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Find someone who. . . Find someone who has experienced culture shock and ask

Find someone who. . . Find someone who has experienced culture shock and ask them to tell you in one sentence what it was like. Find someone who has spent more Find someone who has than 6 months in another country to discovered a much-liked the one they were born in. food through trying a new type of food. Find someone who has talked to someone from another culture in depth this week. Ask if they learned anything. Find someone who has read a book or novel about crosscultural working/experiences ever and ask if they would recommend that text. Find someone who knows a lot about a cultural or religious celebration that is different to their own religion or culture. Find someone who can explain why Find someone who has the British still have separate taps made a ‘mistake’ in for hot and cold water rather another culture. than mixer taps. get them to explain it. Find someone who can speak a second language. Ask if they have learned anything about cultural difference/s from this experience.

Conversation starters What TV series are you currently binging? What is your most-wanted travel

Conversation starters What TV series are you currently binging? What is your most-wanted travel destination? Do you have any hidden talents? What’s the best book you've read in the last 6 months? Have you discovered any new music from your country over the past year? What is your pet peeve? What's your favourite snack for when you're starving? What job did you want to do when you were a child? If you could have a superpower, what would it be? What has been the best day of your life so far?

Games Play charades by sending a student a word to act out via private

Games Play charades by sending a student a word to act out via private message Tell your students a joke and get them to tell one either out loud or via the chat Describe an object and have students draw it without telling them what it is Would you rather. . . ? 2 truths and a lie – students tell partners 3 things about them, but one is a lie Divide students into pairs and play 20 questions to guess a strange career Put students into teams and have them list as many things they have in common as they can in 5 minutes Yes or no trivia – students stand up for yes, sit for no