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Unread Jan 26th, 2006, 01:06 pm
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Default Re: The Best ice breaker

another good one (especially for high school students who get a kick out of the initial surprise) involves a fresh roll of toilet paper. bring it in and at the beginning of class pull off "as much as you need." then pass the roll around and ask the students to pull off "as much as they need". after everyone has what they consider to be a sufficient amount of t.p., explain that they need to give one piece of introductory information about themselves for every square of toilet paper that they are now holding. start with yourself.

this is best for smaller groups (it can get a bit tedious with a bunch of people) and for groups who don't already know all about each other.
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another good one (especially for high school students who get a kick out of the initial surprise) involves a fresh roll of toilet paper. <snip>
@marymary

Superb idea!

I've literally just finished my CELTA course and I wish I'd known about it 4 weeks ago! :-)

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Nige
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Unread Oct 24th, 2010, 06:24 am
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another good one (especially for high school students who get a kick out of the initial surprise) involves a fresh roll of toilet paper. bring it in and at the beginning of class pull off "as much as you need." then pass the roll around and ask the students to pull off "as much as they need". after everyone has what they consider to be a sufficient amount of t.p., explain that they need to give one piece of introductory information about themselves for every square of toilet paper that they are now holding. start with yourself.

this is best for smaller groups (it can get a bit tedious with a bunch of people) and for groups who don't already know all about each other.
That is one of my favorites, too. I always get the same reaction everytime before I start this activity.
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Unread Nov 1st, 2010, 12:57 pm
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Default Re: The Best ice breaker

Here is an article I wrote on my blog about Ice Breaker Games for Adults a few weeks ago because I noticed the topic kept coming up again and again in ESL forums.

Hope it helps!
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