HiIs 'I have no idea' really a correct sounding response to1) Do you know anything about guide dogs? (I have no idea)2) Do you know anything about Jack? (I have no idea)3) Do you know anything about hangwa?I want to answer 'No, I don't' or at least 'No' before adding 'I have no idea' (and it still doesn't sound quite right).'I have no idea' sounds fine in response to questions like:1) What's this? 2) Who is she?3) Do you know what/who/where this is?I've looked online but can't find anything to help me.Is it because I am from New Zealand that it sounds slightly off? Is it a good response and common in America?I just find it hard teaching students something that sounds wrong.Thanks for some clarification
I hate this lesson.
Quote from: dranrebc on November 13, 2015, 08:14:30 AMI hate this lesson.How do you play?
Quote from: FrancesS on November 13, 2015, 08:20:40 AMQuote from: dranrebc on November 13, 2015, 08:14:30 AMI hate this lesson.How do you play?I played that each group/table/team rolls the dice to advance down the field.Team 1 rolls 6 first round--read #6Team 1 rolls 3 second round--6+3=9, read #9.Until one team rolls 13 (or final number) EXACTLY.If they roll over 13, then they stay at the same number as before and must read that number again.