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Workshop 3 Introduction to Mace Debating Part 1
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Important Stuff Sign up to the Boards: literaryanddebating.com/boards Sign up for UCD & UCC IVs and Irish Times Competition Thursday: Islamic Discussion – post questions Tonight’s Nightclub Venue: Club K
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Mace Debating Used at Worlds, Euros, IVs, Irish & Int’l Mace Based on British Parliament 4 Teams, 8 Speakers 5-7 Minute Speeches
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Basic Premises Motion & Position announced 15 minutes beforehand 1 st Prop present model First & last minute protected, points of information in between Your job is to beat all three teams, even the team on “your side” Emphasis on substance over style
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Speech Structure Opening (“Mr/Madam Chair, Ladies & Gentlemen”) Introduction (your core ideas & points) Rebuttal (explicit or “interweaved”) Point 1 Point 2 Point 3 Conclusion (“What we brought to you today…”)
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Points of Information In unprotected time Giving points: Stand up, “On that point, sir” Don’t badger the speaker Taking points: accept, reject or delay 1-2 POIs in 5-minute speech, 1-3 in 7- minute Don’t take mid-sentence or mid-point (break between points)
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First Prop Solid instead of spectacular Set up the debate First Speaker: Model, main big reasons Second Speaker: Defence, defence, defence Problem, Cause, Solution, Effect First Prop is not about winning, it’s about not losing
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First Opp Attack, attack, attack Your job is to destroy First Prop Attack model, but focus on points Big ideas, big problems Great First Opps end debates
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Second Prop First Speaker: Rebuttal & Extension Differentiate from first half Expansion or contraction Second Speaker: Rebuttal & Summation Take out Second Opp
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Second Opp “OK, let’s clear things up a bit…” First Speaker: Opp Extension, but primarily take out Second Prop Expansion or Contraction Second Speaker: The Great Summator
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Point Construction Three big ideas instead of 41 small ones Statement, Explanation, Information Clear, logical steps Judges are idiots
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BE IN THE DEBATE BUT NOT OF THE DEBATE
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