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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Debate

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Lesson goals
  • Learn about debates
  • Learn about the expressions: Agreeing and disagreeing
  • How to hold a debate and apply the expression relevant to this topic
  • Practice our speaking skills 

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Pop Question - Lightning round

What is a debate?
A
It is a formal discussion on a particular matter .
B
It is an informal discussion on a particular matter

Slide 3 - Quiz

Slide 4 - Video

What are common debate words/vocabulary?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Agreeing and disagreeing expressions

Slide 6 - Slide

Let's practice

Slide 7 - Slide

Which expression shows you strongly agree with what someone's just said?
A
That's for sure.
B
I'm not so sure.
C
Well, I suppose so.

Slide 8 - Quiz

Which expresses weak or unsure agreement on something?
A
No doubt about it.
B
I doubt it.
C
I guess so.

Slide 9 - Quiz

Which expression makes it clear that you're sharing an opinion, not stating a fact?
A
As far as I'm concerned...
B
As far as I can tell...
C
As far as I know...

Slide 10 - Quiz

Which is best for listening to people agreeing and disagreeing?
A
a news report
B
a history lecture
C
a political debate

Slide 11 - Quiz

Another one..

Slide 12 - Slide

Speaking B1: Agreeing and disagreeing – 1
Decide which sentence gives the best summary of the video.
Choose the best answer.
Watch the following clip and see which summary fits best!

  1. Emir and Paul discuss the design but can't agree on any changes.
  2. Emir and Paul disagree on the design, but they make some changes and finally agree.
  3. Emir and Paul both agree on the design and decide no changes are needed.

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Agreeing and disagreeing – 1
Decide which sentence gives the best summary of the video.
Choose the best answer.
A
Emir and Paul discuss the design but can't agree on any changes.
B
Emir and Paul disagree on the design, but they make some changes and finally agree.
C
Emir and Paul both agree on the design and decide no changes are needed.

Slide 14 - Quiz

Slide 15 - Video

Pair work - Random debate
We're going to practise agreeing and disagreeing even if you have to argue against something you actually believe in. 

  1.  Each person has to pick up a card from the box and then a topic is read out. 
  2. Try to hold a debate about your random topic and continue each discussion for at least five minutes. 
  3.  Use the expressions that you learned, including agreeing, disagreeing, asking for opinions, interrupting, etc.
timer
5:00

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What is a rebuttal?

Slide 17 - Mind map

Slide 18 - Slide