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DEBATE WRITING

1. Introduction-This includes salutations and the topic (including FOR/AGAINST the


motion).
For Example:- Good morning everyone. Esteemed judges, honourable guests,
respected teachers and my fellow students. I, (name given in the question or else,
XYZ) feel honoured to have been given the opportunity to speak (FOR/AGAINST) the
topic- (name of the topic).
2. Body (Problem)-This is the main paragraph or the body of your answer.
 Always begin with the meaning of the topic or the explanation of the topic in not
more than a line.

3. Solution-"For every problem, there is a solution."


This paragraph needs to be short and crisp whereby; you are supposed to give a
rational and practical solution for all the above problems.
 Use a quote..

4. Conclusion- This part involves clarification of your statement and stance along with
thanking the audience for being such patient listeners. This paragraph needs to be
short and precise.

Points to remember
Before you begin writing, write down all the points (one/two words per point) at the
back of your answer sheet (rough sheet) so that you do not forget relevant points
while writing. This also helps you in maintaining a sequence, which is very important.
1. Make sure you double check for grammatical accuracy and spellings. They carry
marks.
2. Leave adequate number of lines between paragraphs to make it look clean.
3. Underlining the main points is very important. But it is advised to do it after
finishing your exam. Use a pencil and scale for underlining.
4. Always have a few general quotes in handy. They help in presentation and
shows that you're prepared
5. Presentation is very important.
6. Read a lot of debates to get an idea.
7. Have information about all the major environmental, political, social issues that
have taken place during the entire year.

The Sample Question Paper 2018-19 released by CBSE consists of a question on


"Social Media and its effects"Â. It can be linked with a lot of problems we are facing
today on personal and on global level. Example- Spreading of fake information, Mob
lynching, reduced physical activities in children resulting in poor health, etc.
8. Practice previous year Question paper questions.

DON'Ts
1. Never mention any of your personal details, i.e., name, school name or address.
2. Never write in one go. Make sure you follow the right format and make
paragraphs.
3. Don't use slangs or short forms.
4. Don't write wrong facts.
5. Try not to exceed the prescribed word limit of 120-150 words.
6. Do not invest too much time in just this question.

SOCIAL MEDIA AND IT's EFFECTS – FOR THE MOTION

"We are all now connected by the internet, like neurons in a giant brain"
Honourable judges, teachers and my worthy opponents, thank you for giving me the
opportunity to join this debate on the topic, "Social Media and It's Effects". I am Mukul/
Mahima and I would like to speak in favour of the motion.
How many people do not have a smile on their faces on finding an old friend on
facebook? Well, social media has removed all the barriers and boundaries to
communication by bringing the globe on a single platform. While business
opportunities have widened, marketer's reach has broadened. It keeps us updated
about everything going on in every nook and corner of the world on a real-time basis.
From emergency alerts, announcements and declarations to knowing how our friends
are doing has all become so convenient. It provides freedom of speech and thus,
enables everyone to speak their mind. Not to forget the incalculable access it provides
to the extensive information.
With so much advancement and innovation, it would be an unimaginable world without
having social media in it. Someone has rightly put it into words by saying,
"Social media is addictive precisely because it gives us something what the real world
lacks: it gives us immediacy, direction and a value as an individual."
Thank you.
AGAINST THE MOTION:
What a world it is, with everyone on their phones, all the time, faking their lives and
keeping a count of their likes?
Good Morning, ladies and gentlemen! I am Mukul/ Mahima and my topic for the day is,
"Social media and it's effects". I would like to speak against the motion.
It has now become doubtful to trust the saying that goes like "Technology was
developed to save time and make our lives easier", because people have become
addicted and unproductive. It takes a lot of effort and discipline to stay away from
social media. Results have shown that it has had adverse effects on human minds and
their functioning. Outdoor activities among children have also reduced significantly.
No doubt it provides access to useful information, but, it is hard to ignore the quantum
of fake news that spreads like wildfire and the extent of impact it has on the society. In
fact, fake whatsapp forwards was a clear pattern that was observed behind the recent
mob lynchings or rather, "Death by social media".
It is one of the reasons behind insecurities and depression among teenagers. It is right
that technology was introduced to save time, but we forgot to mention, "In the right
amount"Â. So, remember, you leave the present moment every time you check the
phone.
Thank you for your cooperation and patient hearing.
Q2. "Academic excellence is the only requirement for a successful career." Write a
debate either for or against the motion. (120 - 150 words)

