Debate Tips & Advice : Debating Persuasive Arguments

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Uploaded by on Oct 1, 2008

Debating a persuasive claim is a arguing one point against another. Learn other situations that apply for debating claims from a communications and public speaking expert in this free instructional video.

Expert: Tracy Goodwin
Bio: Tracy Goodwin has received numerous public speaking awards and has been a college professor of public speaking, interpersonal communications, voice and diction, and business speech for over a decade.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

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  • This video has no content. You keep saying there are ways to refute persuasive claims, but don't give a single way to refute persuasive claims.

  • the light bulb turns on...thnks.great info btw

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  • @kyricom This video series does not have the arguments to "refute persuasive claims" but rather shows HOW to present your arguments against persuasive claims. Were you expecting a single tip that would help you defeat "persuasive claims" and win all arguments?..

  • @kyricom precisely

    

  • I agree with kyricom... the top commenter. Stop saying that we're going to "refute persuasive claims" but actually provide examples. No, I'm not talking about scenarios where it might be used, but with a debating topic, a persuasive claim from the opposition, whether it's affirmative or negative, and provide a objection.

  • @kyricom

    exactly..... it wasn't helpful at all without giving us examples and content

    it's hard to understand what she really means=[

  • This is just the introduction of the series, every expertvillage video does that

  • @kyricom um...this video is the first of the series, so that explains it all.

  • You say you have learned everything and that you need don't need advice. This makes you out to be a very closed minded and ignorant person. Don't bother replying either, then you'd be a hypocrite.

  • No one is asking for your opinion so why don't you keep your rubbish to yourself.

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