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May. 20th, 2014 08:19 pmLast week at a mini debate tournament (it was so small that Y. and I tabbed it in Excel) someone told me about a Russian bookstore in Vienna and I checked it out today. Normal Russian books are still too hard for me: I have some at home but I always give up after a few pages because I understand so little without a dictionary. (Newspaper articles and similar stuff is easier.) Fortunately they have children's books on a language level that suits me: it's not too simple but I understand what's happening, so hopefully I'll pick up more words as I go along. Looking forward to it.
I still haven't solved 2048, though I came close a few times. And actually not wasting more time with that silly game is a good thing, right?
I prefer picture versions to numbers, and here are a few of my favorites:
Pittsburgh Penguins Edition
MCU Hawkeye Edition
Doctor Who Edition
Young Avengers Edition
Geeks & Nerds of SGA Edition
I'm currently following the NHL playoffs, watching Arrow, reading Batfamily fic (...I have no idea, but I kind of feel like I want to rant about Batman a lot except I'm not really qualified) and writing a Young Avengers AU. Fandom is fun.
I still haven't solved 2048, though I came close a few times. And actually not wasting more time with that silly game is a good thing, right?
I prefer picture versions to numbers, and here are a few of my favorites:
Pittsburgh Penguins Edition
MCU Hawkeye Edition
Doctor Who Edition
Young Avengers Edition
Geeks & Nerds of SGA Edition
I'm currently following the NHL playoffs, watching Arrow, reading Batfamily fic (...I have no idea, but I kind of feel like I want to rant about Batman a lot except I'm not really qualified) and writing a Young Avengers AU. Fandom is fun.
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Date: 2014-05-21 12:49 am (UTC)Billy
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Date: 2014-05-31 11:43 am (UTC)I started British Parliamentary debating about three years ago. I'm not a coach (just sometimes a mentor for newbies), but I speak and I judge, and recently I started helping out with tabbing because we needed someone in our club.
Actually we don't really have coaches in our society, just some more experienced members who semi-regularly do workshops, and we sometimes invite coaches/experts from elsewhere or get them to do Skype workshops for us. We're a pretty young debating society, we just had our 10 year anniversary, so we're still developing.
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Date: 2014-06-03 09:29 am (UTC)It's a bit strange to me to see how formalized & established debate seems to in the US, it's great that it's apparently sometimes part of the curriculum, even. A major difference seems to be the preparation time for the topic: in BP you always only get 15 minutes.
So during class, do you talk with the students about the current topic specifically, or do you do analysis exercises, rhetorics, stuff like that?