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		<title>Yazar: 37 classroom tips from a teacher turning 37:) &#124; Merve Oflaz &#124; Teacher, Trainer, Presenter</title>
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		<description>[...] Tip #24 Make them talk for one minute  Tell them they have to talk to their pairs for one minute without stopping. They may talk about anything that comes up to their minds or on a specific topic. After some time, you can extend the time and make them talk for a longer time. This is a very helpful activity for their fluency. You can find more details about this activity here. [...]</description>
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