"Travel Tips: Role-Playing Advice for Tourists!"
In this speaking activity, students will work in pairs to practice conversational skills while role-playing as a tourist and a local. One student will take on the role of a visitor seeking advice on things to do, places to visit, and foods to try in their partner’s country, while the other plays the local friend offering suggestions. This activity encourages active communication and cultural exchange, as students share knowledge about their own country’s attractions, cuisine, and customs. It also helps students practice giving recommendations, expressing opinions, and asking questions in a real-life context. After the role-play, students will switch roles for additional practice. For homework, they will research a different country and present it as if they were a local from that country. This extension not only encourages independent research but also gives them the opportunity to creatively explore another culture, making the activity highly engaging and informative. The task is designed to foster collaboration, cultural awareness, and practical language use, providing students with a meaningful and enjoyable way to enhance their speaking skills.