¿Cómo preparar la CONCLUSIÓN en un debate? Sara Ramírez nos da las claves.

¿Cómo preparar la CONCLUSIÓN en un debate? Sara Ramírez nos da las claves.

Understanding Conclusions in Debates

The Role of Conclusions

  • A conclusion serves as a synthesis or summary of the conversation or debate, encapsulating what has transpired.
  • In debates, the goal is to demonstrate a specific point; for example, arguing whether the 2030 Agenda should be approved.
  • The thesis presented throughout the debate must be reiterated in the conclusion to show that it has been proven.

Structuring Your Conclusion

  • It’s important to address both your team's arguments and those of the opposing team, highlighting their shortcomings.
  • By recalling points made by refuters, you can illustrate why your argument prevails over theirs.
  • The conclusion should clarify why your team is victorious in presenting a stronger case.

Presenting Arguments Effectively

  • When concluding, restate your position on whether the 2030 Agenda should be approved and back it up with solid arguments (economic, environmental, social).
  • Use specific examples from your arguments to reinforce how they contribute to solving problems like pollution through initiatives such as recycling.

Addressing Counterarguments

  • Respond effectively to questions or criticisms raised by opponents using previous rebuttal strategies.
  • Summarize how each intervention addressed concerns raised during the debate while reinforcing your main thesis.

Finalizing Your Conclusion

  • Conclude by affirmatively stating that you have demonstrated support for approving the 2030 Agenda and reiterate key points made throughout.
  • Use analogies (like building a house) to explain how conclusions are constructed: laying down foundations (refuting opposition), building context (team arguments), and finalizing with strong assertions.
  • Ensure clarity in summarizing key moments from the debate without overwhelming detail; focus on significant insights that support your thesis.

Conclusion Styles in Debates

Different Approaches to Conclusions

  • The speaker discusses various styles of concluding a debate, emphasizing that the approach can vary significantly among individuals. Some may focus on critiquing the opponent's arguments first before presenting their own.
  • Another style involves explaining one's own points initially and then briefly addressing what was incorrect about the opponent's arguments. This reflects a more structured approach to conclusions.
  • A more advanced technique includes juxtaposing arguments directly against each other within the context of the debate, allowing for a comprehensive analysis that showcases both sides simultaneously.
  • The speaker shares their personal preference for starting with critiques of opposing views followed by affirming their own stance as it has remained consistent throughout the discussion.
  • The conclusion segment ends with an invitation for questions and well-wishes for future endeavors, indicating openness to further dialogue and engagement.
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¿Tienes problemas con las partes de un debate y cómo trabajarlas? En esta charla te contamos cómo hacer la conclusión en el debate de la mano de nuestra amiga Sara Ramírez. Para más información puedes consultar la página sobre la Liga de Debate:Liga debate JUNIOR y Liga debate SENIOR https://www.fundacionactivate.org/liga-debate-junior/ Para más información puedes consultar la página sobre el Torneo Preuniversitario:Torneo debate PREU https://www.fundacionactivate.org/ligas-y-torneos-debate/torneo-debate-preuniversitario/ También puedes encontrarnos mediante: 📧 ana@fundacionactivate.org 📱 601 021 686 ¡Estaremos encantados de ayudarte!