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DEBATE WRITING

A formal discussion on a particular matter in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which


opposing arguments are put forward and which usually ends with a vote.
Debate Writing Tips – The first and the foremost step is to choose the side, whether you want to
write for, or against the motion. Always try to select the side you personally want to support and
have more material information to write on. It is preferable to make a choice during reading time.
An ideal debate must consist of 4 paragraphs, namely-
1. Introduction/Salutations 2. Problem 3. Solution 4. The conclusion
1. Introduction- This includes salutations and the topic (including FOR/AGAINST the motion).
For Example: - Good morning, esteemed judges, honourable guests, respected teachers and my
fellow students. I, (the name is given in the question or else, XYZ) feel honoured to have been
given the opportunity to speak (FOR/AGAINST) the topic- (name of the topic).
2. Body (Problem)- This is the main paragraph or the body of your answer.
Always begin with the meaning of the topic or the explanation of the topic in not more than a line.
Then start quoting the issues. Now here, it is important you follow a sequence. It is possible that
you have too many points or very few points. When you have a lot of varied points, it is better you
choose a few best ones and write a line on each. In case you have very few already, explain them
in at least two lines each. Make sure you are clear with your thoughts, only then you’ll be able to
put them into words unambiguously.
3. Solution- "For every problem, there is a solution."
This paragraph needs to be short and crisp whereby; you are supposed to give a rational and
practical solution for all the above problems.
In case you are not able to figure one out, keep in mind a few general ones. It could involve
spreading awareness, campaigns, stringent laws and their strict implementation, education, etc.
Using a quote never hurts. It can be general ones like, on working together. Every situation can be
faced and solved if there is unity. So here are a few handy ones.
"Wherever there is unity, there is always victory."
"Unity is strength."
"United we stand, divided we fall." And many more.
4. Conclusion- This part involves clarification of your statement and stance along with thanking
the audience for being such patient listeners. This paragraph needs to be short and precise.
Here also, you could add some glitter to your art piece with some quotes like "The word
IMPOSSIBLE itself says, I M POSSIBLE."
DO’S
1. Before you begin writing, write down all the points (one/two words per point) at the back of your
answer sheet (rough sheet) so that you do not forget relevant points while writing. This also helps
you in maintaining a sequence, which is very important.
2. Make sure you double-check for grammatical accuracy and spellings. They carry marks.
3. Leave an adequate number of lines between paragraphs to make it look clean.
4. Underlining the main points is very important. But it is advised to do it after finishing your exam.
Use a pencil and scale for underlining.
5. Always have a few general quotes in handy. They help in presentation and shows that you’re
prepared
6. Have information about all the major environmental, political, social issues that have taken place
during the entire year.
DON’Ts
1. Never mention any of your personal details, i.e., name, school name or address.
2. Never write in one go. Make sure you follow the right format and make paragraphs.
3. Don’t use slangs or short forms.
4. Don’t write the wrong facts.
You are Mukul / Mahima of Alps Public School. Your school has organized a debate on "Social
Media and It’s Effects” and you will be participating in your school. Prepare your views against
or in favour of the motion.
SOCIAL MEDIA AND IT’s EFFECTS
FOR THE MOTION:
"We are all now connected by the internet, like neurons in a giant brain"
Honourable judges, respected teachers and my worthy opponents thank you for giving me the
opportunity to join this debate on the topic, "Social Media and It’s Effects". I am Mukul/ Mahima
and I would like to speak in favour of the motion.
How many people do not have a smile on their faces on finding an old friend on Facebook? Well,
social media has removed all the barriers and boundaries to communication by bringing the globe
on a single platform. While business opportunities have widened, marketer’s reach has broadened.
It keeps us updated about everything going on in every nook and corner of the world on a real-
time basis.
From emergency alerts, announcements and declarations to knowing how our friends are doing
has all become so convenient. It provides freedom of speech and thus, enables everyone to speak
their mind. Not to forget the incalculable access it provides to the extensive information.
With so much advancement and innovation, it would be an unimaginable world without having
social media in it. Someone has rightly put it into words by saying,
"Social media is addictive precisely because it gives us something what the real-world lacks: it
gives us immediacy, direction and a value as an individual."
Thank you.
AGAINST THE MOTION:
What a world it is, with everyone on their phones, all the time, faking their lives and keeping a
count of their likes?
Honourable judges, respected teachers and my worthy opponents thank you for giving me the
opportunity to join this debate on the topic, "Social Media and It’s Effects". I would like to speak
against the motion.
It has now become doubtful to trust the saying that goes like "Technology was developed to save
time and make our lives easier", because people have become addicted and unproductive. It takes
a lot of effort and discipline to stay away from social media. Results have shown that it has had
adverse effects on human minds and their functioning. Outdoor activities among children have
also reduced significantly.
No doubt it provides access to useful information, but it is hard to ignore the quantum of fake news
that spreads like wildfire and the extent of impact it has on the society. In fact, fake WhatsApp
forwards was a clear pattern that was observed behind the recent mob lynching or rather, "Death
by social media".
It is one of the reasons behind insecurities and depression among teenagers. It is right that
technology was introduced to save time, but we forgot to mention, "In the right amount “A. So,
remember, you leave the present moment every time you check the phone.
Thank you for your cooperation and patient hearing.

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