Dialogue & Debate Essentials – 1000+ Persuasive Skills
Get ready to master the art of persuasion and argumentation at our dynamic workshop – it's time to level up your dialogue and debate skills!
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Unlock the power of persuasive communication and elevate your voice across professional, academic, and digital spaces. With Dialogue & Debate Essentials – 1000+ Persuasive Skills, you're not just joining a course — you're gaining access to a complete learning library designed to sharpen your confidence, clarity, and career prospects.
This all-in-one programme opens the door to over 1000 expert-led courses across communication, leadership, digital marketing, public speaking, business strategy, emotional intelligence, and much more. Whether you're preparing for interviews, presentations, panel discussions, or high-stakes negotiations, you'll find exactly what you need — right here.
✔️ CPD-accredited certificates upon completion✔️ New courses added regularly – yours to access✔️ Priority learner support for quick, dedicated assistance✔️ Perfect for job seekers, team leaders, entrepreneurs, and anyone ready to speak with impact
From mastering structured argument to influencing through language, this bundle equips you with the skills that employers notice and value. No hidden renewals. No time limits. Just unlimited access to the tools that help you grow, thrive, and lead.
Step into a learning experience designed for long-term career success — your path to persuasive excellence begins now.
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Debate is a structured form of communication that develops critical thinking, persuasive speaking, listening, and argumentation skills. It’s a key method for enhancing clarity, confidence, and effective public speaking.
Know your topic thoroughly – Research both sides Stay calm and composed – Even under pressure Listen actively – Respond directly to your opponent’s points Use evidence and logic – Support every claim Practice delivery – Be clear, confident, and persuasive
Matter – The content or argument you present Method – How you structure and organise your points Manner – Your delivery, tone, body language, and style
Common persuasive techniques include: Ethos – Building credibility and trust Pathos – Appealing to emotions Logos – Using logic, facts, and reasoning Rhetorical questions – To provoke thought or agreement Rebuttal – Addressing and dismantling the opposing argument Repetition – Emphasising key
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