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ou're having a conversation with a fellow book enthusiast about a novel you've read. They show interest and ask about your favorite characters and plot twists. How can you elaborate on these aspects to continue the discussion?
You're talking to a friend about what you want to do when you grow up. Your friend is interested and asks about your goals. What can you share to keep the  conversation going?
You're sharing a story with a friend, and they listen attentively but frequently glance at their watch. What should you do?
You see someone playing a game and want to join. What can you do?
During a family gathering, a relative is engaged in a conversation with you but keeps glancing at their phone, torn between their interest in the conversation and their digital distractions
Your friend is displaying signs of disinterest in the conversation due to distractions and minimal engagement.
Your friend is being teased about their new haircut. How can you show empathy?
During a group discussion, one classmate is constantly looking at the clock and yawning.
The classmate is demonstrating disinterest in the discussion by displaying signs of boredom and impatience.
Your friend is nervous about a difficult test. What can you do to support them?
You're talking to a family member, and they repeatedly interrupt you to change the topic to their own interests.
Your family member is showing disinterest in your conversation by redirecting the discussion to their own interests.
Your friend is feeling left out during recess. What can you do to include them?
You see someone drop their books in the hallway. What should you do?
You're talking to your teacher about a project you're passionate about, and the teacher smiles, encourages you to share more, and gives positive verbal feedback.
Ask for feed back, and say Thank you.
Your classmate is being teased by others. How can you show empathy?
You're explaining your favorite hobby to a family member, and they are excited and ask if they can join you next time. How can you keep the conversation going?
Your friend is nervous about an upcoming presentation. How can you support them?
You're talking to a friend about your upcoming vacation. Your friend seems genuinely interested and asks where you're going. What do you say next to keep the conversation going?
You're discussing your favorite hobby with a friend during a break. They show interest and ask you about how you got started. What can you say to continue the conversation?
You're talking to a friend about a movie or TV show you both enjoy. Your friend expresses interest and asks what you liked most about it. How do you keep the conversation engaging?
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