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A-Z Conversation Dinner


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Speaking and listening
All levels
2 or more players
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Materials: Paper and pen

Objective

In A-Z Conversation Dinner, players take turns saying some imaginary food item they had eaten in alphabetical order. Each player must begin by saying a letter, and what food they ate, and what the other players had eaten.

Instructions

1. Have players sit in a round circle. The game begins with a player saying some imaginary food item that they had eaten - starting with letter A and working all the way up to the letter Z. For example the first player might say: "This morning, I had an apple for breakfast".

2. The second player begins by saying what they had to eat, and what the first player had eaten. For example: "Today, I had a beef steak and an apple for lunch" and so on.

The list may eventually build up to something like this: "For lunch I ate an apple, beef steak, carrot cake, dumplings, egg plants, fish fingers, goat burger ..."

If someone cannot remember the order of the list or think of a food item when it is their turn, they are out of the game.