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As we are doing food in English at the moment, we are having fun doing various role plays. Before starting, the teacher models a story, ordering food from a student, and making a fuss over a dirty fork or a cold soup. Then, a group of three or four children work together, and first decide who is who in the "family". They then go to a restaurant and order their food, inventing problems for the waiter to solve.
We are also doing a similar role play on the same theme, going to the supermarket and filling a trolley. Just as children do in supermarkets in real life, the children in the role plays are very demanding, wanting this, wanting that, demanding everything, particularly unhealthy things!
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Annabelle Reece
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