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Your educator will divide you into groups. Please co-operate!
Listen carefully while your educator reads the following to you:
TIPS FOR GOOD GROUP DYNAMICS
Choose a leader for the group:
The leader should . . .
Make sure every member reads and contributes.
All opinions should be heard.
Each member should listen, take notes, take part, contribute, assess, learn to summarise.
Each member should respect the views of the other members.
The group should share responsibilities.
The group should not stray from the topic and goals of the activities.
The group should develop good social skills by being accommodating, tolerant and patient.
Each group should find FIVE pictures from magazines or newspapers, depicting various song titles.
They may only ask questions to which you can reply ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
You may act out a word or a syllable or a phrase, as in charades.
Let the leader of the group read the following rules to you:
The team may not speak at all but only use actions to depict the title.
Select a song title that is easy to act out, e.g. Walking my Baby Back Home.
First show the class that the title consists of five words by holding up five fingers. Then you hold up one finger to indicate that you are dealing with the first word.You let them know how many syllables there are in this word.Then you act out the first word.
Now you go on to the next word . . . and so on.
Perhaps let somebody else read here and explain fully:
You can do the same for the title of a film by pretending that you are rolling a film,or for the title of a book (hold your palms upwards to indicate a book);or the title of a TV programme by drawing a square in the air (indicating a TV).
You can do the same for parts of speech . Take common nouns and see how many a team can guess in a given time limit. TIP: Abstract nouns are very difficult to do – for the experts.
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