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Talk:Grapevine

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[edit] FAQ

[edit] Which words should I write?

This pretty much depends on how easy or difficult you want to make the game. Consider your objectives, what do you want students to get out of it? I personally try to balance the list out. I write some words I know they will not have any problems with and also some which cause them problems. It´s important to even it out in all cards. At the end they become a little more aware of the importance of listening actively and pronouncing.

[edit] How many students should be in each row?

It really depends on how many you have, the size of the room, and again the difficulty level. The longer the row the more difficult, the words will surely be misheard. Again, try to keep rows at an even number. I have worked with 10 students per rows, and it´s turned out great every time. If in case you have an odd number of students, give the shorter row a handicap of one or two words less.

[edit] Does it work with all ages?

I can only vouch for teenagers and adults. Great results always! Any volunteers for children?

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