THE GUIDE TO A SUCCEFUL DEBATE J
1. Turn Up
2. Remember that a debate is taking place, and that you are involved in the discussion
3. Prepare Properly, as a team
4. Conduct Research... Lots of it!
5. Organise the roles between the team members (e.g. Who’s tackling each question)
6. Listening to and responding to the other debate teams points and arguments
7. Being capable of judging and having an open mind to both sides of the debate
8. Having an longer time for open floor discussion on the points made by the debate speakers
9. Have factual informational research untaken, and prepared... ready for battle
10. Give the other side a chance to voice their opinions
11. Be smart... not immature
12. Have fun! Not...
Completed... Your debate was very successful... Congratulations :P
Our argument for BBC – against ITV
Popular BBC programs:
· Never mind the buzzcocks
· Family guy
· Eastenders
· Panorama
· The apprentice
· Doctor who
· Football focus
· Football matches
· Match of the day
· Have I got news for you
· QI
Add all these programs to specialist programs like natural world, masterchief, and even some which are a one off, such as Stepen fry and the great American oil spill, you will find that BBC has catered for everybody with artistic, factual and fun programs. BBC allows people to think for themselves and watch programs which they are personally interested in rather than being herded like sheep to watch mega-audience bringer programs that humiliate for entertainment. Such as the x-factor and spin-off ‘reality’ shows like ‘The only way is Essex’.
· Take me out – degrading to women as they compete over a man just because he’s ‘hot’.
· The only evidence that I have seen on the ITV programs of a specialist minority program would be ‘Freddie flintoff versus the world’
1. X factor – Gamu. Finalists never get far.
2. £145 for your TV licence, 50% off for the death or blind, £50 for a black and white TV
Allows BBC to give viewers more value for money with no adverts
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