Examples of dialectical cards for the basic self-analysis, in 3 different languages (English, Lithuanian, Russian).
See the Dialectical Board Game for the rules
(Colors indicate which side should be up. All cards come in pairs, so that if one indicates the positive side of thesis, the other means the negative side of antithesis, and vice versa. Cards with both sides in the same color can be used as either positive or negative indicators on each side. )
Position 1 (1 of 3) – English, Lithuanian
Position 1 (2 of 3) – English, Lithuanian
Position 1 (3 of 3) – Russian
Position 2 – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Position 3 – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Positions 2-3 (1 0f 4) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Positions 2-3 (2 0f 4) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Positions 2-3 (3 0f 4) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Positions 2-3 (4 0f 4) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Position 4 (1 of 6) – English, Lithuanian
Position 4 (2 of 6) – English, Lithuanian
Position 4 (3 of 6) – Russian
Position 4 (4 of 6) – English, Lithuanian
Position 4 (5 of 6) – English, Lithuanian
Position 4 (6 of 6) – Russian
Position 5 – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Position 6 (1 of 2) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Position 6 (2 of 2) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Positions 5-6 (1 of 3) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Positions 5-6 (2 of 3) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Positions 5-6 (3 of 3) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Positions 2-3 and 5-6 (1) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
Positions 2-3 and 5-6 (2) – English, Lithuanian, Russian
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