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The teacher writes two separate lists of words on the board: A and B. Then he assigns list A to one half of the class and list B to the other half. Students have to write questions with each word from the list.
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If students need help, they can consult the teacher, notes, or textbook. When they have finished writing questions, students from teams A and B pair up and exchange lists of questions.
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They should read each question and write their answer on the same sheet of paper. |
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In their answers, they should use the same word that is underlined in the question. After that, the participants exchange and read each other's answers again. For example: |
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Student A's question: Are there any skyscrapers in New York City? Student B's answer: Yes, New York City has several skyscrapers.
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