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  1. Six Differences

    Collections | 28 Feb 2023 | Posted by Annette Benson

    “Six differences” asks participants to find someone in the room who is different than themselves in six ways which aren’t appearance-based. “Six differences” is a...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/2023-tesol-conference-an-experiential-and-interactive-lesson-plan-for-appreciating-difference

  2. Different Similarities

    Collections | 28 Feb 2023 | Posted by Annette Benson

     “Different Similarities” offers polarized students the opportunity to see how they are similar to someone that they thought was much different, and it also gives students who...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/2023-tesol-conference-an-experiential-and-interactive-lesson-plan-for-appreciating-difference

  3. Twenty-five Questions

    Collections | 28 Feb 2023 | Posted by Annette Benson

    “25 Questions” gives practice for domestic and international students to ask one another interesting questions that they might not think of on their own.

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/2023-tesol-conference-an-experiential-and-interactive-lesson-plan-for-appreciating-difference

  4. Q&A Activities for Facilitation by Novice and Seasoned Practitioners

    07 Sep 2021 | Posted by Annette Benson

    Q&A Activities for Facilitation by Novice and Seasoned Practitioners The Intercultural Learning Hub (HubICL) includes quite a few question and answer (Q&A) activities for the use of...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/blog/2021/09/qa-activities-for-facilitation-by-novice-and-seasoned-practitioners

  5. Twenty-five Questions, Different Similarities, and Six Differences

    Collections | 21 Jun 2021 | Posted by Annette Benson

    “25 Questions” gives practice for domestic and international students to ask one another interesting questions that they might not think of on their own. “Different...

    https://hubicl.org/members/1005/collections/experiential-tools-for-answering--why-do-all-of-the--kids-stick-together