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Each match consist of three rounds and one rebuttal round in-between the second and third round. Only one speaker may participate in one round at a time, while all three speakers must participate in a rebuttal round. In season one, the time limit was 3.5-4-4.5 minutes, while in season two, the structure is standardized to four minutes each.
World Schools Style debate (or WSS) is a debate format combining the British Parliamentary and Australia-Asian debating formats. Designed in 1988 to meet the needs of the World Schools Debating Championships tournament, it has become popular internationally as one of the main English high school debate formats.
Pages in category "Debate television series" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Pit Bull (TV series) Popolitica; Q. Question Time (TV ...
"English Speakers in Montreal & Pet Fish" Rebecca Kohler vs. Derek Seguin (English Speakers) & Jon Steinberg vs. Joey Elias (Pet Fish) April 4, 2015 () 922: 23: 284 "16 Year Old Voters & Cat Videos" Graham Chittenden vs. Chris Locke (16 Year Olds) & Mike Paterson vs. Aisha Alfa (Cat Videos) April 18, 2015 () 923: 24: 285
The best speaker in the Grand Final is awarded the 'Jock Fanselow Cup.' Jock Fanselow was a debating legend in New Zealand and Australasia. Representing Victoria University, he won Australs in 1980, and 1982 – the first person to win Australs twice. He was best speaker in the Grand Final of both years.
Tonight's Republican debate premieres at 8 p.m. on NBC. Learn more about how to tune in via streaming and broadcast.
Presenters Date No. of episodes Robin Day: 1979–1989 303 Robert McKenzie: 1980–1981 3 Ludovic Kennedy: 1982–1983 4 Bernard Levin: 1984–1985 2
The debate starts with the first speaker from France, followed by the first speaker of Germany (the opposite side), followed by the second speaker of France, and the second speaker of Germany. The debate continues with the first speaker of the United Kingdom, followed by the first speaker of Russia, and it goes on with the respective second ...