The teacher had just handed out the day’s challenge: a . Student A looked at a list of sentences, some riddled with subtle grammar errors, while Student B held a similar but different set.
: Student A was convinced a sentence about phrasal verbs was correct. Student B, referencing their own worksheet, disagreed. They debated using the "oral interaction" skills the book is designed to promote. 60 Activities and Games for Pairwork
As they moved on to a role-play about or "The Fox & The Crow" (classic fables reimagined for language practice), the tension of the betting game dissolved into laughter. Most of these activities take about 20 minutes , making their lesson feel like a series of fast-paced, 20-minute mini-adventures. The teacher had just handed out the day’s challenge: a
: They compared their sheets at the "checking phase". Student A lost 50 points, but finally understood why that preposition was out of place. Student B, referencing their own worksheet, disagreed