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How to prepare for a debate on what we've discussed and how to write an argumentative speech.​

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Answered by sameeha343
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Explanation:

Step 1: Brainstorm ideas

Individual brainstorm – allow five minutes silent time for individual brainstorming – the pupils should write one point on each of the sticky notes. Tell them to use key words rather than full sentences.

Group brainstorm – each group needs a sheet of paper and a “chair”. The chair should go around the group hearing all the ideas and sticking them on the paper. Duplicated ideas get stuck on together.

Step 2: Organise ideas

The group then need another sheet of paper on which they write 1-9 down the side. From the brainstorm they need to identify between 7 and 9 arguments. They may have more than these so to get them down they can:

  • Scrap small or insignificant arguments
  • Join together similar arguments to make larger ones
  • On their sheet they need to write the names of the arguments. EACH NAME SHOULD BE NO LONGER THAN THREE WORDS.
  • They then need to divide the arguments between the first three speakers. The first speaker should have three arguments. The second and third speaker should have two or three arguments. The fourth speaker does not have any new arguments.

Step Three: Structure the speeches

Introduce the idea of the speech structure on the board:

  • Introduction – who are you and what do you stand for?
  • Preview – What are the names of the points you are going to cover?
  • Rebuttal – unless you are the first speaker, you’d say “first lets take a look at what we heard from the previous speaker” and disagree with their points.
  • Point One – “Now onto my points”
  • Name

Explanation (the reasoning – why is your point true and why does it mean your overall position is right?

Evidence (facts, analogies, examples, imagery or authority to support your reasoning)

  • Point Two – Name, Explanation, Evidence
  • Point Three – Name, Explanation, Evidence
  • Reminder – remind the audience of the three points you have covered
  • Vote for Us

Step 4: Prepare your speeches

Introduce the Idea of developing your arguments by “Making Them REAL”

  • Reason
  • Evidence
  • Analysis
  • Link

Hope it helps You

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