the very first speech has to be persausive without a doubt rebuttle has to attack their case for at least three minutes and the last minute build up your arguments summary has to be the points you are winning all the way final focus has to be strong to the point and bam this is how your judge should decide and no other way
the first speech has to briefly discuss what you are going to debate and provides specific points of which you will bring up..the second speech has to defenitely use most of the time arguing, blocking, and defending the case then the last minute or so expand on your case then summary foucs mainy on the main points and why you are winning them..final focus tell them why your arguments have won and why theirs are not the best to use for the round ...and thats it
If you are the first speaker make sure you deliver your case like you have memorized. If you are second speaker, but are dilvering your rebuddel first spend almost all of the four minutes tearing their case apart that way when your oponent goes up they spend more time rebuilding their case instead of tearing yours apart. In summary make sure you only bring up the main important points not anything else that doesn't matter so that you make it easier for you partner whn he delivers his final focus and he knows what he has to pull through. And that's how to deliver your speeches.... for the most part.
deliver ur case normally, then do ur rebuttle but only focus on tearing their case apart because they haven't attacked ur case yet. then give ur summary and bring the round down to the main points then give ur final focus telling the judge why u win
the very first speech has to be persausive without a doubt
ReplyDeleterebuttle has to attack their case for at least three minutes and the last minute build up your arguments
summary has to be the points you are winning all the way
final focus has to be strong to the point and bam this is how your judge should decide and no other way
the first speech has to briefly discuss what you are going to debate and provides specific points of which you will bring up..the second speech has to defenitely use most of the time arguing, blocking, and defending the case then the last minute or so expand on your case then summary foucs mainy on the main points and why you are winning them..final focus tell them why your arguments have won and why theirs are not the best to use for the round ...and thats it
ReplyDeleteuuggh i meant focus!!
ReplyDeleteConstructive: read case
ReplyDeleteRebuttal: defeat opponents case
Summary: bring up main points in the round
FF: reason(s) why you win
If you are the first speaker make sure you deliver your case like you have memorized. If you are second speaker, but are dilvering your rebuddel first spend almost all of the four minutes tearing their case apart that way when your oponent goes up they spend more time rebuilding their case instead of tearing yours apart. In summary make sure you only bring up the main important points not anything else that doesn't matter so that you make it easier for you partner whn he delivers his final focus and he knows what he has to pull through. And that's how to deliver your speeches.... for the most part.
ReplyDelete....when
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well the first speech is the case. and you go through all of your points for the round to begin debate!
ReplyDeleteYou do like cassie and I. and Win!
ReplyDeletedeliver ur case normally, then do ur rebuttle but only focus on tearing their case apart because they haven't attacked ur case yet.
ReplyDeletethen give ur summary and bring the round down to the main points then give ur final focus telling the judge why u win