Why is the part 2 video says "private video"? I can't watch it no matter what I click. Could you please re-upload the part 2 of this? It would be really helpful especially for us new debaters :((
Hi. How and where are the debaters supposed to get reliable sources of information to prepare for the motion with the given subject, with only 15 minutes to prepare??? The debaters who debate with stats and facts on hand, how do they get those? How do they write down their speeches, cue cards, or drafts that help them during their debate in just 15 minutes??
I'd like to provide a bit more complete answer. For my credibility, while I am new to BP(British Parliamentary), I am a bit experienced in AP(Asian Parliamentary). I've been debating on AP for about 2 years now. I am in no way an expert just so you know. In the Asian Parliamentary format, you are expected to speak 7 minutes to 7 minutes and 30 seconds. You have 30 minutes to prepare though. In general, we use "bullet points" to write down your speech, like this but a lot longer: -Arg(ument) 1. Blah Blah Blah -Blah blah blah Instead of Our team's first argument will be about blah blah blah. We see that blah blah blah, meaning that blah blah blah… And your teammates (by the way there are only 2 teams with 4 members each in AP) usually help you with arguments if you are the opening speaker. Generally, it takes about 9 minutes to write down your speech. (It's one of those things that you get faster at when you get used to it) For finding information, we usually rely on the news that we listen to. Usually, debaters listen to the news a lot more than the average person. I, personally, can't come up with a good example and substance to use in debates, maybe 1 or 2 now and then being gracious. To be honest, while factual examples are cool, we usually rely on just logic and common sense. Let's use the 2021 WUDC Open Semifinals motion, "THP being an average anonymous south Korean citizen than a K-pop star". I recommend you search it up and listen to it (especially Tin Puljic; they are pretty good), you will see what I mean. I hope this answers your general question. If you have any further queries, just ask and I'll be happy to answer inside my knowledge :D
HI, we are trying to create a debate team at our school We are working with Asian Parliamentary Debate. Are there any resources or websites you are familiar with that could lead us in the right direction?
I wish there were a second part of this video.
Also, the one talking about the Canadian Parliamentary system.
What a great video of substantial contents! please please can you share the second part? So helpful!
Cant wait to watch part 2.please make a part 2 video
Can't wait for part two.....
Cool guys
6 years... it seems like no part 2..
@@guessimanormalguythey took it down (privated it) a long time ago
Why is the part 2 video says "private video"? I can't watch it no matter what I click. Could you please re-upload the part 2 of this? It would be really helpful especially for us new debaters :((
Yah, kinda sad...
This is worth sharing.
I learnt a lot
This is really very helpful...Thank you. From Bangladesh
ayyy yoo where's part 2 lol
Wow!never thought York has BP Debate society
Hi. How and where are the debaters supposed to get reliable sources of information to prepare for the motion with the given subject, with only 15 minutes to prepare??? The debaters who debate with stats and facts on hand, how do they get those? How do they write down their speeches, cue cards, or drafts that help them during their debate in just 15 minutes??
They just do.
I'd like to provide a bit more complete answer.
For my credibility, while I am new to BP(British Parliamentary), I am a bit experienced in AP(Asian Parliamentary). I've been debating on AP for about 2 years now. I am in no way an expert just so you know.
In the Asian Parliamentary format, you are expected to speak 7 minutes to 7 minutes and 30 seconds. You have 30 minutes to prepare though.
In general, we use "bullet points" to write down your speech, like this but a lot longer:
-Arg(ument) 1. Blah Blah Blah
-Blah blah blah
Instead of
Our team's first argument will be about blah blah blah. We see that blah blah blah, meaning that blah blah blah…
And your teammates (by the way there are only 2 teams with 4 members each in AP) usually help you with arguments if you are the opening speaker. Generally, it takes about 9 minutes to write down your speech. (It's one of those things that you get faster at when you get used to it)
For finding information, we usually rely on the news that we listen to. Usually, debaters listen to the news a lot more than the average person. I, personally, can't come up with a good example and substance to use in debates, maybe 1 or 2 now and then being gracious. To be honest, while factual examples are cool, we usually rely on just logic and common sense. Let's use the 2021 WUDC Open Semifinals motion, "THP being an average anonymous south Korean citizen than a K-pop star". I recommend you search it up and listen to it (especially Tin Puljic; they are pretty good), you will see what I mean.
I hope this answers your general question. If you have any further queries, just ask and I'll be happy to answer inside my knowledge :D
This sounds complicated, but thanks for the information
Wow it's really benefit for learning
Why did you stopped sharing more videos guys 😢😢
There is only one video!why you didn't continue to share debate contents?
Please do part 2
nice one please part two
where's part two?
ua-cam.com/video/XCRpq2MCbFk/v-deo.html
I want to know all of the member's responsibility..
Nice explanation!thx!
Nice one keep it up found it so interesting 😗
It's good for learning ✨
HI, we are trying to create a debate team at our school We are working with Asian Parliamentary Debate. Are there any resources or websites you are familiar with that could lead us in the right direction?
Woy min , perbedaan american debate Ama British debate apaan? cepetan kasih tau mau ngerjain tugas gua cape nih Banyak tugas plisss
can you explain the role of each one
I hope so
Sir, Pl ersonal trainers are available to train individually for British Parliamentary debates.
This is dope...
Is it a new chanel??
Noice!
I thought BP had case files???
Guys this is the link for part 2 ua-cam.com/video/XCRpq2MCbFk/v-deo.html
nice
am have part 2.
Would you mind to share it? I really need to see the part 2 of this vid
ok
justin31sar yes
Why is it so hard to understand 🤣🙆♀️
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This is worth sharing.
I learnt a lot