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Conversation Drivers & Stoppers

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  • If your friend is talking about their favorite animal, which of these is a good conversation driver?
    Changing the topic to your favorite color immediately.
    Asking, What is your favorite thing to do with your animal?
    Yawning and looking at your phone.
    Saying, "I don’t care about animals."
  • If your friend is talking about a new book, which action would help the conversation?
    Looking at your watch and waiting for them to stop talking.
    Saying, “I don’t read books, so I don’t care.”
    Saying, "That sounds great! What’s the book about?"
    Changing the topic to something else
  • If you want to show interest in what your friend is saying, what should you do?
    Keep asking them about their thoughts on the topic.
    Ignore them and keep doing something else.
    Say, “I don't care what you're saying."
    Change the topic every few seconds.
  • If you're talking to a friend about a new movie, which is a good conversation driver?
    Looking at your phone the whole time.
    Changing the topic to something else immediately.
    Saying, "I don’t care about movies," and walking away.
    Saying, "I saw that too! What part did you like the most?"
  • When you are talking to someone about school, what would help the conversation keep going?
    Saying, "That sounds cool! What do you do there?"
    Looking at the ceiling and not listening.
    Giving a short answer and stopping.
    Changing the subject to your favorite game.
  • Which action is a conversation stopper?
    Nodding your head while your friend talks.
    Asking questions about the topic.
    Interrupting and saying, "I don’t want to talk about this."
    Smiling while listening to your friend.
  • What does a conversation stopper do?
    It helps the conversation keep going.
    It ends the conversation or makes it stop moving forward.
    It makes the conversation more fun.
    It adds new ideas to the conversation.
  • What would be a conversation stopper when a friend is talking about a new game they played?
    Saying, “That sounds fun! Can you tell me how it works?”
    Saying, “I played that game too! What level are you on?”
    Yawning and saying, “I don’t want to hear about games.”
    Asking, “What was your favorite part?”
  • What is a conversation driver when you’re telling someone about your favorite toy?
    Saying, "I don’t like talking about toys."
    Showing them the toy and saying, "I love this because…"
    Looking away and staying quiet.
    Interrupting with a different topic.
  • What does a conversation stopper look like when talking about a favorite hobby?
    Say, “That’s cool, I do something different, but it’s fun."
    Saying, “I don’t care about that." and walking away
    Asking, “How did you get started with that?”
    Listening and sharing something you like about it too.
  • Which of the following is a conversation driver?
    Talking about something else in the middle of their story.
    Looking them in the eye and nodding.
    Playing with toys while they talk.
    Making a face to show you're bored.
  • Which of the following is a good way to show you're interested during a conversation?
    Making funny faces while they talk.
    Looking at the person and saying, "Wow, that's so cool!"
    Saying, "I’m too busy to talk now."
    Looking around the room and not listening.
  • When you're talking with a friend, what is an example of a conversation driver?
    Changing the subject without asking them.
    Walking away while they are talking.
    Saying, "I don’t want to talk about that."
    Listening carefully and asking, “What happened next?”
  • What would be a conversation stopper when talking about a fun activity you did?
    Saying, "That’s cool, tell me more about it!"
    Saying, "I don’t really care about what you did."
    Saying, "That sounds awesome! I love doing that too!"
    Asking, "What was your favorite part?"
  • Which of the following is an example of a conversation driver?
    Saying, "That's interesting! Tell me more!"
    Talking loudly over the other person.
    Ignoring someone when they speak.
    Looking away while someone is talking.
  • If you want to keep a conversation going, which of these should you do?
    Ask a question that helps the other person talk more.
    Keep talking about yourself without letting them speak.
    Ignore the person and not respond.
    Yell over the other person.
  • What is an example of a conversation driver when talking about a holiday?
    Saying, "I love that holiday too! What do you do during it?"
    Complaining about the holiday.
    Say, "I don’t like holidays, let’s talk about something else
    Yawning and looking out the window.
  • Which of these would keep a conversation going during lunch with a friend?
    Complaining about the food and not listening.
    Looking at your phone and not talking to your friend.
    Telling your friend to stop talking and eat faster.
    Asking, "What’s your favorite part of lunch?"
  • What could make a conversation stop suddenly?
    Smile and ask, "What do you like to do in your free time?"
    Asking follow-up questions about the topic.
    Offering to help if they need it.
    Talking over the other person without listening.