2. Concludes argument of Affirmative team.
3. Rebuts arguements of second Negative and whole Negative team.
4. Summarises whole argument of Affirmative team.
Third speaker of negative:1. Speaks after third affirmative.2. Stresses main points of negative argument. (Cannot raise any new points)
3. Rebuts arguements of third affirmative, and whole affirmative team.
4. Summarises whole argument of Negative team.
I hope this helps
When debating, the announcer/timekeeper introduces the two groups (proposition and opposition) as well as the first, second, third and reply speakers on the team. E.g. From Team Opposition, we have Mary Jane as the first speaker, Kate Spade as the second speaker and Coco Chanel as the third speaker. Kate Spade will also be giving the reply speech.
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First (Common) - From the view of the speaker. Second (VERY Uncommon) - The view of the speaker from someone elsewhere. Third (Common) - From an omniscient speaker about events.
When writing a debating speech, start with a clear introduction that outlines your main argument. Follow this with points supported by evidence, examples, and analysis. In the conclusion, summarize your main points and restate your argument. When reading a debating speech, focus on the structure, key points, and evidence presented by the speaker. Take notes to help you respond effectively.
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The Speaker of the House.
In 3-a-side debating, 3rd speakers do not start the debate - that is the job of 1st speakers. The job of 3rd speakers is to rebut the other team's arguments. A 3rd speaker should always start with rebuttal and then move to the summary of their own team's case.