KIRISH
This sociodrama activity helps learners describe size, amount, measurement, and space in practical situations. Students compare options, ask for exact dimensions, check understanding, and negotiate a final decision based on fit, quantity, transport, and available space.
SSENARIY
A student team is preparing materials for an exhibition in a limited space. They need to choose boxes, posters, and display items of the right size and quantity. However, several problems appear at the same time: transport is limited, the room is smaller than expected, and one order has the wrong dimensions.
Now the group must compare measurements, check quantities, and decide what will actually fit in the room and in transport. Some people want a larger and more impressive display, while others worry about cost, waste, and practical limits.
ROL KARTALAR
1Space Planner
Kim siz
You focus on room size, layout, and what can actually fit into the exhibition space.
Maqsad
Make sure the final plan matches the real measurements of the room.
Qadrlaysiz
Space, layout, fit, dimensions, and practicality.
Foydali iboralar
- "Before we decide, we need the exact measurements."
- "This item may be too large for the available space."
- "We should compare the width, height, and total fit first."
- "The room is smaller than we expected, so we need to adjust the plan."
⚡ Yashirin vaziyat: You notice that one item is larger than expected.
2Budget Controller
Kim siz
You want to avoid waste and reduce unnecessary quantity.
Maqsad
Make sure the team does not buy more than it needs.
Qadrlaysiz
Budget, waste, quantity, cost, and efficiency.
Foydali iboralar
- "We should not buy more than we really need."
- "There is too much material for the available space."
- "A smaller quantity may be enough."
- "Let's compare size, weight, and total amount before we decide."
⚡ Yashirin vaziyat: You worry that others are choosing bigger options than necessary.
3Supplier or Seller
Kim siz
You provide measurements, stock information, and possible alternatives.
Maqsad
Help the team choose from the available options.
Qadrlaysiz
Available stock, exact dimensions, and practical alternatives.
Foydali iboralar
- "I can offer a smaller version or a different quantity."
- "Could you repeat the exact measurement you need?"
- "This size is available, but the larger one is not in stock."
- "I can suggest another option that may fit better."
⚡ Yashirin vaziyat: One important size is unavailable.
4Display Designer
Kim siz
You want the exhibition to look impressive and attract attention.
Maqsad
Choose a display that is large, visible, and visually effective.
Qadrlaysiz
Impact, visibility, design, and appearance.
Foydali iboralar
- "A larger display may attract more attention."
- "I think the exhibition should be visible from a distance."
- "A bigger design can create a stronger impression."
- "We should not make the display too small or ordinary."
⚡ Yashirin vaziyat: You prefer a design that uses more space than the room allows.
NAMUNA DIALOG (Sample Only)
Space Planner
"Before we decide, we need the exact measurements. The room is smaller than we expected."
Display Designer
"I understand, but a larger display may attract more attention. We don't want the exhibition to look too weak."
Budget Controller
"That may be true, but we should not buy more than we really need. There is already too much material for the available space."
Supplier
"I can offer a smaller version or a different quantity. Could you repeat the exact measurement you need?"
Space Planner
"We need something narrower and slightly lower, otherwise it will not fit through the entrance."
Display Designer
"Could we still use a strong visual design, even if the size is smaller?"
Budget Controller
"Yes, that would be better. A smaller quantity with good design may be enough."
Supplier
"The larger size is unavailable anyway, but I do have a medium version in stock."
Space Planner
"That sounds more practical."
Display Designer
"All right, I can accept the medium version if we keep the design visible."
Budget Controller
"Good. Then we save space, reduce waste, and stay within the plan."