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Your sister says she wants to go to the movies. What can you say in response?
What movie do you want to see? When do you want to go?
Your friend tells you they broke their phone. What can you say in response?
OH no, how did you break it?
Your friend tells you they are going camping this summer. What can you say in response?
Where are you going camping? Who are you going camping with?
After summer break, your classmate tells you they had a busy summer. What could you say in response?
What did you do this summer?
The clerk at the grocery store asks you how your day is. What can you say in response?
It's good. How is your day?
Your aunt says she is going to a concert this weekend. What can you say in response.
Cool. What concert are you going to?
Your math teacher says their child's birthday is coming up this weekend. What could you say in response?
What are you doing for their birthday?
Your brother says he is bored. What could you say in response?
Do you want to play or find something fun to do?
Your teacher says they are excited for summer break. What can you say in response?
What are you doing this summer?
Your classmate says that they are tired. What can you say in response?
Did you stay up late last night? Why are you so tired?
You've been talking about video games for almost 10 minutes without stopping. How can you include your friend into the conversation?
Do you like video games?
Your friend walks in the class looking unusually happy and somewhat suspicious. What can you say to them?
What's going on, why are you so happy?
Your friend tells you she's feeling upset today. What can you say in response?
What's wrong? Is there anything I can do to help?
Your classmate tells you she ate the best pasta last night. What can you say in response?
Where did you eat the pasta at? What kind was it? Who made it?
A friend tells you that they are excited for summer. What can you say in response?
What are you doing this summer?
An adult asks you "how is school going?" What can you say in response?
It's okay. How is work for you? or What was your favorite subject when you were in school?
Your friend tells you their uncle bought them a new video game. What can you say in response?
What video game did he get you?
You're teacher asks, "How was your weekend?" What you can you say in response?
Tell her about your weekend, then ask how her weekend was.