Ins & Outs
Types of Speeches
Debate Breakdown
More to the Case
Bonus Things
100

a person or group who is for the resolution or in support of the topic.

affirmative

100

speech constructs arguments advocating the resolution's worthiness

First Pro Speech

100

Seated, all debaters cross-examine and interact with one another.

grand crossfire

100

An argument that was not answered by the opposing team

dropped argument

100

This is another name for affirmative

Pro

200

a person or group who negates the resolution or is against the topic

Negative

200

speech constructs arguments showing disadvantaged of the resolution and why it should not be adopted

First Con Speech

200

a regular person judging with no prior experience in speech & debate

lay judge

200

šsections of contentions and cases from speeches on a flow sheet.

blocks

200

This is another name for negative

Con

300

the main points maintained or advanced in a debate or argument.

contentions

300

The burden of refuting the other's team's arguments by analyzing and explaining flaws in the opponent's position

3rd and 4th Constructive Speeches

300

speeches in which debaters introduce their positions and overall advocacy. These are for building arguments and/or lines of reasoning

Constructive

300

the time allotted to each team to prepare their arguments. 2-3 minutes in public forum

prep time

300

The amount of time for summary and final focus speeches.

2 Minutes
400

a speech intended to oppose, disprove, or contradict something said or claimed


rebuttal

400

These are complicated speeches because each debater has to find a way to explain issues in the light of all that has happened so far- in just two minutes- without speaking too rapidly

Summary speeches 

400

An outline given by the speaker, before the speech begins, to indicate what major positions will be developed or rebutted and in what order.

road mapping

400

extent to which arguments from different teams contradict and engage with each other

clash

400

The amount of time for constructive speeches.

4 Minutes
500

šan attack on an opposing view in order to weaken it, invalidate it, or make it less credible

refutation

500

the last speech of PF debate focusing on the arguments in the case. This frames, with clarity, why your team has won this debate.

Final Focus

500

practice of clearly describing where one is on the Flow at any given time during a speech

sign posting

500

This is a one-on-one time for questions between the 1st and 2nd speeches.

Crossfire

500

This is the only section not included in a flow sheet.

Cross-fires/cross examinations