Teaching knowledge database

The teaching knowledge database is a collection of definitions of ELT terminology. Each entry includes a definition, an example illustrating the concept and information about how the concept can be applied in the classroom context.

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Teaching English

  
Pyramid discussion

A pyramid discussion is a speaking activity where learners form progressively larger groups as they carry out a speaking task, which normally requires each grouping to reach agreement before joining another group.

Example
In small groups, the learners have to agree on the most important of the five senses. They then join with another group and have to agree again, and so on, until the whole class is involved in one discussion.

In the classroom
Pyramid discussions are useful for practising a range of functions, including agreeing and disagreeing, negotiating, summarising, and putting forward an argument.

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