How To Write A Debate
How To Write A Debate
How To Write A Debate
Debate writing
3. Step 3 Add emphasis to the point of view with data and anecdotes
6. Step 6 The Concluding points point should be a brief summary of the arguments.
When it comes to writing debates during exam, we have to be smart and wise
with our choice and length of words. This is because there are time
constraints and within that time constraint, we have to impress the person
checking it. So, let's know how to write a perfect debate.
The first and the foremost step is to choose the side, whether you want to
write for, or against the motion. Always try to select the side you personally
want to support and have more material information to write on. It is preferable
to make a choice during the reading time.
An ideal debate must consist of 4 paragraphs, namely-
Introduction/Salutations,
Problem,
Solution and
The conclusion.
1. Body (Problem)- This is the main paragraph or the body of your answer.
Always begin with the meaning of the topic or the explanation of the topic in
not more than a line.
Then start quoting the issues. Now here, it is important you follow a sequence.
It is possible that you have too many points or very few points. When you
have a lot of varied points, it is better you choose a few best ones and write a
line on each. In case you have very few already, explain them in at least two
lines each.
Make sure you are clear with your thoughts, only then you'll be able to put
them into words unambiguously.
In case you are not able to figure one out, keep in mind a few general ones. It
could involve spreading awareness, campaigns, stringent laws and their strict
implementation, education, etc.
Using a quote never hurts. It can be general ones like, on working together.
Every situation can be faced and solved if there is unity. So here are a few
handy ones.
Content 04 marks
Expression 05 marks :-
2.5
Grammatical accuracy, appropriate words and spellings.
2.5
Coherence and relevance of ideas and style.
Total 10 marks
Things to remember while attempting a question on debate
writing
DO'S
i. Before you begin writing, write down all the points (one/two words per point) at
the back of your answer sheet (rough sheet) so that you do not forget relevant
points while writing. This also helps you in maintaining a sequence, which is
very important.
ii. Make sure you double check for grammatical accuracy and spellings. They
carry marks.
iii. Leave adequate number of lines between paragraphs to make it look clean.
iv. Underlining the main points is very important. But it is advised to do it after
finishing your exam. Use a pencil and scale for underlining.
v. Always have a few general quotes in handy. They help in presentation and
shows that you're prepared
vi. Presentation is very important.
vii. Read a lot of debates to get an idea.
viii. Have information about all the major environmental, political, social issues that
have taken place during the entire year. The Sample Question Paper 2018-19
released by CBSE consists of a question on "Social Media and its effects"• .
It can be linked with a lot of problems we are facing today on personal and on
global level. Example- Spreading of fake information, Mob lynching, reduced
physical activities in children resulting in poor health, etc.
ix. Practice previous year Question paper.
DON'Ts
i. Never mention any of your personal details, i.e., name, school name or
address.
ii. Make sure you follow the right format and make paragraphs.
iii. Don't use slangs or short forms.
iv. Don't write wrong facts.
v. Don’t exceed the prescribed word limit of 150-200 words.
vi. Don’t spend too much time while answering this question.