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Make Your Point!

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This valuable workbook and downloadable audio can turn any ESL student into an accomplished debater!
Make Your Point! opens the world of formal debate to the English learner. Debate fundamentals are taught form the first chapter in a student-centered format suitable for large and small classes alike.
Each of the ten chapters offers a "language focus" and a "debatable focus." As students learn new debate skills, they also build important language skills. All task chains integrate speaking, listening, reading and writing activities. Most activities are intended for pairs and small groups. Neither the learners nor the teacher needs any prior debate experience to use this text successfully.
This debate course promotes other forms of oral communication—such as discussion, recitation and speech-making—as well as more general activities, such as summarizing and taking notes.

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Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781462914500
  • File size: 169653 KB
  • Release date: June 17, 2014

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781462914500
  • File size: 169653 KB
  • Release date: June 17, 2014

Formats

OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

Languages

English

This valuable workbook and downloadable audio can turn any ESL student into an accomplished debater!
Make Your Point! opens the world of formal debate to the English learner. Debate fundamentals are taught form the first chapter in a student-centered format suitable for large and small classes alike.
Each of the ten chapters offers a "language focus" and a "debatable focus." As students learn new debate skills, they also build important language skills. All task chains integrate speaking, listening, reading and writing activities. Most activities are intended for pairs and small groups. Neither the learners nor the teacher needs any prior debate experience to use this text successfully.
This debate course promotes other forms of oral communication—such as discussion, recitation and speech-making—as well as more general activities, such as summarizing and taking notes.

Expand title description text