Difference between revisions of "Category:Getting to know you"

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Getting to know you activities can be effective with groups that are first forming, as well as groups that have been working together for a while yet are experiencing change or challenges in communication.
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Getting-to-know-you activities can be effective with groups that are first forming, as well as groups that have been together for a while yet are experiencing changes, or challenges in communication.
  
  
"It's a very ancient saying, But a true and honest thought,
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"Getting to know you, getting to know all about you.
That if you become a teacher, By your pupils you'll be taught.
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Getting to like you, getting to hope you like me.
As a teacher I've been learning(You'll forgive me if I boast)
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Getting to know you,
And I've now become an expert, On the subject I like most.
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Getting to feel free and easy
Getting to know you.
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When I am with you,
Getting to know you, getting to know all about you.
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Getting to know what to say.
Getting to like you, getting to hope you like me."
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Haven't you noticed
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Suddenly I'm bright and breezy?
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Because of all the beautiful and new
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Things I'm learning about you
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Day by day. "
 
''-Getting to Know You, Song from The King & I (musical by Rogers and Hammerstein)''
 
''-Getting to Know You, Song from The King & I (musical by Rogers and Hammerstein)''

Latest revision as of 20:26, 11 December 2013

Getting-to-know-you activities can be effective with groups that are first forming, as well as groups that have been together for a while yet are experiencing changes, or challenges in communication.


"Getting to know you, getting to know all about you. Getting to like you, getting to hope you like me. Getting to know you, Getting to feel free and easy When I am with you, Getting to know what to say. Haven't you noticed Suddenly I'm bright and breezy? Because of all the beautiful and new Things I'm learning about you Day by day. " -Getting to Know You, Song from The King & I (musical by Rogers and Hammerstein)