Lesson 10 min 20 XP
Final Focus
The last 2 minutes of the round — how to crystallize, weigh, and tell the judge why your team wins.
The Final Focus: 2 Minutes to Win
The final focus is the last speech. It's only 2 minutes — every second counts.
Structure
- Big picture framing (15 sec): 'This round comes down to one question: does the policy save lives?'
- Extend your winning argument (45-60 sec): Briefly restate, explain why their response fails, and impact it out.
- Weigh against their best argument (30-45 sec): 'Even if you buy their economic argument, our humanitarian impact outweighs because lives are irreversible.'
- Ballot directive (15 sec): 'For these reasons, a Pro/Con ballot is warranted. Thank you.'
What NOT to Do
- Don't introduce new arguments — the other team can't respond
- Don't re-read evidence — summarize it, the judge already heard it
- Don't cover 4 arguments — you have 2 minutes, pick 1-2
- Don't forget to weigh — telling the judge why your argument matters more is the entire purpose