A little thing I made up. I got this idea from when my professor showed us a slide called, (how to tell if you're stressed out from statistics). I thought it was pretty cool. Anyway, here is how it goes.
One person gives a topic. For example, a 70% raises your self esteem. (this is in the class...not to do with anything from LBT. I don't really want to use up ideas.) Then you tell of a situation of a time when it has affected you: embarassing moment, funny moment, sad moment, etc. Then you can give another topic or keep the topic...your choice...just say "Topic: (whatever) or "keep topic". Let me start to see to show you what I mean.
Topic: You Hear the sounds of Topps in your mind.
Situation: When I was in 6th grade, I was bullied immensley. Everyone just kept picking on me throughout this grade. Then Topps in the third movie kept ringing in my head saying "You gotta stand tough". When a bully came by and started saying how stupid I was, Topps (in my mind) came out and it somehow backed him off.
Okay, see how it goes? I'm not sure if it will work out well, but it's a start. After you say the situation, you can say if you want to "keep topic" or make a new one.
I choose to keep topic...