8 - Debates
from Part III - Communication Skills
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 October 2011
Summary
In this unit you will learn:
about debating
the importance of debating
how debates are conducted
the essentials of debating
about roles in debating
to assess your performance in debates
What is a Debate?
Debate or debating is a method of interactive argument. Though a debate is basically an argument, it is not an indisciplined shouting match between parties (individuals/teams) holding different points of view.
Benefits of Debating
By participating in various debates you can
enjoy the experience
develop your communication skills
arrive at a better perspective on different topics
Debate and Group Discussion
Debate differs from a group discussion in several ways. Debate is basically an argument where participants take a particular stand on a given topic and stick to it as they speak on it. A group discussion, on the other hand, is a cooperative process in which members discuss a topic and reach a consensus. You need to be very flexible in a group discussion. You need to consider others' points of view also. However, in a debate you need to have just one particular view point. In a debate, the number of participants could be from two to fifty or even more, whereas in a GD it is usually between five and fifteen.
Conducting a Debate
A topic is given for debating to individuals or teams. A team might consist of a minimum of two debaters and a maximum of fifty or more.
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- Information
- A Handbook for English Language Laboratories , pp. 133 - 141Publisher: Foundation BooksPrint publication year: 2009