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DEFINTION: Cumulative talk is talk in which all participants agree and add to the previous talk (or sentence). | DEFINTION: Cumulative talk is talk in which all participants agree and add to the previous talk (or sentence). | ||
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{{activity|Reading about cumulative talk|: Creating a story together with your family, friends or colleagues|30}} {{ade edit|Before you try this activity in the classroom, we suggest that you try this with family, friends or colleagues, because this will give you a more controlled environment, and allow for a few false starts. If you have children, you could also try this with your children, as they may find it fun to do! }} | {{activity|Reading about cumulative talk|: Creating a story together with your family, friends or colleagues|30}} {{ade edit|Before you try this activity in the classroom, we suggest that you try this with family, friends or colleagues, because this will give you a more controlled environment, and allow for a few false starts. If you have children, you could also try this with your children, as they may find it fun to do! }} | ||