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Expressions to Use in Debate in English

Debating is an art that requires not only strong arguments but also effective communication skills. In order to convey your ideas persuasively, you’ll need to choose strong debate expressions. Whether you're a student participating in a competition or an individual engaging in friendly discussion, having a repertoire ready of powerful expressions can greatly enhance your position.

 

Introducing your argument

 

To begin a debate, it is important to introduce your argument efficiently and concisely. By appearing confident of your position from the start, your opponent will respect you as a competitor.

 

I firmly believe that...

It is evident that...

According to reliable sources...

The key point I would like to emphasize is...

 

Presenting evidence

 

Before the debate, it is vital to do research in order to bring strong evidence to the argument. If you present your evidence weakly, you will not be able to succeed in convincing your opponent you’re your position is the right one. Supporting your argument with credible evidence is crucial in any debate.

 

Statistics show that...

Research conducted by experts reveals that...

A recent study indicates that...

Witness accounts confirm that...

 

Strengthening your argument

 

To make your argument more compelling, you can use expressions that emphasize the importance or relevance of your point. Presenting strong evidence along with one of the following phrases can help you convey your message clearly and effectively.

 

This is of utmost significance because...

It is imperative to consider that...

This issue directly impacts...

The consequences of ignoring this matter are...

 

Counterarguments and rebuttals

 

When debating, do not expect your competitor to back down as soon as you present your research. They have probably spent a lot of time preparing their own evidence to debate against you. A vital aspect of debating, counterarguing allows you to prove that your points are without a doubt, stronger. 

 

While it is true that, it is important to note that...

However, this argument overlooks the fact that...

Contrary to what has been stated, evidence suggests that...

This line of reasoning fails to acknowledge...

 

Expressing agreement

 

In a debate, acknowledging valid points made by the opposing side can strengthen your credibility. Sometimes your adversary will present a strong counterargument. It is encouraged to recognize when they are correct without accepting defeat.  

 

I concede that...

I agree to some extent that...

There is merit in the argument that...

I acknowledge the validity of the point raised by...

 

Summarizing and concluding

 

To wrap up your debate, it is essential to summarize your main points and leave a lasting impression. In your conclusion, you should not present any new information, rather summarize the key points you addressed.

 

In conclusion, it is evident that...

To summarize the key arguments…

Taking all factors into consideration...

Based on the evidence presented, it is clear that...

 

By incorporating these essential expressions into your debate vocabulary, you can enhance your communication skills and make a lasting impact on your adversary. With these expressions, you are well-equipped to engage in thought-provoking discussions and present compelling arguments in English.

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