MODUL SPEECH AND DEBATE
Abstract
In the world of education now, of course, students or students are required to always have an opinion, especially in the world of politics, they are required to think critically to add new insights that might be needed in the world of work. The main goals of classroom debate and inter-school debate tournaments are to encourage youth participation in debate, help students develop their communication and listening skills and ability to draw from given information, as well as to make and defend against arguments with logical and rational thinking. Debate or is an argumentation activity that aims to convey opinions that are contrary to the opinions of others. The cause of the debate is the existence of differences of opinion by parties who believe their opinion is the truth. The benefits of this debate are Practice the courage to express opinions. Adding insight. Train critical, logical, and agile thinking. Help us become more sensitive and responsive people.
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