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Lesson 12 min 20 XP

Summary Speeches

How to write the 3-minute summary — the most undertaught speech in PF that decides most rounds.

The Summary: Where Rounds Are Won

The summary is 3 minutes. Most judges consider it the most important speech in PF. Here's why: the constructive and rebuttal throw everything at the wall. The summary tells the judge what actually stuck.

The Golden Rule of Summary

If it's not in the summary, it's not in the final focus. Judges will not evaluate arguments that appear in the constructive and final focus but are absent from the summary. The summary is the filter.

Structure (3 minutes)

  1. Offense first (1:30-2:00): Extend your 1-2 best arguments. Don't just re-read the constructive — respond to what the other team said about your argument and explain why your argument still stands.
  2. Defense (0:30-1:00): Answer their strongest 1-2 arguments. You can't cover everything — choose what the judge is most likely to vote on.
  3. Weighing (0:30): 'Even if you buy their argument about X, our argument about Y outweighs because...'

Common Mistakes

  • Trying to cover all 4+ arguments from the round (pick 2)
  • Only playing defense without extending your own offense
  • Introducing brand-new arguments the rebuttal never mentioned