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Page 1: Logic and Debate Formulating Arguments and Improving Speaking Skills

Logic and Debate

Formulating Arguments and Improving Speaking Skills

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What is Logic?

• Merriam Webster: “the science that studies the formal processes used in thinking and reasoning”

• Key Words– Science, studies– Formal – Thinking, reasoning

Page 3: Logic and Debate Formulating Arguments and Improving Speaking Skills

Informal Logic

• Used to assess and analyze arguments

• Process:– Identify claim/argument– Analyze support and evidence– Identify logical fallacies: break downs

and incorrect structuring of arguments and beliefs

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Fact vs. Opinion

• Facts are more trustworthy than opinions• Facts can be checked• Use facts to support arguments• Opinions are not trustworthy• Avoid using opinions in arguments• Everyone has different opinions

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Sequence of Events

• If sequence is not logical, it can cause confusion and inaccuracies

• Chronological order• Use transitions – Examples?• At first, then, suddenly,

next, after

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Cause and Effect

• Shows relationships between events

• This happened because this happened

• Use transitions– Examples?

• Due to, because, therefore, consequently, so, since, because of, but

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Preparing for a Debate

1. Topic 2. Take a stand3. Research– Sources to support your argument– Sources should be credible and reliable

(facts not opinions)

4. Structure your argument

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Structure of Argument

Claim/Argument

Reason

Reason Reason

Evidence

Evidence

Evidence

Evidence

Evidence

Evidence

Evidence

Evidence

Evidence

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Speaking Skills

• Make note-cards– highlight key words for emphasis

• Look at the audience• Speak loudly, slowly, and clearly• Avoid mispronunciations and stutters– Shows lack of confidence, lack of vocabulary

knowledge

• Be aware of body movements– Distracting, shows nervousness or lack of

focus