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Why
do the twins have nightmares about a kitchen?
Are schools like prisons?
And prisons like schools?
How did the company chairman get mixed up with storks?
What is the meaning of the 20,000 left foot shoes?
Provocative, amusing, controversial, baffling. Challenge to Think is a
fascinatiing compendium of English language puzzles, problems,
thinking games, questions & issues, to give intermediate students
practice in vital language skills.
Part 1 Speaking: spoken exercises promote the asking of correct questions,
statement analysis, intensive discussion & creative thinking, with
exercises
such as Puzzle Stories, Causes & Consequences and Switch Sentences.
Part 2 Reading & Speaking: students read & share opinions about
stories,
problems & issues, practising comprehension, logical thinking and
self-
expression, Exercises include Deduction Puzzles, Contradictions and Lies,
All Lies!
Part 3 Writing & Speaking: written solutions provide a basis for shared
oral
work. Exercises include Creative Drills, Describe Yourself and Finish
the Story.
Class time for the exercises in each section varies from 10 minutes to
an hour.
Many of the exercises, particularly in the preliminary reading & writing
stages, may easily be adapted for homework. The emphasis throughout the
book however, is on spoken English.
The development of strong relationships within the group or class, based
on the
sharing of problems, ideas & experience, is at the core of the book.
Teacher’s Notes & a key are included.
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