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🗓️ 11 November 2015
⏱️ 65 minutes
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0:50.0 | Hello everyone. Welcome to part two of this double episode of Luke's English |
0:55.3 | podcast which is called the Lying game and in part one of this double episode you |
1:01.7 | heard me playing a speaking game with my friends |
1:04.2 | Amber and Paul. The speaking game is called the Lying game and it's kind of a just a fun |
1:11.0 | activity that I sometimes play with my students. I thought it might be |
1:14.8 | interesting to play it with my friends who are native speakers and so that you could |
1:18.9 | listen to the results. Okay, this is a game that you can play if you want to. I'll tell you more about that later on. |
1:25.2 | But let's see, what are the rules of the lying game very quickly? So the rules are this. |
1:31.6 | Everyone takes it in turns to have a go, all right? So if it's your go, you have to make a |
1:36.4 | statement. Could be something about the past, could be something about a habit that you have in the |
1:41.2 | present, for example. but you make a statement and you have to choose |
1:45.8 | whether your statement is a lie or if it's true okay you don't tell the other players if you're lying or |
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