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How to prepare for a debate

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It's not just Presidential candidates that need to know how to debate

Chances are at some time in your life you have had a debate. It may have been at school or work or even at home. Were you prepared for the debate? Here are some steps to take to prepare yourself better for your next debate.

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    Difficulty:
    Moderately Easy

    Instructions

    Things You'll Need

    • Time to research
    • Effective communication skills
    • Respect for other debaters
      • 1

        The number one key to preparing for a debate is putting the time into researching your side of the argument. Having an opinion isn't enough to be effective in a debate. You need to be able to have strong supporting materials for your side of the debate.

      • 2

        Make sure you include relevant facts that many others would not have already known. People want to hear facts that they didn't already know. The more related relevant facts you include the stronger your presentation becomes.

      • 3

        Learn how to effectively communicate your positions. You may have a great position on a certain subject, but if you can't effectively communicate that to an audience it won't matter in a debate. Practice in front of others and even in front of a mirror. Make sure you look confident because no one will buy an argument from someone who isn't confident themselves.

      • 4

        Train yourself to fully respect the other debater. Nothing turns someone off more than a debater who just won't allow the other person to get in a word. Even if you are completely convinced you are right, you must give the other person time to speak their mind as well.

      • 5

        Prepare to have a rebuttal to the arguments that the other person will make. Many times you can know what they will say ahead of time and prepare yourself with facts that contradict their argument.

    Tips & Warnings

    • Research and research some more. You can never have enough supporting evidence.

    • Don't act unprofessional or your argument will be discredited immediately.

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    Comments

    • smilesatme1 Aug 27, 2008
      Thank you! Good tips!
    • Beveronius Aug 24, 2008
      Thanks - well done!
    • Vikki Albers Aug 23, 2008
      Good advice - thank you.

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