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Svetlana; ballroom. Rajit; workshop, Amanda; field, Ali: tower, Chris: greenhouse, Sandy: recording studio
Speaking
1. Draw this table on the board or look on the web :Â Â
a. My top five.
b. Next five.
c. They are OK.
d. Thanks, but I’m not interested.
Explain that students should think what they would like in their dream home if they could have the things in the box on the photocopy. The top five are the things they would like most; the next five are the five they would choose next. The last section is things they would not want at all. Ask students to work alone and complete the table.
2. Ask them to compare what they chose with their partners and explain why. Give them five minutes.
3. Ask if any of their partner’s choices were surprising and why. Invite comments and questions from other students.
4. Tell them that together they can choose six things from the box, and they must agree which six to choose. Tell them they should try to do two things; write them on the board: a. Agree to let your partner have something they want if they’ll let you have something you want. b. Think of different uses for things, so that you can both use them in different ways. Give them ten minutes.
5. Ask if anyone got everything they wanted. Ask what things they were able to agree about. Ask what different uses they thought of for things. Invite comments and questions from other students.