One person in each pair is assigned number 1, the other is number 2.
Invite all number 1 people to form a large circle facing outwards, and ask all number 2 people to stand directly in front of and face their partners.
Pose a question which invites each pair to have a short conversation.
After a minute or two, ask one of the circles (numbers 1 or 2) to rotate to the left (or right) a specified number of places, so that everyone faces a new partner, eg outside circle, move three people to your right.
Continue this process of changing partners several times, asking a different question each time.
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An addition to allow the group to get to know each other better is to invite two or three pairs to share their partner’s answers after each question. This works best when they are given two or three questions to answer for each round.
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An addition to allow the group to get to know each other better is to invite two or three pairs to share their partner’s answers after each question. This works best when they are given two or three questions to answer for each round.