sorry itâs been a while, guys! Iâm on Spring Break after a very tiring quarter and my season is pretty much over (rip) but I need to post here so I realized that I havenât actually said anything about the actual structure of a congress speech, and everything I saw online trying to write my first few didnât help, so
How to write a congress speech:
Basic format (+ timings)
Intro: AGD, say your side, basically it - 15s to 30s
First Point: Claim, Warrant, Evidence, Impact (sometimes analysis) (Iâll explain these things in a moment) - 1m
Second Point: Same as first point - 1m
Outro: Conclusion, tie your speech back to your AGD - 15s to 30s
Now, hereâs the massive asterisk over all of this:
All of this, and I mean pretty much all of this, can be changed. Your intro can take 45s if you have a great intro that needs it, as long as you meet your time limit. It can also be shorter, as long as you have an AGD and you need the time for your content.
Whatâs a claim/warrant/evidence/impact?
This is the structure of a point in a congress speech- Your claim is your point, basically. A warrant is why your claim is true. Evidence is a no-brainer- itâs the evidence you have to support your claim. Impact is, well, the impact of your point or why your point comes true when you pass/fail.
Hereâs an example (bc it can be hard to just hear about it, believe me)
So, the bill here is pretty basic- legalizing opioids, this is from a neg speech. (Iâve abbreviated Claim, Warrant, etc, to C,W,E,I)
C: People wonât seek help/treatment (for addictions)
W: They have no incentive to
E: (Iâm not typing up my card and donât want to pull it up, lol, but basically itâs like this:)
Sitename/Institution, Date: Information
I: More drug deaths & ODs because people arenât getting help
Now, first off- this is a very bare bones structure. I try to quickprep/put little on my pad, as it helps with my fluency. If you need to write it out, write it out, this is just an example of how it works.
Some adjustments to the main format:
I donât count this as an adjustment, but it took me a while to know that itâs okay to have multiple cards in one point, so do remember that- it can really strengthen your claim!
You can have one claim, and have your entire next point be the impact, but youâve still got to give it a warrant and a card and impact, too. Usually, you just know when to do it
Authorships/Sponsorships - Iâm not going to go into great detail because frankly, Iâm not great with them - but you usually need to explain the bill, so you donât really have the two main points- you need to explain each section/clause, not your own two claims
Iâll go into more detail in other posts, but Iâll link them here (also so I remember what I want to do)
How to find good evidence - How to make your speech more polished - How to incorporate refutation in your speech (and how to flow)