Group discussion and debate - Mind Map

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Divide the class into groups of several students. Each group has to brainstorm together for 10 minutes on a specific topic to find arguments that support the topic or disagree with it.

Keywords: group debate, group activity, interactive exercises

Group discussion and debate

Group discussion and debate

Use this group discussion and debate template to analyze a topic/statement together with your class and decide if you are pro or against that topic/statement.

PRO or AGAINST?

At the end of the brainstorming session, each group can present the mind map in front of the class.

They will show the other colleagues their opinion about the topic/statement and bring arguments for which they chose to be on that side.

Topic

Type in the name of the topic/statement you are going to debate.

PRO

Add an argument for agreeing with this topic/statement.

AGAINST

Argument

Add an argument against this topic/statement.

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