Debate writing class 11

  1. DEBATE 11
  2. Debate Writing Format
  3. [Class 11] Write a debate in 120
  4. 50 Debate Topics for High School
  5. The meaning of debate and tips for excellent Debate writing.


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DEBATE 11

Page 1 : DEBATE, 1. Introduction- This includes salutations and the topic (including FOR/AGAINST the motion)., For Example:- Good morning everyone. Esteemed judges, honourable guests, respected teachers, and my fellow students. I, (the name is given in the question or else, XYZ) feel honoured to have, been given the opportunity to speak (FOR/AGAINST) the topic- (name of the topic)., 2. Body (Problem)- This is the main paragraph or the body of your answer., 1. Always begin with the meaning of the topic or the explanation of the topic in not more than, a line., 2. Then start quoting the issues. Now here, it is important you follow a sequence. It is possible, that you have too many points or very few points. When you have a lot of varied points, it is, better you choose a few best ones and write a line on each. In case you have very few, already, explain them in at least two lines each., 3. Make sure you are clear with your thoughts, only then you’ll be able to put them into words, unambiguously., 3. Solution- "For every problem, there is a solution.", This paragraph needs to be short and crisp whereby; you are supposed to give a rational and, practical solution for all the above problems., 1. In case you are not able to figure one out, keep in mind a few general ones. It could involve, spreading awareness, campaigns, stringent laws and their strict implementation, education,, etc., 2. Using a quote never hurts. It can be general ones like, on working together. Every situatio...

Debate Writing Format

• • • • • What is Debate Writing? A formal discussion on a particular matter in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward and which usually ends with a vote. E.g. “Last night’s debate on the Education Bill” In the writing section (Section-B of the exam), it comes as a long answer type question (5 marks). Generally, there is a choice (internal) between the following:- • Debate writing • Letter writing When it comes to writing debates during exam, we have to be smart and wise with our choice and length of words. This is because there are time constraints and within that time constraint, we have to impress the person checking it. So, without any further ado, let’s know how to write a perfect debate. The first and the foremost step is to choose the side, whether you want to write for , or against the motion. Always try to select the side you personally want to support and have more material information to write on. It is preferable to make a choice during the reading time. An ideal debate must consist of 4 paragraphs, namely, Introduction/Salutations, Problem, Solution and the concluding part. Let us discuss each of them in detail. Introduction- This includes salutations and the topic (including FOR/AGAINST the motion). For Example:- Good morning everyone. Esteemed judges, honourable guests, respected teachers and my fellow students. I, (name given in the question or else, XYZ) feel honoured to have been given the opportunity to spea...

[Class 11] Write a debate in 120

Answer: Private Cars should be Banned 1️⃣A very good morning to the respected judges and teachers, Today, I stand before you to present my views for the motion on the topic ‘Private cars should be banned in the congested commercial areas of the cities’. 2️⃣There are an infinite number of cars on the streets every day. Congestion has become a fairly common problem and has only increased in the last decade. In my opinion, allowing private vehicles in crowded commercial areas only exacerbates this problem. Long traffic jams not only mean more fuel consumption, but more people suffering from pollution-induced respiratory illnesses. 3️⃣I believe that people's use of public transport to commute, their use of taxis and carpooling, and their driving of CNG-powered vehicles will greatly reduce the problems of increasing pollution and severe traffic congestion. I firmly believe it can be done. 4️⃣The earth belongs to all of us and it is our duty to protect it and keep it clean for future generations and to stop abusing the amount of petroleum available to us and avoid pollution. Thank you for listening to my views patiently. Thank You.

50 Debate Topics for High School

Science and Technology • Should • Should renewable forms of energy be subsidized by the government? • Should the U.S. government fund a space mission to Mars? • Should social media comments be protected by free speech? • Should parents be allowed to choose their baby's gender? • Should animal testing be banned? • Should the U.S. government provide internet service to every citizen? • Are video games too violent for children? • Should the manufacturing of nuclear weapons be permitted? Laws and Politics • Is it ever appropriate for the government to restrict freedom of speech? • Is democracy the best form of government? • Should citizens who do not vote be fined? • Is the right to bear arms a necessary constitutional amendment today? • Should the legal voting/driving/drinking age be lowered or raised? • Should a border fence be constructed between the U.S. and Mexico? • Should America give foreign aid to other countries? • Should drone attacks against specific targets be used for modern warfare? • Should affirmative action be abolished? • Should the • Should microaggressions be punishable by law? • Should the cruel treatment of animals be illegal? Social Justice • Should partial-birth abortion be illegal? • Should all parents be required to attend parenting classes before having a child? • Should parents be required to vaccinate their children? • Should mixed martial arts be banned? • Should celebrities be required to be positive role models? • Should people be fined for not...

The meaning of debate and tips for excellent Debate writing.

The term debate basically refers to a formal discussion on a topic. There are two parties present. One party speaks in favour of the topic while the other party speaks against it. Debates usually take place in meetings, assemblies, parliament and competitions held in schools. The arguments for or against the topic are put forward, which are based on a particular individual’s ideas, personal experiences and opinions. A debate should always include creative and formal language as it is presented in front of a huge audience. There are two types of debates. The first one favours the motion, and the second one opposes the motion. It can be written in around 150-250 words. A debate should always include fair, precise and unique ideas and facts. Quotations can also be added. Questioning the audience is another important point to be kept in mind while writing a debate. The Meaning of Debate The word debate literally means discussion or argument. It is a formal type of writing wherein the writer presents his or her opinions either in favour of the topic or against the topic. A debate needs to be written logically in order to persuade the reader. The arguments stated should be clear, precise and bold. It should include the facts, personal observations and logical statements. Make sure to present the collected information in chronological order. The topic should be clearly introduced, and a concrete conclusion should also be presented. Debates take place in assemblies, politics and s...