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Your friend says, “I’m learning how to ride my bike.” What could you say or ask next to keep the conversation going
Your classmate says, “I’m really excited for the school trip tomorrow.” What could you say or ask next?
Your friend says, “I just finished reading a book.” What could you say or ask next?
A new student sits next to you in class and says, “Hi.” What could you say or ask next?
Your teacher says, “Today we are learning about space.” What question could you ask to continue the conversation?
Your friend says, “I played soccer after school yesterday.” What could you say or ask next?
A classmate shows you a drawing they made. What could you say or ask to continue the conversation?
Your friend says, “I had pizza for dinner yesterday.” What could you say or ask next to keep the conversation going?
Your classmate says, “I watched a really funny movie yesterday.” What could you say or ask next?
Your friend tells you, “I’m going on vacation next week.” What could you say or ask next?
A classmate says, “I love playing video games.” What could you say or ask next to keep the conversation going?
Your teacher says, “How was your weekend?” After you answer, what question or comment could you add to continue the conversation?
Your classmate says, “I got a new puppy.” What could you say or ask next?
Your friend says, “I went to the zoo yesterday.” What could you say or ask next to keep the conversation going?
You meet your friend’s parent for the first time. You say, “Hi, my name is Alex.” What could you say next to keep the conversation going?