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1 Debate 101 Basic Debate Workshop

2 Your Turn! What comes to mind when you think of debate?

3 What is Debate? ●A debate is a formalized argument. It provides a structure for different parties to exchange thoughts and discussion on an issue. ●Takes many forms: ○ Classroom debates ○ Politics: Elections and Parliament ○ Thesis Defense ○ Talking to Profs

4 Non-Verbal Debate? ●Understanding Debate = Understanding Papers ○ Academic discourse, interacting with others and develop your own stance on the issue in a methodical fashion ○ Acknowledge opposing views/findings ●Debate is an organizational tool; a thought skeleton (come back to later) ●Universal Skill – Critical Thinking

5 Debate Structure ●The topic for debate is called a motion or resolution ○ Job of Proposition to Define/Explain the motion ●Teams of 2 or 3 are assigned to either the proposition (for) or opposition (against) side ●You may find yourself disagreeing with the side you're defending, but that's part of the fun! ●The two sides will alternate in giving speeches for or against the motion

6 Speech Structure ●Basic Version: ○ State your position, and explain how you’re going to defend it ○ Go through your arguments, illustrating them with examples as necessary, and showing why they are relevant/support your case ○ Address the opposing side’s arguments, and why they are wrong! (Rebuttal) ○ Summarize your main points, and why your side is stronger ●How does this work with 4, 6, or 8 people? ●Similarities/Differences with Paper Structure?

7 Papers and “Imaginary Debates” Organizing your papers the same way you would a debate provides a structural core that you can then develop into a paper – it helps keep everything organized Resolution: Def’n: 1) Defined Term 2) Defined Term Arguments: 1) tagline - argument 2) tagline - argument 3) tagline - argument Caseline: What does a case “look like”?

8 Argumentation ●At its most fundamental level, an argument consists of 3 things: ○ Statement (What you're proving) ○ Explanation (Why it is true) ○ Example (When it worked) ●Must tell judge/room Why something is true ○ Need to say the logical links that justify statement ○ Tip: When you are preparing the argument… ○ Keep asking why, till you can’t ask the question any more

9 Argumentation ●Arguments not Examples o Example should be used to back up argument o Example is not an argument on it’s own ●Internally Consistent o Arguments need to not contradict each other ●Relevance o You have a limited amount of time o Focus on the arguments that prove your case ●Logical Fallacies o Slippery slope o Appeal to Authority o Straw Manning

10 Your turn! This house would cut funding to NASA What arguments can you make in favour of this? Opposed to this?

11 Rebuttal/Refutation ●What is Rebuttal? o Disproving, or undermining the arguments of your opponent ●How do you make a rebuttal? o Sum up their argument. o Indicate why they are wrong and explain. ●Tree analogy o A case is built like a tree with a trunk, branches, and leaves o Go for the trunk

12 Rebuttal/Refutation ●Look at their arguments, do they make “sense”? o Have they made mistakes or assumptions? o Do their arguments actually support their thesis? o What are the practical implications? o Does the argument contain logical fallacies (contradicts itself), or contradict earlier arguments? o Are there any counter examples

13 Your Turn! "We should cut NASA's budget because it is using up money that could be spent on better things, and does not produce benefits for society" Why is this wrong? How can you refute it?

14 Presentation ●Signposting o Say what you're going to say, say it, say what you said o Makes it easy for Judge to follow you ●Crutch Words o Things you use to let your mind catch up with your mouth o Not worst thing, but try not to use too much o Try replacing with Better Crutch Words  Silence, on that point, furthermore

15 Your turn! What sort of crutch words do you use while speaking?

16 Presentation ●Mannerisms o Keep eye contact o Speak loud and clear o Hand gestures o Monotone ●Nerves!!

17 Activity Time to Debate

18 Want to learn more? UBC Debate Society (UBCDS) Tuesday 5pm – BUCH D317 Friday 4pm – BUCH B315 www.ubcdebate.com


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