CLASS11
CLASS11:
Rules of debate :
Kartik:
Postive: valid points with example but not completed/
Neg: In front of you all/work of pronoun
Suggestion:
Shubham: (Best Perfomance)
Postive: good starter/well explained
Neg: I agree/
Suggestion:
Janvi:
Postive:
Neg: you are right/need more participation
Suggestion:
Kanika:
Positive: encurageing starting/complete explaination with example /good involvement
Neg: I agree with your point/There are a/ Used hindi word (thikhee)/are you agree
Suggestion:
Expressing your opinion:
- "I'd like to say that I [strongly] believe that..."
- "Don't you think that..."
- "As far as I am concerned, I think that..."
- "I am totally against..."
- "I believe that..."
- "I think..."
- "What I'm suggesting is..."
- "What I meant to say..."
- "Let me put it another way."
Agreeing or disagreeing:
- "You're right."
- "I see your point."
- "I don't agree with you."
- "I'm sorry but, I have to disagree there."
- "I disagree (completely)."
- "I don't agree at all."
- "I'm afraid I can't quite agree with your point."
- "Yes, I understand, but my opinion is that..."
- "If you don't mind, I'd like to take issue with what you just said."
Asking for clarification or explanation:
- "Can I ask why you feel that way?"
- "Can you give me an example of that?"
- "I don't understand what you mean."
- "What do you mean when you say that..."
- "What did you mean when you said that..."
Summarizing and concluding:
- "To conclude, I'd like to say that..."
- "In conclusion..."
- "As a conclusion..."
- "Let's sum up where we stand in this debate."
- "Let me summarize our position in this debate."
- "To summarise..."
- "So, as we have seen..."
Other useful phrases:
- "I'd like to highlight..."
- "I'd like to emphasize..."
- "I'd like to deal with two points here."
- "The other side has failed to answer our point about..."
- "The other side will have to explain why... otherwise we win that point."
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