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1.
		Choose the alternative that correctly completes the following question: In a debate, matter is____________.
	
	
	
	Matter is what you say ¿ the arguments you make and the evidence you show to support them. It doesn¿t matter how well you speak, if it isn¿t solid it will stand up to counter arguments. Make sure you¿ve thought about all the arguments against you ¿ if you don¿t, your opponents will!
	
	
	Matter is what you say ¿ the arguments you make and the evidence you show to support them. It doesn¿t matter how well you speak, if it is solid it won¿t stand up to counter arguments. Make sure you¿ve thought about all the arguments against you ¿ if you don¿t, your opponents will!
	
	
	Matter is what you do not say ¿ the arguments you don¿t make and the evidence you show to support them. It doesn¿t matter how well you speak, if it isn¿t solid it won¿t stand up to counter arguments. Make sure you¿ve thought about all the arguments against you ¿ if you don¿t, your opponents will!
	
	
	Matter is what you say ¿ the arguments you make and the evidence you show to contradict them. It doesn¿t matter how well you speak, if it isn¿t solid it won¿t stand up to counter arguments. Make sure you¿ve thought about all the arguments against you ¿ if you don¿t, your opponents will!
	
	
	Matter is what you say ¿ the arguments you make and the evidence you show to support them. It doesn¿t matter how well you speak, if it isn¿t solid it won¿t stand up to counter arguments. Make sure you¿ve thought about all the arguments against you ¿ if you don¿t, your opponents will!
	
Explicação: Matters are arguments that must be solid, otherwise the speaker will certainly fail in face on his oponents.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		2.
		The following items are said to be ESSENTIAL in order to be successful at a DEBATE, EXCEPT:
	
	
	
	anticipation
	
	
	memorisation
	
	
	prediction
	
	
	rhetoric
	
	
	reading texts out loud
	
Explicação:
The person needs to eb prepared and not read a text, but show the main points and develop them orally.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		3.
		Choose the alternative that correctly shows some of the basic debating skills
	
	
	
	Style - Speed - Ambiguity - Use of notes and eye contact
	
	
	Copy - Speed - Ambiguity - Use of notes and eye contact
	
	
	Style - Speed - Clarity - Use of notes and eye contact
	
	
	Style - Speed - Clarity - Use of illogical arguments
	
	
	Copy - Speed ¿ Clarity - Use of notes and eye contact
	
Explicação: Style - Speed - Clarity - Use of notes and eye contact
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		4.
		Choose the alternative that correctly answers the following question: What is Debating?
	
	
	
	A debate is a structured argument. Two sides speak alternately for and against a particular contention usually based on a topical issue. Each person is allocated a time they are allowed to speak for and any interjections are carefully controlled. The subject of the dispute is often prearranged so you may find yourself having to support opinions with which you do not normally agree. You may also have to argue as part of a team, being careful not to contradict what others on your side have said.
	
	
	A debate is a structured argument. Two sides speak alternately for and against a particular contention usually based on a topical issue. Each person is allocated a time they are allowed to speak for and any interjections are carefully controlled. The subject of the dispute is often prearranged so you may find yourself having to support opinions with which you do not normally agree. You can never argue as part of a team, being careful not to contradict what others on your side have said.
	
	
	A debate is a structured argument. Two sides speak at the same time against a particular contention usually based on a topical issue. Each person is allocated a time they are allowed to speak for and any interjections are carefully controlled. The subject of the dispute is often prearranged so you may find yourself having to support opinions with which you do not normally agree. You may also have to argue as part of a team, being careful not to contradict what others on your side have said.
	
	
	A debate is not structured argument. Two sides speak alternately for and against a particular contention usually based on a topical issue. Each person is allocated a time they are allowed to speak for and any interjections are carefully controlled. The subject of the dispute is often prearranged so you may find yourself having to support opinions with which you do not normally agree. You may also have to argue as part of a team, being careful not to contradict what others on your side have said.
	
	
	A debate is a structured argument. Two sides speak alternately for and against a particular contention usually based on a topical issue. Each person is allocated a time they are allowed to speak for and any interjections are carefully controlled. The subject of the dispute is often prearranged so you may find yourself having to support opinions with which you do not normally agree. You may also have to argue as part of a team and you should contradict the others on your side have said.
	
Explicação: The student should be able to recognize what a debate is: an organized argumentative activity in which different individuals defend their point of views based on logics.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		5.
		When it comes to a debate, we should careful in relation to preparation because:
	
	
	
	This is a secondary aspect in debating and it is only once you have done the research that you will be able to decide on the best arguments to use in support of your case and to select the key facts and figures that you will refer to.
	
	
	This is one of the keys to effective debating and it is only once you have done the research that you will be able to decide on the best arguments to use in support of your case and to select the key facts and figures that you will not refer to.
	
	
	This is one of the keys to effective debating and it is only once you have done the research that you won't be able to decide on the best arguments to use in support of your case and to select the key facts and figures that you will refer to.
	
	
	This is one of the less important aspects to effective debating and it is not only once you have done the research that you will be able to decide on the best arguments to use in support of your case and to select the key facts and figures that you will refer to.
	
	
	This is one of the keys to effective debating and it is only once you have done the research that you will be able to decide on the best arguments to use in support of your case and to select the key facts and figures that you will refer to.
	
Explicação: Preparation is a key point in a debate since it provides the speaker with the means he/she will use to build up solid arguments and face the oponent.
	
	
	
	 
		
	
		6.
		READ the text below:
 
TOPIC: THIS HOUSE WOULD BAN 'HOMEWORK':
Homework is a task (often called an assignment) set by teachers for students to do outside normal lessons - usually at home in the evening. Schools have been setting homework in developed countries for over a century, but until the past few decades usually only older students had to do it. More recently younger students have also been given homework by their primary or elementary schools. In England the government does not make schools give homework but it does set guidelines. Five year olds are expected to do an hour a week, increasing to three hours a week at 11 and ten hours or more a week at 16. American studies report the amount of homework being set for younger students doubling over the past twenty-five years or so, although some doubt these findings.
Speaker 01 - Group A: Homework has little educational worth and adds nothing to the time spent in school. Some schools and some countries don't bother with homework at all, and their results do not seem to sufferfrom it. Studies show that homework adds nothing to standardised test scores for primary/ elementary pupils.
Speaker 02 - Group B: I strognly disagree with you. In our point of view, ...
 
► We can say that the text above is an example of a(n):
	
	
	
	summary
	
	
	report
	
	
	magazine article
	
	
	debate
	
	
	mission statement
	
Explicação:
To participate in a debate you need to present forceful arguments in support of your position and you also need to counter the arguments of your opponents. To do this successfully you not only have to prepare very carefully what you will say but also listen attentively to what is said by the other participants, especially those who oppose your point of view.
 
Your goal is prepare to defend your side as best you are able. You have to consider the quality of your evidence, your ability to defeat your opponent¿s arguments, adherence to rules and the confidence of your presentation. You need to present a more coherent and forceful set of arguments in a polished manner to prevail over your opponent.

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