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Discussions involve examining different views on a topic and taking a position to convince the reader with arguments, involving text-bound or free discussions. Preparing for a discussion requires formulating a thesis, organizing key arguments, and structuring the discussion with an introduction, main part, and conclusion for clarity and persuasion.

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  • In discussions, two fundamental types are text-bound (based on a text) and free (independent arguments), with free discussions further categorized as linear (one argument direction) or dialectical (considering both sides).
  • Preparation for discussions involves formulating a thesis, gathering key arguments, and structuring the discussion with an introduction, main part (including opinion, arguments, and conclusion), and final thoughts for a comprehensive and convincing presentation.

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  • How can I prepare for a discussion?

    By formulating a thesis and organizing key points.

  • What are the two basic types of discussions?

    Text-bound and free discussions.

  • What should the introduction of a discussion include?

    A lead thought to capture the reader's interest.

  • What structure should a discussion follow?

    Introduction, main part, and conclusion.

  • What are final thoughts in a discussion?

    An outlook or personal wish for the future.

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Effective Discussion Preparation and Structure

  • Discussions involve examining different views on a topic and taking a position to convince the reader with arguments. Two basic types of discussions are text-bound, using a text as a basis, and free, where arguments are independently thought of. Free discussions can be linear, focusing on one argument direction, or dialectical, considering both pro and con arguments.
  • Preparing for a discussion involves formulating a thesis, collecting key argument points, and organizing them by importance. The discussion structure includes an introduction, main part, and conclusion, with the main part presenting the opinion, arguments, and a conclusion to make the opinion clear and convincing.
  • The introduction should capture the reader's interest with a lead thought, avoiding standard sentences, and the main part should include a thesis, arguments with statements, reasons, and examples, and a conclusion that reinforces the opinion. Final thoughts can include an outlook or personal wish for the future.
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