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Tuesday, August 08, 2006
2006 Pre-Australs ESL Results
Equal best speakers were Melanie (University of Indonesia) and Masako (Keio University).
Monday, July 31, 2006
Bayside Secondary School Pilot
With support from Western Chances, Free Debate has started a pilot debating programme at Bayside Secondary School. Western Chances is a not-for-profit organisation who provide assistance to students from disadvantaged backgrounds in the Western suburbs of Melbourne and we look forward to working more closely with Western Chances in the future.
The first phase of the programme was completed in July and involved a month-long series of workshops with a group of teachers who will hopefullybecome the core of the school’s debating programme. The seminars included exhibition debates and the creation of lots of training materials (which will be available from this site soon).
The second phase will begin soon and will involves a series of coaching sessions with students from both the junior and senior school.
Please contact us if you have an interest in helping out.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
AMES Footscray Revisited
The AMES students debated a range of topics including drugs, gambling and the role of government.
Free Debate also conducted a one-off class for the AMES Footscray day class. Lucia Pietropaoli and Liz Sheargold were warmly received by the AMES advanced class, and gave a 2-hour seminar on public speakingtechniques, argument and rebuttal.
Thursday, February 16, 2006
2006 Pre-Australs ESL Invitational
The Pre-Australs ESL Invitational is a dedicated ESL competition especially for inexperienced speakers. Free Debate is organising a large pool of experienced adjudicators to help coach teams. You can get more information on the competition by e-mailing preaustrals2006@gmail.com or visiting this link.