PARTS, TYPES AND RULES OF DEBATE
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PARTS, TYPES AND RULES OF DEBATE
NUR FITRIANI 125110100111006DELLA MAHARANI 125110100111001SELVI RISMA ANDANI 125110100111002AFIFAH MUDAWWAMAH 125110100111020ARESKA WIDYA AUDINA 125110100111005ADINDA PRASTY A. 125110100111021RATNA WAHYUNING S. 125110100111004ANIS CAHYA MAGRIDA 125110100111018
PARTS OF DEBATE
OPENING
• Pro Side• Con Side
REBUTTAL
• First Rebuttal• Second
Rebuttal
CLOSING
• Question and Answer
• Vote
TYPES OF DEBATE1. Parliamentary Debate 9.
Asian Universities Debating C.
2. Jes Debate 10. Extemporaneous Debate
3. Public Debate 11. Classic Debate
4. Oxford-style Debate 12. Karl Popper Debate
5. Australasia Debate 13. Paris Style Debating
6. Mace Debate 14. Simulated Legislature
7. (Wupid) 15. Impromptu Debate
8. Public Forum Debate 16. Lincoln-douglas Debate
PARLIAMENTARY (Parli) DEBATE
• Usually known as British Parliamentary Debate
• Consist of government and opposition side
• Usually it is used for the national universities championship
Consist of two teams
Each team has three members
The statement beginning with “That” or “This”
AUSTRALASIA DEBATE
ASIAN UNIVERSITIES DEBATING CHAMPIONSHIP It is the biggest
debating tournament in Asia
It is an adaptation of the Australasian format.
The difference is that each speaker is given 7 minutes and there will be POI
What is POI? Point of Information Used almost in every type of debates Allowing an opposing team member to offer a brief
point during the cur rent speech
TYPES OF POI Points of Information Points of Misrepresentation
RULES OF DEBATE
1. There are two teams2. Each team has two or three constructive speeches,
and two to three rebuttal speeches3. the affirmative support some specified action by
some particular individual or group4. The affirmative must advocate everything required by the topic itself
5. In order to establish an assertion, the team must support it with enough evidence and logic
6. In the questioning period, the questioner may ask any fair, clear question that has a direct bearing on the debate
7. Each speaker is questioned as soon as he concludes his constructive speech
8. No new constructive arguments may be introduced in the rebuttal period
9. The judge must base his decision entirely on the material presented
10. Any gains made outside of the established procedure are disallowed.
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