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Presentation makes all the difference

05Apr

April 5, 2016 by PotentSpeaking Leave a Comment

Every once in a while, it’s good to be reminded just how much persuasion lies in the delivery of a speech. That is, after all, the point of this website. A good speaker can talk about any topic and make it interesting to the audience. The effective use of vocal tonality, humor, pacing, and hundreds […]

Why preparation can be a bad thing

09Feb

February 9, 2016 by PotentSpeaking Leave a Comment

It is a common cliche that it is impossible to over-prepared. I can see an argument for it, but do not be deceived into believing that all forms of preparation are good. It is possible to prepare with the wrong goal in mind, resulting in a disastrous round. The kid in the picture is probably […]

Cook up a catchphrase

20Jan

January 20, 2016 by PotentSpeaking Leave a Comment

Part of your preparation for important negative strategies or for your affirmative case should be coming up with one or two memorable catchphrases. A catchphrase is a word or expression that is used repeatedly and conveniently to represent or characterize a person, group, idea, or point of view. Let’s look at what makes a good […]

Learning through observation

22Dec

December 22, 2015 by PotentSpeaking Leave a Comment

One of the best ways to be a better speaker, besides practicing, is to watch other good speakers. Debaters that started out by timing others and observing how they speak generally have an easier time when they begin debating. Some of the best speakers I know enjoy watching presidential candidates give speeches, or finding other […]

Statistics and Quantification

15Oct

October 15, 2015 by PotentSpeaking 2 Comments

You’ll often run into situations in debate where you need a basic grasp of statistics and willingness to do the math in order to argue effectively. As a result, here’s a quick overview of statistics and some helpful thoughts on doing the math. In debate, you’ll often come across inferential statistics. Inferential statistics is using […]

Preparing for the 2AR

10Apr

April 10, 2015 by PotentSpeaking Leave a Comment

If you haven’t already read preparing for the 2NR, please read that first. I will be skipping several repeated concepts. The last affirmative speech is the most important speech in the round, arguably. It’s the last thing the judge hears. With this power, of course, comes the responsibility to avoid saying things that are untrue. […]

Preparing for the 2NR

07Apr

April 7, 2015 by PotentSpeaking 2 Comments

The last negative rebuttal is the most important negative speech of the round. While you can’t bring up new arguments or evidence, you can certainly bring back a losing round and win. Because this speech is so important, let’s talk about how you can best prepare yourself for it. Note: Some of the best preparation […]

Using video to practice

03Apr

April 3, 2015 by PotentSpeaking 2 Comments

It’s been said that you like yourself just fine until you see a video of yourself speaking. It’s true—watching yourself speak can be an extremely embarrassing experience. But the fact that it’s embarrassing should not stop you from using this technique in order to refine your speaking. Why use video to practice As I talked […]

Guest post: 5 ways to practice at home

06Mar

March 6, 2015 by PotentSpeaking Leave a Comment

This is a guest post from multi-tournament champion and national level debater Simon Sefzik. Time to have an honest discussion. Most debaters learn some great tips, and have some of the right ideas. BUT ALAS! They aren’t applying that knowledge to their debating. We often assume that what we learn will be automatically synced in […]

The importance of coaching

03Mar

March 3, 2015 by PotentSpeaking Leave a Comment

So, I’ve written a lot about how to get better at speaking. But how do you apply all of this? Many of those (so far 35) posts have multiple tips under them! How do you sort between what is useful to you personally, and what is stuff you already know? I try to help by providing […]

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