Two truths and a lie
First, the teacher (Mr. Devin) demonstrates
how the game works. He shows the
participants three sentences about himself
but one is not true. Next, the participants
are encouraged to ask questions about the
sentences and try to work out which one is
the lie. The person answering the questions
should try and hide the lie by making up
details about it. The participants then guess
which sentence is the odd one out (the lie).
The participants play the game in pairs,
taking it in turns to ask questions, guess
and write sentences and answer questions.
Good examples of individual participant’s
work can also be used with the group.