Techniques for Effective Analysis in Debating

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Learn about the importance of clear and structured explanations in debating through the concept of turning points into arguments analysis. Explore three key techniques - chunking, chains of analysis, and analogies - to strengthen your arguments. Practice by evaluating debatable statements.

  • Analysis
  • Debating
  • Techniques
  • Effective
  • Argumentation

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  1. Turning Points Into Arguments Analysis is a term we use in debating that really means explanation. Good explanations are clear, structured and NOT ASSERTIVE. In debating, we want to make sure our arguments are true and important. The basic structure is Point. Why true, why important. Today we re working on the why true.

  2. Three Techniques For Analysis 1) Chunking

  3. Three Techniques For Analysis 2) Chains of analysis (Steps, not a ramble!)

  4. Three Techniques For Analysis 3) An analogy (must actually be analogous!)

  5. Practice THW ban alcohol THW abolish exams and tests before sixth form THW allow teachers to express political opinions in class

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