Ice breaker- People to peopleOnline version Students learn the game in order to teach it to their mates further on. by Sergio Monato 1 How does he divide them? Selecciona una o varias respuestas a In pairs b Groups of 3 people c Individually 2 Do we have to prepare a list with body parts? a Yes, we can write secuences such as: elbow to foot, knee to forehead... b Groups of 3 people c Individually 3 What happens if the leader says people to people? a Everyone has to find a new partner b Hug your partner c Walk around and end up next to the person you paired up with before 4 How do you organize the group? a In a circle b Hug your partner c Walk around and end up next to the person you paired up with before 5 Does always lead the same person? a No, the caller (leader), should change to make the game more interesting. b Hug your partner c Walk around and end up next to the person you paired up with before Explicación 1 In case we were odd, make a group of three people. 2 If you are leading the game, you have to give a constant feedback to let students know if they are doing it right. 3 Try to make them mix up as much as possible. If someone refuses to pair up with another person, make them lead the game with you and, after the game, that person will have a talk with the teacher. 4 As leaders, you can join in the circle and play with them. 5 Some reasons to change the caller could be: -A person is feeling so awkward and you notice it. - After mixing up, there is one player alone. - Players that paired up together again.