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Presentation by Jessica Prince March 13, 2010 The Pre-competition for the 14 th FLTRP Cup National English Debating Competition 1
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Review Role of the Opening Opposition Team Strategic Considerations in All Debates Strategic Considerations in Some Debates Role of the Leader of the Opposition Role of the Deputy Leader of the Opposition Questions? 2
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What we’ve learned so far… 4 teams ▪ Opening Proposition & Opening Opposition ▪ Closing Proposition & Closing Opposition 2 speakers per team, so 8 speeches in total Speeches are 7 minutes long 3
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Prime Minister (1 st speech) model, arguments Leader of the Opposition (2 nd speech) rebuttal, arguments Deputy Prime Minister (3 rd speech) rebuttal, arguments, reconstruction Deputy Leader of the Opposition (4 th speech) rebuttal, arguments, reconstruction 4
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1) To counter the Opening Proposition’s case / arguments 2) To construct an Opening Opposition case / arguments that will be: difficult for the Opening and Closing Propositions to rebut, and difficult for the Closing Opposition to extend from 5
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How do you do that? Two main tools: 1) Rebuttal of Opening Proposition 2) Substantive Arguments of Your Own 6
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1. Taking a Position What is your team’s position / stance / theme? Examples : ▪ Defense of the status quo ▪ New proposal ▪ Philosophical principle ▪ Flaws of the Opening Proposition’s plan Relate all arguments back to this position 7
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2. Picking the ‘Right’ Arguments When preparing, ask yourself: What are the most important / relevant / interesting issues? ▪ Frame your arguments around those issues During the debate, ask yourself: What are the best arguments being made by Opening Proposition? ▪ Focus your rebuttal around those arguments 8
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3. Staying Relevant in the Debate Weight of your case / arguments Points of Information ▪ Disadvantage of Opening Opposition: you speak first on your bench ▪ So, POIs are *not* optional! ▪ Offer at least 4 per speech in second half ▪ Focus of POIs: your team position / stance / theme. Force the speaker to discuss your best material! 9
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1. Definitional Challenges PM introduces a model that is a squirrel, a truism, an unreasonable time / place setting, or is otherwise unarguable. What does the LO do? A definitional challenge. Explain problem(s) with the PM’s model Re-define the motion Debate on those grounds Strategic point: this is always a last resort! 10
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2. Counter-Propositions PM introduces a legitimate model, and you want to counter by proposing a different model. What does the LO do? A counter-proposition. Explain the issues with the PM’s proposal Introduce your proposal & explain: ▪ A) why it’s mutually exclusive, and ▪ B) why it’s better Engage the debate in terms of both proposals Strategic point: this is nearly always a last resort! 11
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To set out the opposition to the motion & establish the clash in the debate. Specifically, 1) To counter the Opening Proposition’s case, and 2) To construct an Opening Opposition case 12
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Content of Speech: 1. IF there is a definitional challenge, it must happen at the beginning of the LO speech. 2. Rebuttal of the PM’s speech. 3. Introduce Opening Opposition’s position / stance / theme. 4. Announce the team split. 5. Offer at least 2 substantive arguments. 13
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To continue the opposition to the motion. Specifically, 1) To continue to counter the Opening Proposition’s case, 2) To continue to construct an Opening Opposition case, and 3) To reconstruct the LO’s arguments. 14
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Content of Speech: 1. Rebuttal of the Deputy PM’s speech. 2. Reiterate Opening Opposition’s position / stance / theme. 3. Offer at least 1 more substantive argument. 4. IF time allows, reconstruct the LO’s arguments. 5. Summarize the opening half of debate. 15
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Role of the Opening Opposition Team: 1) Counter the Opening Proposition’s case, and 2) Construct an Opening Opposition case Strategic Considerations in All Debates: 1) Taking a Position 2) Making the ‘Right’ Arguments 3) Staying Relevant in the Debate Strategic Considerations in Some Debates: 1) Definitional Challenges 2) Counter-Propositions 16
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Role of the Leader of the Opposition : 1) Counter the Opening Proposition’s case, and 2) Construct an Opening Opposition case Role of the Deputy Leader of the Opposition : 1) Continue to counter the Opening Proposition’s case, 2) Continue to construct an Opening Opposition case, and 3) Reconstruct the LO’s arguments 17
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Thank you! Questions??? 18
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