Attendance 20% (3+), class performance 20% , oral exam20%, composition 20%, debate 20% ,
长跑训练方法
Each group 4-5 members, at least 4 speakers
Steps of English debate:
. speak out your opinion
1. The first debater in pros speak(about 3 minutes)
2. The first debater in cons speak(about 3 minutes)
. ask questions: one question each time,
1. the third debater in cons asks
2. the first debater in pros answers, then asks
3. the first debater in cons answers, then asks
4. the cond debater in pros answers, then asks
5. the cond debater in cons answers, then asks
6. the third debater in pros answers, then asks
7. the third debater in cons answers
. sum up the questions and answers
1. the cond debater in pros speaks (1.5 minutes)
2. the cond debater in cons speaks(1.5 minutes)
. free debate
1. the pros speak first, then the cons speak 衣着
2. pros and cons take turns to speak.
. sum up all the arguments
marched1. the fourth debater in cons speak
2. the fourth debater in pros speak
Definition of Argument:
1. To put forth reasons for or against; debate.
2. To prove or attempt to prove by reasoning.
3. To give evidence of your reasoning.
4. To persuade or influence, as by prenting reasons.
Synonyms of Argument:
Argue, quarrel, wrangle, squabble, haggle, and bicker.
The verbs are compared as they mean to dispute(争论,吵架)小白菜汤.
Argue | This implies intent to persuade an adversary(对方,对手) in debate. | 演讲稿500字
内膜厚怎么办 Quarrel | This stress animosity(仇恨,敌意) and estrangement.(疏远,离间)短信传情 |
Wrangle(争辩,争吵) | This refers to loud, contentious(爱争论的) argument and squabble(争吵) to minor argument over a petty or trivial matter. |
Haggle | This specifies verbal bargaining usually over a price, in a petty way. |
Bicker | This suggests sharp, recurrent exchange of remarks on a mean or petty level. |
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Argument Agreement and Disagreement
Agree or Disagree with the Idea Not the Person
A. How to Agree Strongly with an Opinion.
1. I couldn't agree more!
2. That's absolutely true!
3. Absolutely!
4. I agree with your point.
5. I'd go along with your point.
6. I'm with you on that point.
7. That's just what I was thinking.
8. That's exactly what I think.
9. That's a good point.
10. That's just how I e it.
11. That's exactly my opinion.
B. How to Half Agree with an Opinion.
1. Yes, perhaps, however ...
2. Well, yes, but ...
3. Yes, in a way, however ...
4. Hmm, possibly, but ...
5. Yes, I agree up to a point, however ...
6. Well, you have a point there, but ...
7. There's something there, I suppo, however ...
介意是什么意思8. I guess your idea could be right, but ...
9. Yes, I suppo so, however ...
10. That's worth thinking about, but ...