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Early conversation skills

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  • Start a conversation about homework. Your answer should have: say hello, then ask a question, then ask one more question.
    Example: "Hi! Did you understand the homework? Was it hard?"
  • You just logged into class and see a friend. Start a conversation. Your answer should have: say hello, then bring something up to talk about, then ask a question.
    Example: "Hey! How’s your morning going?"
  • Start a conversation about a hobby. Your answer should have: say hello, then say the hobby then ask a question.
    Example: "Hey! I’ve been drawing a lot. Do you like to draw?"
  • I say: "I just got a new puppy." Keep it going for TWO turns. Your answer should have: show excitement, then ask two questions.
    Example: "That’s awesome! What’s its name? What kind is it?"
  • You forgot to say hello and just started talking. Fix it. Your answer should have: go back, say hello, then restart the right way.
    Example: "Oh sorry — hi! What I meant to say was…"
  • Start a conversation about lunch. Your answer should have: say hello, then say what you think then ask a question.
    Example: "Hi! I hope we eat pizza today. What do you want to eat?"
  • Have a mini conversation for at least 3 turns about any topic. Your answer should have: say hello, ask two questions, stay on topic.
    Example: "Hi! What did you do today? Was it fun?"
  • Start a conversation about the weekend. Your answer should have: say hello, then ask a question, then ask one more question.
    Example: "Hey! Do you have plans this weekend? Are you going anywhere?"
  • Start a conversation about something fun you did recently. Your answer should have: say hello, then say what you did, then ask me something about it.
    Example: "Hi! I tried a new game this weekend. Do you play it?"
  • I say: "Math is hard." Keep it going. Your answer should have: say something back, then ask a question.
    Example: "Yeah. It can be tough. What part is hard?"
  • Greet me using my name and start a conversation. Your answer should have: say hello, use my name, then ask a question.
    Example: "Hi Ms. Smith! How’s your day going?"
  • Start a conversation about a show you like. Your answer should have: say hello, then say the show, then ask if they have seen it.
    Example: "Hey! Have you seen Spongebob?"
  • Fix this bad start: "That game is boring." Your answer should have: say hello, then turn it into a question instead.
    Example: "Hey, do you like this game?"
  • I say: "I have practice after school." Keep it going. Your answer should have: ask what kind, then say one more thing.
    Example: "What kind of practice? That sounds fun."
  • You want to join someone playing a game. What do you say? Your answer should have: say hello, politely ask to join, then ask a question.
    Example: "Hey! Can I play too? How does it work?"
  • I say: "I’m learning how to cook." Keep it going for TWO turns. Your answer should have: ask a question, then say one more thing.
    Example: "What are you making? Is it hard?"
  • You walk into a group already talking. Join in. Your answer should have: say hello, then ask what they are talking about.
    Example: "Hey! What are you guys talking about?"
  • You see someone wearing a shirt from a show you like. Start a conversation. Your answer should have: say hello, then say something about the shirt, then ask a question.
    Example: "Hey! I like your shirt. Do you watch that show?"
  • Show good listening then respond to: "I just got a new pet." Your answer should have: show excitement, then ask a question.
    Example: "No way! What kind is it?"
  • I say: "I’m really tired today." Keep the conversation going. Your answer should have: a reaction, then a question.
    Example: "Oh no. Did you stay up late?"