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Here are some materials to help the new, improving, or experienced judge. Do not worry about your level of experience with speech and debate or with judging--the WBFL believes that our students benefit from having to adapt to judges with a diversity of backgrounds and different degrees of experience.
This page is the official home of the WBFL, in Area III of the California High School Speech Association. It governs speech and debate at the league and state qualifying level for schools West of Pomona and South of Mulholland Drive.
DEBATE WALL. To make the WALL OF CHAMPIONS, a student must go undefeated at a league debate tournament or qualify for the state tournament. To make the list of DEBATERS OF DISTINCTION, a student must have only one loss at a league debate tournament.
Chapter 1: Debate Tournaments. Chapter 2: The Rudiments of Rhetoric. Chapter 3: The Debate Process. Chapter 4: Debating, Negative Options and Approaches, or, THE BIG 6. Chapter 5: Step By Step, Or, It’s My Turn & What Do I Do Now? Chapter 6: Ten Helpful Little Hints. Chapter 7: Public Speaking Made Easy. Chapter 8: Conclusion. Contents. 1. 5. 11.
State your motion – say what decision you want to see. When you prepare for the debate, first brainstorm ideas. Then decide in which order you want to present your points, and assign them to a speaker. Begin and finish with a particularly strong and impressive point (see student handout 8.2).
Setting Up a Debate Club Guide - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. The document provides guidance for setting up a debate club, including what resources are needed and sample plans for initial club meetings.
Setting Up a Debate Club – a Guide for Secondary Schools - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site.