Hi,
this is Misaki Yoshida. Last Friday, we debated about tourism. Our topic was ”tourism
helps people in tourist community.” It was an interesting topic for me, because
my mother and grandmother run a small travel agency of their own, and I often
go to travel with them. I’m going to reflect on this debate with 3 points.
1.
First,
we separated into 2 groups which are agree team and disagree team. I was in
disagree team with Hiroshi. We had 4 strong points about our opinion, so I am going
to introduce. First points that Hiroshi said was environment problem. Hiroshi
gave 2 examples with a picture, Antarctica and Mt. Fuji. In Antarctica,
precious environment and materials of study are hurt by tourists. Mt. Fuji is
especially in trouble with garbage pollution, so it had some troubles until
becoming a world heritage. Second points that I said was privacy problem. I
gave an example about Biei city in Hokkaido with pictures. Biei is famous for a
sevenstar tree which is the origin of name of sevenstar cigarette, so many
tourists come here. Though this tree is planted in private field, many bad
tourists trespass and give damage to crops. We pointed out that tourism has
possibility to invade private in tourist community. Third point which Hiroshi
said was traffic problem. When transport facilities are made, these are
certainly made by hacked into environment. These destroys environment, but transport
facilities are necessary for tourism. Hiroshi also mentioned to traffic jam,
and gave an example of Kamakura. This problem always annoys people in tourist
community. Last point that I said was the destruction of nature. Tourism
sometimes causes the destruction of nature. I gave 2 examples, Okinawa and
Hawaii. We pointed out that tourists should know that they can destroy
environment easier, but its regeneration is very difficult and necessary to
much time. (254 words)
2.
I’m going to introduce the best
point made by the agree team. They said that tourism creates employment. For example,
waitress in restaurants, staff in hotels and souvenir shops. Also, they
introduced that women in tourist community in developing country can get jobs
and their positions are improving. Moreover, they said that tourism makes
economy active. When I thought opinions of agreement. I also thought of same
things, so I completely agree, and I couldn’t retort at all. We talked about
tourist community in developed country, but they talked about developing
community, so we debated at different position. However, when I thought about
tourist community in developing country, I couldn't help agreeing.(113 words)
3.
It was my first experience to
debate in English. We didn’t know which team I belonged to until the day, so I searched
many things, such as the facts, data and examples. Thanks to that, I could
share my opinions with Hiroshi smoothly before debating. I learned that Preparations
in advance is really important and make my opinions stronger. Also, I think
that time management is important. I couldn’t it well, because I spent much
time in response, so I couldn’t say my opinions to the end. In contrast, agree
team was good at time management. They always could response and say new points
in time. I learned that pictures and concrete examples were very effective and
made our points stronger. These are persuasive. I also learned that big voice
and body languages were effective for giving good impression. I really enjoyed
this debate, and it was a great experience for me.(153 words)
It seems that you had an exciting debate! I like your point of local people's privacy because the example of seven star tree is interesting and effective for the point. It is also good to read that you learned many stretagies to do a better debate such as time management and body languages! I'm looking forward to your next debate!
ReplyDeleteHi, this is Ms. MacGregor. Thank you for your excellent debate report! You had a lot of data and were very persuasive in how you presented it and how you replied to your opponents. I understand that your positions were different - developed countries vs. developing countries. I should revise the resolution (topic) in the future to make the situation specific. Thank you for your excellent excellent work!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is Ms. MacGregor again. I have been to Biei and can understand how invasive tourists must be to that town, which is normally very peaceful and quiet. As for traffic jams in tourist cities, don't forget about Kyoto - all those buses fill up the roads and slow things down. It is very troubling to navigate by bus in Kyoto.
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