Everyone in a circle. Teach this dialogue:
A.- This is a book
B.- a what?
A.- A book.
B.- a what?
A.- a book.
B.- Oh, a book!
Make sure that the group establishes a steady rhythm with this dialogue.
Then the first person uses an actual book. After the line: Oh, a book! player A passes the book to player B who then turns to player C on their other side and they repeat the dialogue. Practice around the circle one or twice and then introduce new objects. Put two objects in the circle one after the other to make it more difficult until everybody is giving and receiving objects at the same time
KEY WORDS
Choose some works from a text or a story. Each word is given an action and a sentence. Write the words down on the board and train the players to say and do the relative action when they hear the word. When all of them know what they have to do, tell them the story or read the text, pausing in the key words.
YOUR SCENARIO
Small groups of 5/6. Each group writes 4 or 5 words on the board. The leader writes all the words in pieces of paper and gives 5 words to
each group. Then they will write a short story including the words that they are given and perform the story on stage.
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