1. INSIDE
OUTSIDE CIRCLE (USED WITH GUIDED QUESTIONS)
1.
A half of students in the class stand up and make small
circle; the teacher can name them as student 1, 2, 3, 4, etc (as inside
circle). They stand up roundly and face out side.
2.
The other ones make another circle out side the first
circle; the teacher can name them as student A, B, C, D, etc (as out
side circle). In other word, they stand up roundly and face inside and pair
with the students, in this case student A with student 1, B with 2,
C with 3, 4 with D, etc.
3.
Two students who pair with inside and out-side
students, such as student A with student 1, can start conversation. A student A
who stays inside can be a student who asks questions and a student 1 who
stays out- side as the respondent.
4.
Then, the students who stays inside circle still stay
and the out side students move one movement and face the new partner; now
student A with student 2, student B with student 3, student C with student 4,
and student D with student 1.
Note:
1.
Students a, b, c, and d are outside group. They hold
number of question that is going to ask to inside circle.
2.
Students 1, 2, 3, and 4 are inside group. They have to
answer every question that is asked by outside students.
3.
After finishing asking questions to inside students,
the outside students move one step as the arrow in the picture above. They will
meet new partner from inside students. The outside students move until they
meet all students from inside circle.
4.
The second round, the chance for inside circle to ask
question and the outside circle must answer every question asked by the outside
circle. They do like the outside circle does.
2. HOT SEAT
1. A student is asked to sit on in front of the class
2. With the topic has been decided, the other students must deliver questions related a topic.
3. When the whole classes finish delivering questions, the teacher asks them to review what they have discussed.
3. TALKING CHIPS
Each person starts with three chips. Every time they speak, they give up one chip. When they have no more chips, they cannot speak again—except to ask questions—until everyone has used all their chips.
4. DICE TECHNIQUES
Each person starts with a dice in his hand. After he throws the dice, he explains what topic he gets. And a vice verse to another student.
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