Arguments
MUN Research
Flow of Debate
Persuasion strategies
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100

What is the SEEC method?


Statement + Explanation + Example + Conclusion





100

How do we call your country?

Delegation

100

What is the first action that happens in a debate?

roll call

100

This techniques is how something is presented.

Framing

100

What is the CIA method?

Clash, Information, Action (call to action)

200

In the following statement which part is the example?

Australia is beautiful – because of the coral reef – which was voted by National Geographic’s as the best coral diving in the world – and that is why Australia is beautiful.

which was voted by National Geographic’s as the best coral diving in the world

200

What is GDP?

-Gross Domestic Product 

-How rich your country is

200

What does the moderator say in order to know if the delegates have questions or want to make a motion?

Are there any points or motions on the floor?

200

What persuasion strategy is this:

"A political candidate talks about his experiences as a soldier, as a businessman, and as a politician-in contrast to his opponent"

Ethos

200

What's my name and last name?

Jonathan Delgado
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300

Mention 3 of the 7 tips for SEEC Arguments in a Speech 🤘



Use an Attention Grabber When Opening

Keep it Concise

Make Sure To Explain Why

There Are Alternatives to Examples

Summary Insures Clarity

Make Sure Your Argument Supports Itself

Show Ideas That are Correct and Important

300

What are the first 6 things you must research before anything?

  1. Your country (delegation)
  2. The study guide topic (background paper)
  3. Your committee
  4. Past actions and future policy recommendations
  5. Your allies and opponents
  6. Current statistical data
300

What are the two types of caucus in an informal debate?

moderated caucus 

unmoderated caucus

300

This persuasion strategy says that people, by nature, feel obliged to provide discounts or concessions to others if they’ve received favors from those same people.

reciprocity

300

What does SMART goals stand for?

Specific

Measurable

Attainable

Relevant

Time-bound

400

Complete the following statement with its missing SEEC parts: 

“Honorable chair distinguished delegates, Qatar is very happy to be here. Over the past years, Autonomous Vehicles (AVs) have become more commonplace, but they are far from safe. People could be in danger, and the loss of life is almost assured. We look forward to a fruitful discussion and yield our time to the chair.”

Answers may vary.

400

What is the three-part structure of a position paper?

Introduction: an explanation of the topic

Country's position: State your country’s position on the topic

Solutions: Research and state the best possible solutions for the topic that aligns with your country’s position 

400

These are the documents that will be voted upon, and become resolutions after the voting procedures.

Draft resolutions

400

Create a statement using ethos, logos, and pathos. 

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400

This is when goals are realistic about what is possible given the availability of resources, knowledge, and time.

How do we call that?

Attainable

500

Create a SEEC argument

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500

After setting up your country's main information; what are the 4 main points of research that follow?

History

National Interests

Political Structure

Current Political Affairs

500

Tell me at least 5 points, motions, or a mixture of both.


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500

Use ethos, logos, and pathos to frame in a positive way the following statement:

"Cellphones should be banned in schools"

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500

Give me two points of the Call to Action

  • Where you will get funding from
  • Which organizations will you work with
  • What will you send
  • How it is going to be accomplished.
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