Hi
A variation of what Atul has suggested is choosing
well know proverbs and making small chits, each containing a word of that phrase. Participants can be called up to pick up a chit each and when the last person has picked up a chit, they have to quickly arrange themselves so that the proverb or phrase is formed.
Another variation is to have people
form a sentence but synonyms or similar sounding words are given (for key words in the sentence) at random to some participants. The person who thinks his / her word is most appropriate to complete the sentence must quickly join in an complete the sentence e.g. I do not like to eat the egg (yoke/ yolk). The last two words are given to two different persons (or the same word can be given to one person) and the appropriate word has to be used to complete the sentence.
Trust the activities shared are relevant to your training content. I also hope that they have been clearly explained and that you can implement them.
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