Role- Playing Activity
Role-playing activities allow us to simulate real-life situations, where children must use their English language skills to achieve a goal previously set by the teacher.
The children have fun while practicing English!
(I have imagined three different situations for the students to choose the one they want).
Hello guys!
In this activity, you will imagine a real-life situation: you have a problem and you want to solve it.
You can choose any situation you like; you can choose from three different scenarios.
You will work in pairs and each one will be a character
First scenario: HOTEL
Character A: You go to a hotel and when you get to your room, the window won't open,
the TV doesn't work, there's no hot water, and it's freezing cold. You go down to reception
to complain.
Character B: You work at a hotel reception desk; you need to be very polite and respectful
to guests. There are no more rooms available in the hotel. Try to find a solution for your
guest.

Second Scenario: SUPERMARKET
Character A: You call your supermarket by phone and say you want to speak to the manager because he's a
friend. You ask how he is, you chat for a bit, and finally you tell him you need to buy
milk, water, ham, sugar, and a pizza. But you need it delivered because you're sick and
can't leave the house.
Character B: You're the manager of a supermarket, happy to talk to your friend and want
to help him, but unfortunately the delivery truck is broken down and you can't deliver the
food to your friend. Think of a solution.

Third Scenario: PROBLEM WITH THE SECURITY GUARD
Character A: You're going to see a football match of your favorite team, but when you
arrive, the security guard asks you to take off your clothes to make sure you're not carrying
any weapons. You don't want to take off your coat because it's very cold. Try to convince
the guard that you're not carrying any bottles or anything dangerous.
Character B: You're the security guard and you don't want to be rude, but you have to convince this
person that he can't enter the stadium unless he take off his coat. Furthermore,
you suspect the ticket he has isn't genuine. Ask him questions to determine if he is lying
or telling the truth.
If you prefer guys, you and your companion can get new ideas in different scenarios by clicking here:
In a restaurant
In a shop
Good citizen