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How to Ask Good Questions in Conversations

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  • The speaker (dazzled) everybody with his funny and crazy travel stories
    to impress or amaze somebody
    to discuss an idea in detail
    used to elicit more information
    to give an explanation for your actions
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  • During the meeting, we (explored) some new marketing and advertising ideas.
    to discuss an idea in detail
    to impress or amaze somebody
    used to elicit more information
    to give an explanation for your actions
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  • Tim (justified) being late to the office by saying that there was bad traffic.
    to impress or amaze somebody
    used to elicit more information
    to discuss an idea in detail
    to give an explanation for your actions
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  • I try to (avoid) conversations with Steve. He only complains about work
    to keep away or stop oneself from doing something
    to give an explanation for your actions
    to give an explanation for your actions
    to impress or amaze somebody
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  • When I ask someone a question in conversation, I often (follow up) with another question on the same topic
    to give an explanation for your actions
    to ask a specific question based on the person’s reply
    to keep away or stop oneself from doing something
    to discuss an idea in detail
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  • Which below would most likely dazzle someone?
    someone confirms a meeting by email.
    a colleague arrives at the office with a luxury car.
    a regular office meeting is delayed.
    talking only about yourself
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  • What should you (avoid) doing in a conversation with someone you just met?
    a regular office meeting is delayed
    asking the other person some questions
    talking only about yourself
    making eye contact
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  • What could be a few good follow up questions to ask someone after they tell you that they’ve lived in New York for 7 years?
    ...
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  • What do you think (spark a conversation with someone) is?
    to start a conversation
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  • What do you think (keep a conversation going with someone) is?
    to continue a conversation after it starts
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  • I like to ask (open-ended) questions in a conversation to keep it going
    making someone talk more
    questions that can’t be answered with “yes” or “no
    opposite
    lively, energetic, or ‘colorful’
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  • Many people think success brings happiness but I think the (reverse) is true.
    opposite
    lively, energetic, or ‘colorful’
    making someone talk more
    questions that can’t be answered with “yes” or “no
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  • It’s better to have (dynamic) conversations rather than boring conversations.
    questions that can’t be answered with “yes” or “no
    opposite
    making someone talk more
    lively, energetic, or ‘colorful’
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  • Our teacher always asks us (probing) questions to get us to start talking.
    opposite
    making someone talk more
    questions that can’t be answered with “yes” or “no
    lively, energetic, or ‘colorful’
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  • Tim became really (defensive) when I asked him why he didn’t like our president.
    lively, energetic, or ‘colorful’
    feeling like you are being attacked about your opinion
    to be expected to do something
    making someone talk more
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  • We are (supposed to) come to work on time every day but I always come late.
    lively, energetic, or ‘colorful’
    to be expected to do something
    feeling like you are being attacked about your opinion
    making someone talk more
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