Fast food restaurants are beneficial to society (Team 3 v. Team 6) Fast food restaurants are beneficial to society (Team 3 v. Team 6)

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Fast food restaurants are beneficial to society (Team 3 v. Team 6) Fast food restaurants are beneficial to society (Team 3 v. Team 6)

Fast food restaurants are beneficial to society ( Note-taking from non-participants (team 1, 2, 4 & 5 ) Pro Team –Key Points or what you learned: The Winner is… Con Team –Key Points or what you learned:

Pro Team (team 6) Speaker 1 (tone setter) Strongest Arguments: What’s right about your stance on the topic? 3 to 4 minutes (aim for 5 minutes)

1 Minute Preparation Review notes to prepare subsequent speakers

Questions from the con/negative team (team 3) (3—4 min.) One person from the con team will stand and ask a question to pro team. The pro team has 30 seconds to deliberate with teammates and answer the question. Following the 30 allotted seconds, one person from the pro team will stand and give the team’s answer. Note: if for some reason the question is unclear, one person must stand and say “Please repeat the question?”— only one repeat is allowed.

Con Team (team 3) Speaker 1 (tone setter) Strongest Arguments: What’s right about your stance on the topic? 3 to 4 minutes (aim for 5 minutes)

1 Minute Preparation Review notes to prepare subsequent speakers

Questions from the pro/affirmative team (team 6) (3—4 min.) One person from the pro team will stand and ask a question to con team. The con team has 30 seconds to deliberate with teammates and answer the question. Following the 30 allotted seconds, one person from the con team will stand and give the team’s answer. Note: if for some reason the question is unclear, one person must stand and say “Please repeat the question?”— only one repeat is allowed.

1 Minute Preparation Review notes to prepare subsequent speakers

Con Team (Team 3) Speaker 2 (Pit Bull) Criticize your opponent’s argument: What’s wrong with your opponent’s stance and with what your opponents have said? 3 to 4 minutes (aim for 5 minutes)

1 Minute Preparation Review notes to prepare subsequent speakers

Pro Team (team 6) Speaker 2 (Pit Bull) Criticize your opponent’s argument: What’s wrong with your opponent’s stance and with what your opponents have said? 3 to 4 minutes (aim for 5 minutes)

3 minutes to Prepare “finisher” for final speech—Summarize, Respond, and Conclude DO NOT TAKE NOTES DURING THE FINISHER’S SPEECH—SIMPLY LISTEN

Pro Team (Team 6) Speaker 3—Finisher Summarize argument, respond to opponent’s criticisms, and make concluding remarks. 3 to 4 minutes (aim for 5 minutes) DO NOT TAKE NOTES DURING THE FINISHER’S SPEECH—SIMPLY LISTEN

Con Team (Team 3) Speaker 3—Finisher Summarize argument, respond to opponent’s criticisms, and make concluding remarks. 3 to 4 minutes (aim for 5 minutes) DO NOT TAKE NOTES DURING THE FINISHER’S SPEECH—SIMPLY LISTEN