Answer:
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE IS THE ONLY REQUIREMENT FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER.
FOR THE MOTION:
"The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it from you."
Respected judges and my worthy opponents, I stand before you all to speak in favour
of the motion: "Academic excellence is the only requirement for a successful career".
Right to Education is the fundamental right of every child in the age group of six to
fourteen years. The education system in the primary years is designed so as to provide
basic knowledge of each subject and help the youth of today to choose their subject of
interest for its deeper study that can only be provided effectively through universities.
It plays a key role in the development of society and nation. Information cannot be
converted into knowledge without education. Education makes us capable of
interpreting things, among other things.
It helps in raising future leaders by providing them clear understanding and developing
decision making abilities. It makes them resourceful and competent. Excellence in
academics prepares children for the competition ahead and teaches them to work
hard as well.
Moreover, Excellency will ensure admission to the best universities for higher
education that provide exposure and a kick start to their career. To conclude, I would
say that one who has it's academic future choices sorted out, has it's career planned
out.
"The goal of education is the advancement of knowledge and the dissemination of
truth."Â
Thank you.
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! My topic for the day is "Academic excellence is
the only requirement for a successful career" and I choose to speak against the
motion.
"The goal of education is to raise the leaders of tomorrow". But my question is, How is
it that most of the leaders of today happen to be college dropouts? This is because
having degrees cannot ensure success. It fails to impart the life skills and polish
personality of an individual. They can surely give you an overview of a subject but fail
to provide an overview of how the world works. It does not ensure skills and
competencies. It tells people what to think instead of how to think and the end results
is that, the society now has just robots who have switched their minds off only to
believe what is being taught.
One's attitude towards life is what brings success. Undoubtedly, academic
Excellencies can provide you degrees or may even land you at a job, but, your success
depends upon how you think, behave, walk, talk and present yourself. It has been
rightly said,
"Education produces great employees in the market, not employers".
Thank you.
Q3. "ONLINE SMART CLASSES ARE THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION STYLE". Write a
debate either for or against the motion. (150 - 200 words).
(10)
Answer:
ONLINE SMART CLASSES ARE THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION STYLE
FOR THE MOTION:
Honourable judges and worthy listeners,
"If you are so old minded and think that computers will be distracting children from
studies, with a sincere sorry for you, let me tell you that the young generation has gone
a long way with computers!"
Thus, I am here to talk about the endless possibilities of computer and internet based
teaching methods.
When most parents think of learning from computers, socializing websites like
facebook appear before their eyes. It is the biggest cyber tragedy. There are definitely
a large number of sites beyond just facebook.
Udemy, Coursera, Khan academy, Byju's teaching app, the list of online teaching
platforms is endless and ever growing. There are millions of students and teachers
who use these websites and apps for their exam-preparation. They are mostly free and
it is what makes one turn away from traditional paper-guides. With a smartphone in
every hand, city and village alike, these online libraries are within everyone's reach.
Google has already replaced the word Guru to become the greatest knowledge-
provider.
With seven hundred billion population and six hundred trees, it is the need of the
century to go paperless. In this context you can find no better solution than eLearning.
Rather than living the life of a consumer, let's be contributors. Instead of buying paper
books, let's buy eBooks. Instead of collecting a thousand books in our shelves, let's
convert our phones or computers into virtual libraries and learn.
Thank you.
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! My topic for the day is "Online Classes are the
Future of Education Style" and I choose to speak against the motion.
Online learning or e-learning refers to learning conducted via electronic media,
typically on the Internet. There is no face-to-face interaction between the teacher and
the student. It decreases the scope of adjusting and modifying the language or the
