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1705135728 · Why should debaters try to use efficient methods of notation when flowing a round of debate? What are some specific examples of these efficient methods of notation?
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1705135731 13.7 Exercise for Chapter 13
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1705135733 · Directions—This activity focuses on generating basic arguments, actively listening to arguments, and paraphrasing. First, divide the participants into smaller groups of 12-15 and have the members of the group stand and form a circle. Announce one of the topics (see list below), and start the activity by first going clockwise around the circle (counterclockwise can be used for later rounds). The first participant has to “agree” with the statement and give a reason why. The next participant has to paraphrase the statement by the first participant and then “disagree” with the statement and give a reason why. The third participant has to paraprase the statement by second participant and then “agree” with the statement and give a new reason why. This order continues (participants will paraphrase the statement by the person who immediately preceeded them and then provide their own unique statement) until everyone in the circle has had a chance to participate, and those who are later in the circle should come up with new reasons to “agree” or “disagree.” Facilitators should start in a new position in the circle with each new topic to ensure that everyone in the group has the challenge of coming up with a new reason later in the round. In later rounds, the activity can also be changed to focus more on “refutation” (where the first speaker has to agree, and the second speaker has to specifically refute the first speaker’s reason for agreeing).
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1705135735 9 resolutions (for the activity)
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1705135737 1) Rice is better than noodles.
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1705135739 2) Technology ruins personal relationships.
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1705135741 3) Family is everything.
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1705135743 4) Meat is better than vegetables.
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1705135745 5) Old age is the best time in a person’s life.
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1705135747 6) Cold weather is better than hot weather.
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1705135749 7) Money creates happiness.
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1705135751 8) The Internet is a better source of information than books.
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1705135753 9) Bicycles are better than cars.
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1705135756 Appendix A—SAMPLE DEBATE FLOW SHEET
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1705135758 Worlds-Style Debate Flow Sheet
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1705135760 Create a grid with two columns and four rows Use the space in each individual box to take relevant notes about the MODEL (M) and each argument
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1705135765 Use NUMBERS for each new Government argument and LETTERS for each new Opposition argument.
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1705135771 思辨精英:英语辩论-构筑全球视角 Chapter 14Delivery
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1705135773 Melissa Franke
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1705135775 Chapter Outline
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1705135777 14.1 Becoming a Proficient Speaker
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