1598. Debates in class



Currently I teach adults. 

An activity I’ve implemented with success – they spoke for long – lately has been debates. 

We’ve carried out two, the first about whether it’s okay to smoke inside pubs and bars, and the second one about the military service – about 2000 was the date when that service was not compulsory and mandatory in Spain anymore. 

I gave my students some minutes – 10 is okay – to discuss, and before I had split up the class (15 students) into two teams. 

And that’s it: it turned out well. Whilst the preparation some of them spoke in English among themselves and some in Spanish. 

It doesn’t require much time-consuming work for the teacher, except to think of a topic for discussion. 

Another day you can ask some students to recall the conclusions. / Photo from: two girls speaking www pammarketingnut com

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