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Participating in Debates, Dialogues, Interviews, Impromptu Speeches and Discussions

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  1. Participating in Debates, Dialogues, Interviews, Impromptu Speeches and Discussions

Language is a system of symbols that permit people to communicate or interact. Symbols can include vocal and written forms, gestures and body language.

Language may be described in terms of four basics language skills:

  1. Listening skills
  2. Speaking skills
  3. Reading skills
  4. Writing skills

People generally learn these four skills from stage to stage, main focus in this topic will be in writing as well as speaking.

Writing

Writing refers to process of reproducing symbols on paper to create words with meaning.

Debate

  1. Refers to a method of formally presenting an argument in a discipline manner through logical consistency, factual accuracy and some degree of emotional appeal to the audience.
  2. Debate may be done in schools, community and other social contexts.

Format of debates

  1. Two groups are formed they comprise of a proposing and opposing side.
  2. Each side argues for their views and are judged by the judging team under a set criteria.

Types of debate

  1. Parliamentary Debates:

    • Take place in parliament and other legislatures.
    • Members debate proposals regarding legislation before voting on the resolutions which become laws.
  2. Competitive Debating:

    • Teams compete against each other and are judged by a list of criteria usually based on content, style and strategy.
    • This may be done at local, national or international level.
  3. Impromptu Debate:

    • Is relatively informal style of debating compared to other highly structured formats.
    • A topic is given to participants twenty minutes before the debates begins.
    • Is characterized by a simple format.

Dialogue

Refers to a conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play or film or refers to a spoken conversational exchange between two or more people.

Dialogue may be of various forms:

  1. Egalitarian Dialogue:

    • Refers to the concept of dialogic learning.
    • It may be defined as dialogue in which contributions are considered according to the validity of their reasoning instead of status or position of power of those who make them.
  2. Structured Dialogue:

    • Refers to the disciplined form of dialogue where participants agree to follow framework or facilitation.
    • Also enables groups to address complex shared problems.
    • Structured dialogue is employed to complex problems such as peace making and indigenous community development.

Interview

  1. Refers to conversation between two or more people in which person is asked question in order to know the facts and capability of person needed for particular position or job.
  2. Person who ask questions is called INTERVIEWER, and person who answers questions from interviewer is called INTERVIEWEE.
  3. Interview also used in journalism and reporting news.

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