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At a restaurant: One student plays the role of a waiter/waitress and the other plays the role of a customer. They can practice ordering food, asking for recommendations, and requesting the bill.
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At a hotel: One student plays the role of a hotel receptionist and the other plays the role of a guest. They can practice checking in, asking for information about the hotel facilities, and making a reservation.
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At a store: One student plays the role of a salesperson and the other plays the role of a customer. They can practice asking for assistance, inquiring about prices and sizes, and making a purchase.
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At a doctor’s office: One student plays the role of a doctor and the other plays the role of a patient. They can practice describing symptoms, asking for medical advice, and scheduling an appointment.
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At a travel agency: One student plays the role of a travel agent and the other plays the role of a customer. They can practice discussing travel destinations, asking for information about flights and accommodations, and booking a trip.
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At a job interview: One student plays the role of an employer and the other plays the role of a job applicant. They can practice answering interview questions, discussing qualifications and experience, and negotiating salary.
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At a school: One student plays the role of a teacher and the other plays the role of a student. They can practice asking and answering questions about school subjects, discussing homework assignments, and talking about extracurricular activities.
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At a party: One student plays the role of a host/hostess and the other plays the role of a guest. They can practice greeting each other, making small talk, and discussing party arrangements.
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At a bank: One student plays the role of a bank teller and the other plays the role of a customer. They can practice depositing money, withdrawing cash, and inquiring about account balances.
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At a tourist information center: One student plays the role of a tourist information officer and the other plays the role of a tourist. They can practice asking for directions, getting information about local attractions, and planning an itinerary.
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