"quick activity" oracy activities

"Roll up, roll up for the boxing match debate!" A fun format where two debaters face each other in the ring, aided by coaches in the blue and red corners.
Replace closed questions with this format which encourages extended, critical answers.
Learners show what they think about an issue by standing on a line between "strongly agree" and "strongly disagree".
Also known as 'rebuttal tennis', listen and watch as the arguments fly back and forth! Play argument tennis either as "singles" or "doubles" ...
Uses quick role plays to learn more about important figures in your subject and explore different perspectives. 
Sometimes known as "conscience corridor", this activity allows a group to explore moral choices by creating lines of "angels and devils" who try to influence the decision-maker.
Students use cards to prompt short paired discussions.