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Question
- Form groups of 5–8. Then make pairs of groups. Decide which group will be hosts and which will be guests. Arrange mock parties in the classroom so that the roles of hosts and guests can actually be played out.
- Later on, hold groupwise discussions on how your party went. Make lists of the tips you followed and those you forgot to follow.
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Solution
- Form Groups: Put students into small groups of 5 to 8 people.
- Pair the Groups: Each group will be paired with a different group. There will be hosts and guests.
- Assign Roles:
- Hosts: Hosts will plan the "party" and make sure everyone feels welcome.
- Guests: They will go to the "party" and behave properly.
- Host the Mock Party:
- Hosts: Get the classroom ready by setting up a welcome area and seating arrangements. You can also offer refreshments or time for talk.
- Guests: When you get there, meet the hosts and start talking. Remember basic party rules like saying hello, thanking them, and giving them space.
- Post-Party Discussion: Have a group talk about how the party went after the activity. Some things to talk about:
- How did you feel when you were the guest or the host?
- What were some of the most important things you did?
- What rules or tips did you forget to follow?
- What can you do better next time?
- Make a List of Tips:
- Tips Followed: Write down the good things about the party, like how nice everyone was and how well everyone could talk to each other.
- Tips Forgotten: Write down the things you forgot to do or that you could have done better, like making sure there were enough seats and encouraging people to talk to each other more.
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