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How to Write a Debate

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How to Write a DebateDebate is a form of speech or rather an argumentative speech that is more of expressing an opinion on a certain aspect, related to life, society, politics and so on. It is different as the speaker or debater knows that there can be opposition from the other side. It’s about taking side on a particular situation and remaining strong about your views. Not withstanding the fact that the debater has to be smart enough to win over the opposition with proper logical arguments.

Taking part in debates can work miracles to your confidence level and building of character from an early age. If you have decided to take your orating skills to the next level and deliver some great debate speeches, then you must know that a debate should be convincing and well researched. You must consider the pros and cons of your debate before you plunge in to it.

Having a team of people who share the same interest in debating always helps to get newer ideas and learn the trick fast. One must not forget that the opposition also has their arguments ready, so one must play their game with conviction

If you are looking for how to write a debate, then here are some steps to help you out:

  1. Usually, if you are participating in a debate competition, you may a get a specific topic to write and speak on. Or else, you and opponent might choose a common topic to start a debate on. The topic can be highly serious like political or humanitarian issues or international affairs or lighter discussions as well. Be careful with the topic you choose.How to Write a Debate
  2. Debate normally can be a combination of various types of speeches if taking in by a group. These speeches can include, spontaneous orating or ‘Impromptu’ or extempo, where preparation time is less. One can also choose original arguments on a serious mode or ad humor to make it more interesting.
  3. Do some research on the topic on which you wish to write on. Try to collect ample information on the topic and do not leave loose ends, which can be turned against you by your opponents. Use your resources well keeping in mind the various advantages and disadvantages your debate topic might have. Study well and prepare your introduction that would give the initial views in a clear cut manner.
  4. You should also prepare to answer your opponent’s arguments and so, knowing the matter in depth would help you prepare well. Break the topic well and pay equal attention to all the segments. Write your points clearly and you can number your arguments for better reference.

Tips:

  • Debating is a serious affair but you should not be paranoid about standing in front of people and delivering your speech.
  • Dressing style should be formal as it can add confidence when you are addressing people.
  • Do not fidget or fumble. Speaking with confidence helps giving the opponent a tough challenge.

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