
Mariethe House
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what would you do?
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I want to build up a questionnaire on if clauses and second conditional with multiple choice answers. Would you mind doing a brainstorming( or kind of.. ) for me please . I just had a look at what you did for yvona and her best friend game and thought it was fabulous! I �ll start... it must be somethind I can easily find illustration for because I want the kids to help me devise the questionnaire ( it �s for my inspection BTW) Thank you for your help! It shouldn �t be too complicated!
What would you do if you saw a lion in front of you? - run away - pat him on the head - give him a bone to nibble
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16 Feb 2009
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cheezels
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What would you do if there were only 5 sweets and 3 of you to share them between:
- take one each and take a nibble out of the others each - take one each and leave the two extra for others - take one each and cut exactly the other two sweets so everyone has exactly the same amount each - take one and say that you don �t mind who has the rest of your "share"
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16 Feb 2009
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chalco
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What would you do if you found a 100� banknote (or make it 200 or 500 !)
- pick it up and keep it for yourself
- give it to an adult
- take it to the police |
16 Feb 2009
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Nebal
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Hello again,
Here is a website about the conditional "if". There are questions but without choices. Soooooooo perfect. Have a look!!!
http://iteslj.org/questions/whatif.html
Hope u �re satisfied!!
Hugs,
Nebal |
16 Feb 2009
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Nebal
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Here another one:
What would you do if you won the lottery?
- buy a car
- travel to Disneyland
- help the poor and the needy |
16 Feb 2009
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jamiejules
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What would you do if you got lost on your way to see some friends? take your anger out on your boyfriend/ girlfriend call your frineds and apologise for the delay turn back and drive home sulking (it would have to be the first one for me!!!) LOL
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16 Feb 2009
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moravc
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what would you do if you got lost your homework? - apologize to your teacher - write a new one quickly - copy your friend �s
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16 Feb 2009
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Nebal
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What about this:
If you didn �t have enough money to get the bus home , what would you do?
- go with a friend of yours
- go back home by feet
- take a taxi and then pay him back |
16 Feb 2009
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douglas
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I �m not sure what age group you are working with, but these kinds of questions are great for strengthening social/security behaviors. For example:
1) <young>What would you do if a stranger offered you some candy if you take a ride in his car?
-scream loud to get someones �s attention
-run away and tell an adult
-get in the car
-ignore him
2) <early teen?> What would you do if saw your best friend smoking?
-do nothing
-talk to her about it and tell her I think it is a bad idea
-tell her parents
-report her to school officials
There are many contemporary social situations that can be introduced and used in this kind of format.
Douglas |
16 Feb 2009
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Nebal
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If you were going to a deserted island and could only take three things with you, what would you take?
- money, food, water
- money, favourite posession, a family picture
- food, water, a guiding map
If you saw a robbery, you would:
- ignore it
- report it
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16 Feb 2009
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cheezels
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What would you do if you knew a friend was shoplifting? - tell your parents - tell your friend to stop - tell your teacher - tell no one
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16 Feb 2009
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