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· Opposition stance
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· Deputy Prime Minister
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· Deputy Leader of Opposition
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· Member of Government
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· Member of Opposition
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· Extension argument
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· Government Whip
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· Opposition Whip
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· Summary speeches
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· Upper House
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· Lower House
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· Points of information
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5.6 Discussion Questions for Chapter 5
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· What is the legislative model for Worlds-Style debate?
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· What is meant by the following phrase? “The First Government Team has the right to define and interpret the motion and has the responsibility to do so in a reasonable manner.”
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· Why is the presentation of an Opposition stance an important obligation of the Leader of Opposition?
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· Why is the presentation of an extension argument an important obligation for the Member of Government and Member of Opposition?
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· Which speakers are allowed to offer points of information?
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5.7 Exercise for Chapter 5
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· Have students listen to a video recording of a Worlds-Style debate. Debates can be found at http://willamette.edu/cla/china_debate/curriculum/index.html, or at a number of different locations on the Internet. Conduct a discussion in which students comment on every speech, noting whether or not debaters successfully meet the obligations of that speech.
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思辨精英:英语辩论-构筑全球视角 Chapter 6Arguments by First Government Teams
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