2 x fun, non-prep, interactive, communicative, pairwork activities.
Target Language: PASSIVE REPORTING VERBS
PART 1: Jokes!
Using passive reporting verbs, students explain jokes about national stereotypes to each other.
For example:
– What do you call a genius in
Norway?
– A tourist.
“Norwegians are thought to be stupid by Swedish people”
PART 2: Discussion questions
Conversation questions encouraging use of passive reporting verbs
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