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Games for Listening & Speaking Skills


By Michele Cooper, eHow Contributor

Speaking and listening skills are important for everyone, regardless of age or education. These skills can be taught in the classroom, in the workplace or when learning a new language. There are various games and activities suitable for all age groups that will help students learn to speak and listen.

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Getting to Know You


Use "Getting to Know You" at the beginning of a course or when the people in the room don't know each other well. Have lists of random questions ready, and give each participant a list. Each person must go around the room and speak to at least three people, asking them a set amount of questions. She should write down the answers and be prepared to share the information with the rest of the group at the end of the activity.

What Would You Do?


Split participants up into teams of two. Give them each a note card that contains a "What would you do?" question. These questions should be tailored to your group. For example, ask question such as "What would you do in a certain survival situation?" or "What would you do if a fellow student copied your essay?" The person in the pair who answered the question explains his answer to the larger the group. The person in the pair who asked the question should state whether he agrees or would do something different.
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Speaking for a Minute


Choose a student to come to the front of the classroom. Give the student a topic (something general or that has to do with a previous lesson). The student has to talk continuously about the topic for a full minute (or two minutes if you want a challenge). If she stops, she loses, and another student
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can run up to the front and take over. The new student will also be timed for a minute. Encourage clear speaking -- it does not have to be fast, just continual. You can also add rules; the student must speak in complete sentences, for example.

Listening Quizzes
Choose an interesting story, speech or newspaper article. Read the piece in front of the class. The class is not permitted to take notes. At the end of the piece, hand out a series of questions that pertain to the piece. The students must answer questions based on what they heard. After everyone is finished, students take turns reading their answers aloud and correcting their quizzes. Whoever answers the most correctly wins.
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