Learning Classic Debate is a very handy introduction to competitive debate. (Click on the link to download your own copy.) It is specifically written for the format you will be debating. Keep it handy as a resource. We'll expand on certain parts in later postings. (The format itself is much easier to understand when you see it, rather than simply read about speaker order, etc.)
Learning Classic Debate - A Guide
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This page contains a single entry by Mike Vergin published on September 23, 2007 1:47 PM.
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