline the themes of the debate and why your team won

  13. Third negative • Similar to third affirmative • Only rebuttal • Identify main areas of clash • Show how Neg has won clearly • Summarize the main points of your case and why they are still convincing

  14. Neg reply • Adjudication effectively • Give it back to the judge as how you won the debate • Go through the points and explain how on • Summarize rebuttal and why it was good and effective • Outline what the other team did badly • Outline what you did well

  15. Aff Reply • Similar to Neg • Focus more on your positive material • Focus on what you have done in the debate and why it still stands

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