concept according to various audiences. Moreover, humans are known to be social
animals and are thus, more interested in direct tuition than virtual tuition. There is lack
of proper guidance and self-assessment mechanisms. Not only this, it would also
reduce employment among teachers.
Since it involves only brain work and not physical work, they tend to get lethargic
resulting in altered physiology. Also, it leads to lack of discipline. Attending a school
makes one have a time schedule in a day. This helps them learn some good habits
like, bathing, breakfast, going to bed at the right time etc. Physical school help children
adopt a discipline.
Not to forget the excellent interactions involved in physical learning. People tend to
make friends who support them and mentors who guide them. Thus, no matter how
fast technological developments are taking place, the traditional way of learning
should not be displaced.
Thank you.
Q4. 'Homes for the aged is a necessity in India '. Write a debate in 150- 200 words
either for or against the motion. You are Shivam/ Shivani.
(CBSE Sample Question Paper 2018)
Answer:
HOMES FOR THE AGED IS A NECESSITY IN INDIA
FOR THE MOTION:
Old age is often referred to as the crown of life, as it is our play's last act. Honourable
judges, teachers and my worthy opponents, I thank you all for providing me the
opportunity to highlight the importance of Old Age Homes in India.
An old age home is a place, a home for old people who have no one to look after them
or those whose children have left them on the streets. The place, of course, is like
home where the inmates get all the facilities for a routine living, like food, clothing,
medicine and shelter. Old age brings with it physical weakness. In case they are alone
at home while you're away, it would be almost impossible to tackle any medical
emergency. These centres will take care of them and cater to all such emergencies
Also, burglars usually attempt to break into a house where a lonely aged person lives,
murder them without hesitating and loot the house. That's why it is safer to keep your
parents in a senior-care-home when you have to stay away from them for your earning
and are unable to keep them there with you.
Thus, it is crucial to have Old age homes in the country because old age needs so little
but needs that little very much. Nothing is more important than a smile that has
struggled through tears and many years.
Thank you.
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen! My topic for the day is "Home for the aged is a
necessity in India"Â and I choose to speak against the motion.
There is nothing fundamentally wrong with the whole idea of Old age homes, but just
like there are two sides of the same coin, it also has some disadvantages and
problems associated to it. Services attract costs. Better the services, higher the costs.
Most of the aged population are pensioners or dependent on children which makes it
difficult for them to afford good quality care. There is lack of privacy too. The
environment is impersonal, which may give rise to feeling of loneliness, which may
further lead to depression. They lose the right to decide what to eat and cannot spend
time with grandchildren. Also, there have been many incidents of neglect and poor
treatment.
They are those people who made us capable and created a world for us. How can we
leave them in the cold, that too when they require the warmth of our love the most?
Our parents have sacrificed so much for us without asking for anything in return. This
makes it our sole responsibility to take care of them when they need it the most,
because, in the end, the ultimate luxury is being at home and able to relax with the
family.
Thank you.
ARE CELEBS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PRODUCTS THEY ENDORSE?
FOR THE MOTION:
Respected judges and my worthy opponents, today, I stand before you all to
accentuate why celebrities are responsible for the products they endorse.
Advertising agencies often pick celebrities because their fan following ensures more
eyeballs. The celebrities are the present-day gods. They are adored, venerated, and
worshipped by many. Given the fan base and the celebrity power of influence, many
questions come up. Are they accountable for what the endorser does? Do they at least
have the moral responsibility to understand the product better?
It becomes a misleading advertisement if it is found that the product does not have
the attributes that the manufacturer professed. And if the brand ambassador has
promoted that product and said specifically that the product has those attributes, they
are also certainly liable for action.
The brief ban on Maggi noodles had an implication for its celebrity endorsers. Not so
long ago, Amitabh Bachchan stepped back from promoting Pepsi after a school girl
questioned the health impact of the drink. Celebrities vouch for the performance of a
