by Nancy Ellen Zelman
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by Michael McCarthy
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by Eric H. Roth
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by Jack C. Richards
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Games for Language Learning (Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers) by Andrew Wright |
Students enjoy developing skills needed at high academic and business levels
Work in real discussion formats: pairs, triads, small groups, large groups, whole class
Discussion topics are high-interest; no in depth background knowledge is needed.
Each unit builds on and recycles previous strategies.
Clear step-by-step, focused practice of 13 discussion skills: using rejoinders, asking follow-up questions, seeking/giving clarification, using comprehension checks, soliciting and using details, interrupting, expressing opinions, volunteering answers, referring to information and opinion sources, helping discussion leaders, and leading a discussion.
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