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  1. Read the passage to your partner, like you are telling them something in a conversation.
  1. As them the related question.
  1. They should create their own answer, not use information from your passage. If they use information from you passage, encourage them to create their own answer.

While

Read to the next person:

He fell asleep while watching a movie. When he woke up, the credits were already rolling.

Ask the next person:

Have you ever fallen asleep while doing something? What happened?


Now that

(Remind your partner to use "now that" in their answer.)

Read to the next person:

Now that he has learned how to cook, he never orders takeout food. It is healthier and cheaper.

Ask the next person:

What is something you do differently now that you have learned a new skill?


Although / Even though

Read to the next person:

Although it was raining, we still went for a walk. We just brought our umbrellas.

Ask the next person:

What is something you still did although the conditions weren’t perfect?


Since

(Remind your partner to use "since" in their answer.)

Read to the next person:

Since I adopted a dog, I go for walks every morning. It is a great way to start the day.

Ask the next person:

What is a new habit or activity you have started since a recent change?


Until

(Remind your partner to use "until" in their answer.)

Read to the next person:

They played soccer in the park until it got too dark to see the ball. Then they went home for dinner.

Ask the next person:

What is an activity you did until something stopped you?


Now that

(Remind your partner to use "now that" in their answer.)

Read to the next person:

Now that the library has reopened, I can borrow books again. I missed reading new stories.

Ask the next person:

What is something you can do now that something else is available again?


While

(Remind your partner to use "while" in their answer.)

Read to the next person:

While I was walking in the park, I saw a squirrel eating a nut. I stopped to watch it for a minute before it ran away.

Ask the next person:

Have you ever seen something interesting while you were outside? What was it?


Since

(Remind your partner to use "since" in their answer.)

Read to the next person:

She has been saving money since she started her new job. Now she can finally afford a vacation.

Ask the next person:

What’s something you have been able to do since a good change happened?


Until

(Remind your partner to use "until" in their answer.)

Read to the next person:

I could not fall asleep until I turned off my phone. The notifications kept distracting me.

Ask the next person:

What is something you could not do until you made a change?