bp辩论规则介绍ppt课件.ppt
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1、BPGeneral Format and Rules World Universities Debating Championships -the Mt. Everest of Debating “Worlds Style”, or British Parliamentary Style (“BP”) There are 4 teams competing in each debate (2 teams on the government side, and 2 teams on the opposition) The motion to be debated and the position
2、s is released only 15 minutes before the start of the debate Debaters may stand up and ask “points of information” (or “POIs”) during the speech of a debater on an opposing team Each speaker may speak for 7 minutes, including the time taken to receive and answer POIs from opposing teamsTeams 4 Teams
3、 (two Government and two Opposition). Each team has two speakers Government Bench: - Opening Government (Prime Minister & Deputy Prime Minister) - Closing Government (Member of Government & Government Whip) Opposition Bench: - Opening Opposition (Leader of Opposition & Deputy Leader of Opposition) -
4、 Closing Opposition (Member of Opposition & Opposition Whip)How does it work with 4 teams? Each team is separate, and is competing against the other three. Each team (of two debaters) prepares separately, and is not allowed to talk to any of the other three teams during preparation. At the end of th
5、e debate, the adjudicators will rank the teams from 1st through to 4th. The two teams on the Government Bench will support the motion, and the two teams on the Opposition Bench must oppose the motion. However, while the two teams on each bench are on the same side, they have to have different reason
6、s for supporting/opposing the motion. So for example, for the Closing Government to come 1st in the debate, they must show two things: (1) that the motion should stand, and (2) that the new perspective (extension) and new reasons they gave for the motion to stand are more important or more convincin
7、g than the reasons given by the Opening Government.Why are there 4 teams in a BP debate? This is why its called “British Parliamentary Style” Debating. Often in the British Parliament, government is formed by a coalition of two parties. Heres an example of how it works: imagine if after an election,
8、 the Labour Party and the Green Party form a coalition government. Even though they are “on the same side”, they are still competing against each other for voter support. That means that when an issue is debated, they will to take the same position, but for different reasons. So if the issue of nucl
9、ear power is debated, for example, the Green Party will oppose the policy for environmental reasons, whereas the Labour Party might oppose it because it means coal workers will lose their jobs. So they both oppose nuclear power they have the same stance they take the stance for different reasons.Spe
10、aking order1st opening government (Prime Minister)1st opening opposition (Leader of Opposition)2nd opening government (Deputy Prime Minister) 2nd opening opposition (Deputy Leader of Opposition)1st closing government (Member of Government) 1st closing opposition (Member of Opposition) 2nd closing go
11、vernment (Government Whip)2nd closing opposition (Opposition Whip)Speech duration Speeches should be SEVEN minutes in duration. In British Parliamentary Style, speakers are not penalised for exceeding the time limit, however by about 7:20-7:30 the adjudicators will simply stop listening. If you go o
12、ver 7:30, the adjudicators will probably throw something at you.Points of information (POI) This is the fun part of British Parliamentary Style Debating. Points of information are impromptu questions raised by opposing teams. They may be delivered any time between the 1 minute and 6 minute bells. PO
13、Is may only be given to speakers on the other Bench. So if you are on the Opening Opposition, you can only ask POIs to the Opening Government and Closing Government but not to the Closing Opposition. POIs should not be more than 15 seconds. The chairman may request a speaker to end a POI at his/her
14、discretion. Preparation The motion is released 15 minutes before the debate. Members are permitted to use printed or written material during preparation and during the debate. Printed material includes books journals, newspapers and other similar materials. The use of electronic equipment is prohibi
15、ted during preparation in the debate.Addressing members of the house You should address the chair of the debate as Mr. Speaker or Madame Speaker. Some speakers will also acknowledge other members of the house, it is basically just a matter of personal preference as to how you begin your speech after
16、 acknowledging the chair. So you should begin your speech should with: Mr Speaker” or “Madame Speaker”Points of Information (POIs) This is the fun part about British Parliamentary Style Debating. Under the Point of Information (“POI”) rule, debaters can ask questions of their opponents in the middle
17、 of the opponents speech. If asked well, a 15 second POI can have a huge impact on the debate.How to ask a Point of Information:only ask POIs to speakers from the other bench!Point of InformationThe speaker can choose to accept or not to accept the point. If the speaker does not accept your point, y
18、ou should sit back down quietlyYou can offer as many POIs as you like to each speaker, but if you stand up too often (or just after the speaker rejected a POI) then it can become annoying. Wait until the speaker finishes that point or moves on to another point, before offering another POI.Timing is
19、important. You want your POIs to be accepted. Try to anticipate when the speaker will accept a POI.POIs should be addressed to the Chairperson, NOT to the speakerWhen can I ask a Point of Information? Each speaker gets one “protected minute” at the beginning of her/his speech. At the 1-minute mark,
20、the timekeeper will ding the bell. After this time speakers on the opposing bench my offer POIs Each speaker gets another “protected minute” at the end of her/his speech. So at the 6-minute mark, the timekeeper will ding the bell. After this time no more POIs may be offeredHow to accept a POIThe mem
21、ber who is speaking may accept or reject the Point of InformationYou can either do this verbally, or you can wave for the person offering the POI to sit downMembers should answer two Points of Information during their speech. You should accept one from each of the teams on the opposing bench. If you
22、 accept only one POI or even no POIs it looks like you are scared of what the other team has to say. However if you accept more than two, it might look like you have nothing to say yourself and are trying to fill in time! Two is just right.One must respond to a POI once it is accepted. You cannot ju
23、st ignore it and carry on. If it really is in the material later in your speech, you can state that you will address it in then, but you must come back to it. It is better if you simply address the question briefly immediately.Attention! They get 15 seconds and thats it: dont let them have a convers
24、ation with you. Once theyve made their point thats it and you can politely ask them to sit back down.What kind of POI can I ask?There are lots of things you can do with a POI, for example you could:Attack the speakers case, perhaps by: Pointing out a fact that disproves her/his point Showing how her
25、/his reasoning is flawed Showing that the point or example that the speaker is making is not relevantDefend your case (you can use the same techniques as for attacking)Remind the adjudicators of a point you made earlier in the debate that is relevant (this is particularly useful if you are an openin
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