product; they should first use it before endorsing it.
Public figures have an ethical obligation towards those who follow them and this
necessitates a framework that guides them to take responsibility for their public
image, which includes the products they endorse. Moving in and out of paid contracts
might be a solution for the celebrity endorser but it doesn't erase the impact of their
previously branded image.
Thank you.
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Respected judges and my worthy opponents, today, I stand before you all to
accentuate why celebs should not be held responsible for the products they endorse.
Advertising agencies often pick celebrities because their fan following ensures more
eyeballs. No doubt the advertisement will attract you, but it's unlikely that you will buy
the product unless you have seen it and tested it. Buying financial products and real
estate is more nuanced and, hence, advertisements alone shouldn't be your guiding
light. Consumers need to be more discerning in such cases.
Take the case of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. He did end his contract with the real estate
firm but how would he have known that the company would fail to honour its
commitment? If it was so easy to determine the intention of the company then the first
to exit the deal would have been the home buyers. Or take the case of celebrity
tourism mascots for states. Would you blame a celebrity if the state government ends
up doing something ridiculous?
Many celebrities endorse multiple brands and it is not possible for them to use all.
Celebs endorse brands for money. Don't make them responsible for the efficacy of the
product. There are government agencies to ensure quality for the products sold in their
countries and it is justified to make only those people accountable whose job is to
certify products.
Thank you.
Q6. 'Brain drain is not a bane for a developing country like India.' Write a debate in 150
- 200 words either for or against the motion.
(CBSE)
Answer:
BRAIN DRAIN IS NOT A BANE FOR A DEVELOPING COUNTRY LIKE INDIA
FOR THE MOTION:
Respected judges and my worthy opponents, today, I stand before you all to bring into
light why Brain drain is not a bane for a developing country like India.
Brain drain is a situation in which large numbers of educated and skilled professionals
leave their own country to live and work in another country where pay and conditions
are better. In a developing country like India, the population is growing at a rate faster
than the increase in job opportunities. In such a case, immigration to other countries
can be seen to be providing sunshine to dispel the gloom of the unemployed youth.
Moreover, income from the emigrated people comes back to the native country as
overseas remittances. India is recipient of the highest amount of foreign currency
coming in as remittances from NRIs.
Reverse brain drain, on the other hand, if given attention, can make it a win-win
situation. It is a situation in which such people come back to India after acquiring
knowledge, skills and abilities, thus adding value to India.
The need of the hour is to encourage reverse brain drain so that India can make use of
their tremendous potential, experience and expertise for building a stronger nation.
This helps India becoming a developed country very soon and also a global Super
Power in the long run.
Thank you.
AGAINST THE MOTION:
Respected judges and my worthy opponents, today, I stand before you all to express
my views on the topic "Brain drain is not a bane for a developing country like India". I
choose to speak against the motion.
Brain drain is referred to a situation in which large numbers of educated and skilled
professionals leave their own country to live and work in another country where pay
and conditions are better. The majority of migration is from developing to developed
countries. This is of growing concern worldwide because of its impact on the
developing countries. These countries have invested in the education and training of
young health professionals. This translates into a loss of considerable resources when
these people migrate, with the direct benefit accruing to the recipient states who have
not forked out the cost of educating them.
It drains a developing country of expertise at a time when it requires it the most. If the
number of skilled people leaving is higher than that of people entering (the so-called
brain gain), brain drain can become a challenge, especially if it hits the sensitive spots
of a nation's economy in sectors such as science, health care, or technology.
It is the need of the hour to be in control of the situation. It can be done by providing
better opportunity, security, better standard of living and if need be, tax concessions.
It's time to end brain drain and move to brain gain.
Thank you.

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