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Interactive Advice Sharing Exercise for Teens

Engage in a group activity where participants provide advice on specific scenarios, practice listening skills, and improve communication. Each group member takes on a role, offers suggestions, and receives feedback for better understanding. Enhance problem-solving abilities and communication in a fun way.

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Interactive Advice Sharing Exercise for Teens

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  1. What should I do?

  2. What is she asking advice for?

  3. Think – Pair – ShareFor each statement, circle “A” if you agree, or “D” if you disagree.

  4. When giving tipslisten to your friend’s problem carefully and…

  5. Be a counselor 1. Work in groups of three. 2. Suppose you are “ Dr. Teen”. 3. Each group member takes one “Frustrated” card. 4. Read the card and write advice including two or more specific suggestions. – 5 mins 5. After writing response, each group present s its advice.

  6. Let’s share 1. Present your advice with your advice. 2. Your presentation will be recorded. Give more suggestions and feedback to the presenter. * Send your voice file to the teacher.

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