425. Building a mall?
One day teacher of English A said to teacher of English B, "Do not spoonfeed your students - otherwise they'll never make an effort. For example, assign them tasks or problems which they've got to solve. This is a sound training for their future careers. A pair students are ordering their lunch at a burger place. Or a small debate between two big wheels: one wants to build a mall on a specific place, while the other guy wants to devote that large spot of land to a park. Each realtor defends his position. A lead-in activity can be two halves of the class brainstorming pros to support their leader. You can be writing on the board the things each half proposes, in few words. One point that will help the students to develop their ideas: your small joking or smiling at their proposals, and your stirring them up to say more things." A bulldozer, in English. From www outdoor-perspective com
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