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Default Any good ideas for teaching auxiliary responses?

Does anyone know of any good (prefererably free) activities or printable material which would slot into a lesson on auxiliary responses?
I'm doing 'So do I!', 'Neither have I!' etc but the course book is pretty boring.
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Default Re: Any good ideas for teaching auxiliary responses?

There's a good communicative activity on this at ELTgames.com. Students have to mill around the room finding people who agree with them. Hope this is useful for you.


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