Explain why a board game like “Monopoly” or “Clue” might not be appropriate for a group of language learners. How could you adapt them to be appropriate?

Describe a mingle activity you might create for a new class of intermediate level students to help them introduce themselves to each other.

Devise an information gap activity where over the phone one student describes a used car he wants to sell. Another student, having seen an ad in the paper about the car, calls asking for more information about the car. Each wants to strike the best deal.

Explain why a board game like “Monopoly” or “Clue” might not be appropriate for a group of language learners. How could you adapt them to be appropriate?

Explain why traditional party games like Charades or 20 Questions would be good games to use in the EFLESL classroom. What would be the specific language point students would be working on with these games? Give examples.

for above question from a TEFL course I choose “TEACHER CAREER”

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