Слайд 2
![DEBATES START 1. Вступительное слово чеера (introduction) 2. Roll Call](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/267318/slide-1.jpg)
DEBATES START
1. Вступительное слово чеера (introduction)
2. Roll Call
We will
start with a roll call. When you hear the name of your country, please raise your placard high and say “present”
-называют все страны в алфавитном порядке
-когда слышите название свое страны, поднимаете табличку и говорите «Present»
3. Объявляют расписание
The chairs would like to inform you about the schedule for today
-The debates will last…
-The lunch will be at…
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![SPEECH OF MAIN-SUBMITTER 4. Main submitter reads the operative part](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/267318/slide-2.jpg)
SPEECH OF MAIN-SUBMITTER
4. Main submitter reads the operative part
5. Chair sets
debate time and mode (вид и время дебатов)
-Thank you delegate! Are you open to any points of information?
-The delegate has stated that he/she is open to (число) points of information. Are there any in the House?
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![TYPES OF DEBATES](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/267318/slide-3.jpg)
Слайд 5
![FREE DIALOGUE ASKING CHAIR FIRST](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/267318/slide-4.jpg)
FREE DIALOGUE
ASKING CHAIR
FIRST
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![YOU, I DELEGATE, DELEGATION, WE](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/267318/slide-5.jpg)
YOU, I
DELEGATE, DELEGATION, WE
Слайд 7
![POINTS 1) Point of personal privilege Can interrupt the speaker](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/267318/slide-6.jpg)
POINTS
1) Point of personal privilege
Can interrupt the speaker
Refers to well-being
and audibility (слышите ли вы делегата)
2) Point of information to the speaker
Special time
3) Point of information to the Chair
Any topic
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![4) Point of Parliamentary Enquiry Used only when you do](/_ipx/f_webp&q_80&fit_contain&s_1440x1080/imagesDir/jpg/267318/slide-7.jpg)
4) Point of Parliamentary Enquiry
Used only when you do not know
the rules of procedure
5) Point of order
Used when you think the Chair made a mistake