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Alex42
Joined: 14 Jun 2004 Posts: 77 Location: Salta, Argentina
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Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 5:03 pm Post subject: Good games for adult conversation classes |
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Usually for conversation classes I find an interesting topical newspaper story and we read it, then talk about it for an hour or so, no problem.
However, now I�ve got a conversation group who don�t seem that interested in talking! So to make them talk, I�m going to need some interesting group roleplays/games.
The only one I�ve done so far was "Who gets the heart?" where I created five very deserving characters with heart problems and the group had to decide who gets the replacement heart. That worked quite well, but now I need more. I�ve searched Google and part of this site, but not turned up much so far. Please help! |
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been_there

Joined: 28 Oct 2003 Posts: 284 Location: 127.0.0.1
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Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 10:47 pm Post subject: |
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Role-playing is a great idea, if the students are into it. It sounds like yours are, so:
1. Give them a character sheet and put them in a situation. Example: Student one is a cop who just broke up with his girlfriend and is looking for a famous diamond thief, student two is the diamond thief, but is disguised as a taxi driver and is trying to get to the airport to leave town, student three is a passenger in the cab who saw the diamond in the diamond thief's bag but has a stutter and can't tell the cop.
2. Ever watch that show "who's line is it anyway?" You could steal a buch of ideas from that.
3. Hate to sound like the old-school nerd, but Dungons and Dragons worked for my teenagers in China. Show them "Lord of the Rings" so they get the idea.
4. Once they get into the swing of things, let THEM come up with ideas.
PS, start with more "real" situations, like meeting a long-lost friend in a shopping mall, before going to the really unusual situations. |
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Glenski

Joined: 15 Jan 2003 Posts: 12844 Location: Hokkaido, JAPAN
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Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 11:23 pm Post subject: |
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Your heart selection exercise sounds like an activity directly from the book The Non-stop Discussion Workbook, by George Rooks. If you don't have it, get it.
You might also want to give them idioms if they are high enough level to conduct the conversations you have described. No real games for them, but books like Essential Idioms in English (Dixson) or English In Context Idioms (Kirkpatrick) and In No Time Flat! Idioms in Context (Root and Blanchard) or Zero In! Phrasal Verbs in Context (Root and Blanchard) provide exercises that you might draw from.
If nothing else, get a Far Side daily calendar and see how much culture, vocabulary, and general understanding of the humor they can get from each cartoon. I've done that with a high level student, and you'd be amazed how much information is in each one sometimes. |
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Alex42
Joined: 14 Jun 2004 Posts: 77 Location: Salta, Argentina
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Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2005 10:03 pm Post subject: |
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Brilliant, thanks! That Far Side idea�s genius! I�ll have to try it.  |
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hesterprynne
Joined: 16 Sep 2003 Posts: 386
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Alex42
Joined: 14 Jun 2004 Posts: 77 Location: Salta, Argentina
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 4:29 am Post subject: |
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I�ve just found a good site: http://www.debatabase.org
Instant debates on almost every subject! |
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thelmadatter
Joined: 31 Mar 2003 Posts: 1212 Location: in el Distrito Federal x fin!
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Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 3:57 pm Post subject: .com |
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Alex - I tried it with the .org ending and it didnt work However, I tried
www.debatabase.com and I think I got it! |
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Seeker of truth
Joined: 01 Sep 2005 Posts: 146
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JDYoung

Joined: 21 Apr 2003 Posts: 157 Location: Dongbei
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 2:21 am Post subject: |
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For a change of pace, try puzzles and ranking games. |
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