What is perspective?
How someone sees something.
What are the 3 types of stance we discussed in class?
Neutral, opinionated, bias.
Topic: "school uniforms should not be banned...."
Opening argument: "We think school uniforms should not be banned because..." What team is this opening argument apart of?
Affirmative
"Just because you missed one word...."
DOES NOT mean you missed everything!!
“When the teacher announced there would be no homework, the classroom became very chermy.” What does chermy mean?
Excited or happy
What is a rebuttal?
Responding and disagreeing with another argument.
Can someone be convincing but NOT reliable?
Yes.
What are the 3 parts of a debate argument?
Stance, reason, example.
What are key words usually?
Important nouns and verbs.
“After the power went out, the house became completely murdled. Nobody could see anything.”
Dark
What does convincing mean?
You believe the speaker.
What do biased speakers show?
Only their own side
What should NOT happen in a closing argument?
Adding new ideas.
What is context?
The situation or background that helps you understand something.
“Lena studied every night for two weeks. When she finally got 100% on the test, she felt extremely vantled.”
Proud, happy, accomplished
What is an unreliable speaker?
A speaker we cannot trust.
What are TWO characteristics of a reliable speaker?
Calm + logical reasons
What is evidence?
Facts or real-world examples that support a stance.
What are the 3 listening strategies when you don't understand a text?
Use context clues, listen for key words, keep listening.
The soccer team lost their final game after practicing for months and thinking they were going to win.The bus ride home felt very dreckish, nobody talked or even smiled.”
Depressing, disappointed, gloomy
What is the difference between opinion and stance?
Opinion = how someone thinks or feels.
Stance = a person’s opinion and attitude about a topic.
“School uniforms are TERRIBLE and EVERY school should ban them forever!” What is the stance?
Bias.
What is the difference between a main argument and a rebuttal?
Main argument = stance + reason + example + evidence.
Rebuttal = responding and disagreeing with the other side.
Why is context important when listening?
Context helps listeners understand meaning even if they do not know every word.
“The classroom became larkmish after the rumor spread. Some students stopped talking to each other.”
Awkward/divided/uncomfortable