Scavenger Hunt II We’ve done this before. We’ve got to do it harder, better, faster, stronger. Work in pairs. The targets are more difficult and the prizes more valuable. We regroup every twenty minutes to compare findings and make sure no one gets lost. Find as many as possible of the following: -
People willing to sing us an English song. People able to teach us an English tongue twister. People who have lived abroad. People who want to take a picture with me. Lady foreigners. Foreigner younglings. People seventy years old or older who speaks English. People five years old or younger who speaks English. People who have studied at EF. People who have written and published a book. People who have been on TV. At least three business cards. At least three telephone numbers (but don’t give out yours!)
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Ask (five of my questions and one free question you can choose): Question
Girl A
Guy B
Girl C
Is it better to buy Chinese products or foreign goods? Why? Do you learn faster with a foreign teacher or local teacher? When will China have a female premier or chair(woman)? Is there a Starbucks in Zhengzhou? Where is it? Is English useful in China? How do you use English in your life?
Renato Ganoza for EF Zhengzhou, 2009
Guy D
Girl E