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LESSON. 12. Extending conversation. What neighborhood has the most memories for you?. Where you used to live?. Where you live now?. Summer camp?. A vacation spot?. Where a relative lives?. Pick the neighborhood with the most memory potential. Make a map of your memories,

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  1. LESSON 12 Extending conversation

  2. What neighborhood has the most memories for you? Where you used to live? Where you live now? Summer camp? A vacation spot? Where a relative lives?

  3. Pick the neighborhood with the most memory potential. Make a map of your memories, using streets and landmarks. Try to show as many events as possible!

  4. Don’t worry about scale. Or geographic accuracy—no one will be using this map for directions.

  5. The most important thing about this Neighborhood Map is to jot down as many sharable memories as possible!

  6. Pick the neighborhood with the most memory potential. Make a map of your memories, using streets and landmarks. Try to show as many events as possible!

  7. Map Map Exchange maps with your partner. • Study it carefully. • Pick out a couple of memories you’d like to hear about. • Think of the interview questions you will ask.

  8. It’s time to interview your partner! Try to keep your interview focused on just one item from the map. Listen carefully and ask lots of open-ended follow-up questions.

  9. Take turns interviewing each other.

  10. Who had a partner with an interesting memory?

  11. Thank your partner for sharing his/her memories with you.

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