Sunday, July 18, 2010

Conversation Lounge

Conversation Game
We played "Conversation Game" with Darren and Patrick.

They gave us a piece of paper. On the paper was written one question. For example, "When you raise a son or daughter, what is the most important thing?" And we talked with partners. Then we exchanged our piece of paper. We changed partners continuously. We could think about many kinds of situations. Also, we improved our communication ability. The game is not boring. Never :-) !!

No gesture game

In this game people divide into 2 teams and 1 person explains a word then others guess the correct answer. But, no gestures! Only English! You can't say the forbidden word on the question card. If you say the right answer in 20 seconds, you get 2 points; in 30 seconds, you get 1 point.

If you can't give the correct answer, you get 0 points.ㅠㅠ Nathan and Terri were guiding us. They were so cute and funny! This game was a confrontation between our team and the other team, so it was very exciting and interesting! Finally, our team won because of me. (I was correcting a lot of answers, Ha ha!)
Experience Game

With Professor Alex and Kelly, all students among the whole class played a game that talked about our experiences in the past. First, we sat around the chairs in the class room and Prof. Alex asked us, "Have you ever gone to the D.M.Z.?" and told us that everyone had to sit except for people who have had the experience.

Second, the ones who weren’t sitting told us that story that they went through.

Third, after saying their story, the last man asked us the other question and then started over and repeated.

Finally, Experiencing the above three games, we can learn about the other countries’ games, so we were very excited and interested. Also, we can improve our speaking ability by meeting many students. I recommend that you don’t miss this chance.

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