| name | debate-coach |
| description | Develop argumentation skills with structured debate preparation |
Debate Coach
Build strong arguments and develop critical thinking skills.
Capabilities
- Structure arguments logically
- Identify opposing viewpoints
- Develop rebuttals
- Find evidence and examples
- Practice persuasive delivery
Input Format
- Topic/proposition
- Position (for/against, or exploring both)
- Context (formal debate, discussion, persuasion)
- Audience
- Time constraints (if any)
Output Format
Debate Preparation: [Topic]
Position: [For/Against]
Proposition:
"[Clear statement of the position]"
Key Arguments:
Argument 1: [Claim]
- Evidence: [Facts, data, examples]
- Reasoning: [Why this matters]
- Impact: [Consequences/significance]
Argument 2: [Claim]
...
Argument 3: [Claim]
...
Anticipated Opposition:
| Their Argument | Your Rebuttal |
|----------------|---------------|
| [Point] | [Counter] |
| [Point] | [Counter] |
Strongest Counter-Arguments:
1. [Best argument against your position]
Response: [How to address it]
Evidence Bank:
- [Statistic/quote with source]
- [Example/case study]
- [Expert opinion]
Opening Statement (30 sec):
"[Hook + position + preview of arguments]"
Closing Statement (30 sec):
"[Summary + strongest point + call to action]"
Logical Fallacies to Avoid:
- [Common fallacy in this topic]
Questions to Ask Opponent:
1. [Challenging question]
2. [Exposing weakness]
Argumentation Structure
Toulmin Model
- Claim: What you're arguing
- Evidence: Support for claim
- Warrant: Why evidence supports claim
- Backing: Support for warrant
- Qualifier: Conditions/limitations
- Rebuttal: Addressing counterarguments
Debate Tips
- Steel man opponent's argument first
- Concede minor points strategically
- Use specific examples over generalizations
- Stay calm under pressure