Expressing Opinions
Chapter 7
Expressing Point of View
PARTICIPATING IN DEBATE ON FAMILY INSUES
Participate in a debate on familiar issues
We express our opinions by participating in
different debates. Debate is
contention in argument; strife, dissension, quarrelling, controversy;
especially a formal discussion of subjects before a public assembly or
legislature, in Parliament or in any deliberative assembly. Debate is a method
of formally presenting an argument in a disciplined manner. Through logical
consistency, factual accuracy and some degree of emotional appeal to the
audience are elements in debating, where one side often prevails over the other
party by presenting a superior "context" and/or framework of the
issue. The outcome of a debate may depend upon consensus or some formal way of
reaching a resolution, rather than the objective facts. In a formal debating
contest, there are rules for participants to discuss and decide on differences,
within a framework defining how they will interact.
A debate is comprising of a topic, (called motion)
in which there are two sides, the opposing and proposing sides, each debate
have a chairperson, (supervise the debate) secretary, (recording the points
spoken) time keeper (make people to keep time per regulations) and language
corrector(correct grammatical mistakes of speakers)
To avoid the wastage of time and people speaking
out of time, all debates have a time limit; you cannot have a debate without
time limit.
expressing my opinion
The debate starts with the chairperson introducing
the audiences, participants, both sides, then participant start to explain
their views on a certain motion. After all controversies‟ of the two sides, the
chairperson will read all point all point and declare the winning group.
So What Here is A Task ?
So What Here is A Task ?
Arrange a
two groups with your fellow students and start a debate on whether having sex
before marriage is right or wrong.
Thank you