Three Truths and One Lie About Myself
The facilitator asks the participants to tell three truths and one lie about themselves in turn.
After the next participant tells three truths and a lie about himself/herself, the facilitator asks the other participants to find the lie told by their friends. When the lie is found, the game continues.
The facilitator should start the application himself/herself to give the students an idea. For example, "I am thirty-five years old, I was born in Istanbul, I love doing sports, I graduated from Ankara University". It is a lie that the teacher likes to do sports very much.
Alternatively, each participant writes three truths and one lie about himself/herself on a piece of paper, sticks it to himself/herself and asks each other to go round and find out which one is not true. This continues in a reciprocal manner.
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