The document provides guidance for getting to know someone new through icebreakers such as introducing yourself, playing a two truths and one lie game, and roleplaying customer/waiter scenarios. It also discusses proper grammar usage of articles "a", "an", and "the" as well as polite ways to phrase requests, complaints, and setting boundaries. The goal is to help people feel more comfortable interacting and building rapport with one another.
The document provides guidance for getting to know someone new through icebreakers such as introducing yourself, playing a two truths and one lie game, and roleplaying customer/waiter scenarios. It also discusses proper grammar usage of articles "a", "an", and "the" as well as polite ways to phrase requests, complaints, and setting boundaries. The goal is to help people feel more comfortable interacting and building rapport with one another.
The document provides guidance for getting to know someone new through icebreakers such as introducing yourself, playing a two truths and one lie game, and roleplaying customer/waiter scenarios. It also discusses proper grammar usage of articles "a", "an", and "the" as well as polite ways to phrase requests, complaints, and setting boundaries. The goal is to help people feel more comfortable interacting and building rapport with one another.
Introduction Brief Introduction about yourself. Two Truths and One Lie Say three facts about yourself Ice Breaking One of the three facts must be a lie Game The player has to guess which one is a lie Hello Hi there How’s it going? Nice meeting you What’s up Greeting How are you doing? Someone How is it going? What’s going on? What’s happening? How’s everything? How’ve you been? A/An “Not specific” articles
Common Mistakes A thing in general
Eg. I need a pencil. I have a car.
Do you have an earphone?
The vs A/An The
“Specific” article One of a kind/ Unique Something which has already been introduced Eg. I want to travel to the Moon. Did you read the book that I gave you? I didn’t like the movie. I can’t get inside my house, I need ___ keys. Do you have ___ pen that I could borrow.
I want to eat ____ cheesecake.
The vs. A/An Do you know ___ man from the café?
Exercise I need ___ simcard for my phone.
Did you bring ____ document that I asked? I just saw ____ airplane passed by. At the Restaurant
Role Play Customer
Waiter Can I get a table? For one/for two.. Can I have the menu please? What’s today specials? What would you recommend?
Customer Can I have a bottle of water please?
I would like to order…. Do you serve coffee/tea? Have a seat sir/ma’am Are you ready to order? Would you like a drink? Waiter How do you want your steak? How would you like to pay? Take turns to describe an item of below categories and the other
Ice Breaking person have to guess it correctly
An animal Game #2 A movie Charades! A stationary Can I sit here? None of your business. I want coffee. Polite way to Your essay is bad. say Where is the toilet? I’m busy. Can I sit here? Do you mind if I sit here? None of your business. I’m afraid this matter is a little private. I want coffee.
Polite way to I would like to have some coffee
say Your essay is bad.
I’m not quite happy with your essay Where is the toilet? Could you tell me where the restroom is? I’m busy. I am a little occupied right now. Very careful Cautious Very bright Luminous Very boring Dull Very nice Kind
very + adj Very necessary
Very cold Essential Freezing Very Clever Brilliant Very Rainy Pouring Get to know me Ask each other 5 questions! more! Can you describe the people in the picture? What are they doing? Let’s Watch A Why do you think they are doing that? TV Series! What do you think will happen next? How do you think they are related?