Rodriguez-Roost,+Julian

toc =6/28/2011= - Don’t swear in the debates. There’s no good reason to. I personally don’t care, I just think it makes you inefficient, but there are plenty of judges who will dock speaks. - Label your offcase positions, you should start with “first is the cap k” or “first is Marxism”. You did this on the DA which was good! - You were clear, you should be doing speaking drills where you really push yourself to speak faster - Don’t get bogged down on individual words, especially in the middle of card text. If you screw up the pronunciation, just keep going, no one will care/remember by the end of the debate (unless you are constantly doing it) - Diversify the 1NC cards, you read 3-4 cards on one issue - Keep prepping throughout the whole 2NC - 1NR prep should be avoided - You should try and reference 2AC arguments in order - You should not refer to your kritik as “doing the plan and extra things”. That makes it plan plus, which means the permutation solves

=7/6/11=

Your face is tilted toward your cards in the 1nc, makes it very difficult to understand you. Be careful making a socialism bad argument with the capitalism K. You should try to formalize the 1nr a lot more, it will make it a lot more persuasive. I think you should start with the DA and then go to case–you are only extending defensive arguments on case, which are important but will not win you a debate round. You should start off on the DA with a solid impact comparison. Talk about the speed of your impact vs theirs, and how the mitigated case changes their ability to weigh their impact. Do not argue with Ben during your speech.