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Phuntsho Choden
Created on October 1, 2024
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Introduction to Debate
What is Debate?
Benefits of Debate
Skills of Debate
Effective Debate Strategies
Example
Resources for Research
Conclusion
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Persuasion is the process of convincing someone to agree with your opinion or point of view. It's like trying to convince your parents to let you stay up late to watch a movie.
Argumentation is the process of presenting reasons and evidence to support a claim or opinion. It's like having a discussion with someone, but instead of just talking, you're using facts and logic to convince them of your point of view.
Evaluation is the process of judging the quality or value of something. It's like deciding whether a movie is good or bad, or whether a book is interesting or boring.
A debate is a respectful conversation between two or more people who have different opinions about a topic. It's like a discussion, but instead of just talking, you're trying to convince the other person that your opinion is the best one.
Imagine you and your friend are talking about whether pizza or burgers are the best food. You think pizza is the best, and your friend thinks burgers are the best. You both give reasons why you think your choice is the best, and you listen to each other's reasons. That's a debate!
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Here are some resources you can use to research and gather evidence for your arguments:
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Here are some effective debate strategies to help you argue your point of view: