May 25, 2011 at 12:58 PM |
Generalizations
Level: Intermediate and
Up
Generalizations are
general statements or opinions which are only partly true because they are
based on a few cases or incomplete knowledge. Below there is a list of my own
ad hoc "generalizations." They are sometimes quite cheeky, but the
point is not to teach the concept but to have fun, provoke the students gently
and trigger verbal exchanges. Even the most humble of statements will very
often lead on to further talk, through opinion, disagreement, comment, adding
to, agreeing and so on.
The following statements
can be read out individually by the teacher, who awaits reaction (and there
should be in most cases) and the ensuing exchanges between all present; or
students can be divided into pairs to debate the statement, reporting back to
the rest of the group subsequently.
- Married people are boring.
- Footballers are not intelligent.
- You can't be friends with your boss.
- Old people have no fun.
- Men are bad at languages.
- Young girls are brighter than young boys.
- Engineers and accountants are very rational people.
- Mathematics are for intelligent people.
- All politicians are corrupt.
- Rich people have a great life.
- Top sports stars have fewer worries than most other
workers.
- City people are more cultured than those from the
country.
- People who talk a lot don't say much.
- People who act are basically exhibitionists.
- Artists are different from most people.
- Poor people are happy in their own way.
Have students make up
their own generalizations.
Here are some examples
of what I got.
- You love what you don't have
- English food is terrible
- Women talk more than men
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