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Christmas Speaking Challenge - Mini debates

Let's celebrate Christmas talking about what really matters, or not, during this holiday.

The challenge consists of having eight mini debates, where time counts! 

Get ready to keep up the conversation for at least eight minutes in each debate, in English!

This countdown timer is in charge of setting up the speed of each speaking race, so now, read the challenge, think about how to start, discuss and finish each mini debate, and celebrate Christmas learning!

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