Few things in life are more important to the average person than money. Today's young people have a very different way of looking at it than previous generations. Is this a positive or negative trend? Money, money, money... What should you do with yours? Save or spend? Enjoy or put away? Experiences or material goods? Long-term investments, short-term risks with big potential rewards or savings accounts?
Should kids under 18 have credit cards? Is buying a house a better move than renting? How about buying a car? Should the government out a cap on what percentage of our salary we can use on spending versus saving?
Let's debate!
Come explore explosive topics like these, and see where the argument takes us! Controlled arguments help build skills like expressing yourself clearly, listening deeply, and disagreeing respectfully, all while letting you learn more about others and yourself!
As we talk, we will analyze some of the best (and worst!) ways to discuss and debate in English or any other language.
对普通人来说,生活中没有什么比钱更重要的了。今天的年轻人看待钱的方式,与以前的几代人有很大不同。这是个积极的趋势,还是消极的趋势呢?钱,钱,钱……你该如何使用你的钱?存还是花?享受还是储蓄?体验还是物质商品?长期投资、短期风险与大潜力回报,还是储蓄账户?
18岁以下的孩子应该拥有信用卡吗?买房比租房更好选择吗?那买车呢?政府是否应该对我们收入中用于花费与储蓄的比例设置上限?
来辩论吧!
来一起探讨这些爆炸性话题,看看争论会把我们带到哪里!有条理的辩论帮助你提高清晰表达、深度倾听和尊重异见的技能,同时让你更好地了解自己和他人!
在辩论的同时,我们还会分析如何在英语或任何其他语言中进行最好的(或最糟糕的!)讨论和辩论。