Players form pairs. One can only say 'Yes', the other only 'No'. Despite this limitation, they have a full conversation using tone, volume, rhythm, pauses, and body language.
After a while, roles switch. This trains vocal expression, status play, and the realization that communication is mostly non-verbal.
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