One of the easiest ways to drive a conversation is to ask a
question
Are one-word answers usually conversation drivers or stoppers?
Stoppers
Joe: "I'm thinking of going to see that new movie. Do you know anything about it?"
John: "No."
Did John drive or stop the conversation?
Stop - one word answer
Anna: "Are you going to Kim's party on Friday?
Jen: "I didn't get an invitation."
How could Anna respond?
"Oh, she probably hasn't given it to you yet." and change the topic
A student says, “I think we have gym today,” and another student starts correcting them—even though it doesn’t involve them.
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One way to drive a conversation is to make a comment. Which comment drives the conversation: "OK." or "I like that movie too."?
"I like that movie too."
Which of the choice below is a conversation stopper:
a. Looking interested
b. Looking away
c. Looking at the person you're talking to
b. looking away
John: "I've always loved building with Legos. I hope I get a new set for Christmas."
Joe: "Do you have the big Star Wars one?"
John: "Yeah, it's my favorite one."
Did Joe drive or stop the conversation?
Drive
Jen: "Did you see your grade for the math final? I got a perfect score!"
Anna: "I failed."
How could Jen save the conversation?
Tell Anna that she's sorry and that she hopes she will do better next time.
A student is explaining their answer to the teacher during a lesson, and another student blurts out, “That’s wrong.” Then more students start jumping in to correct them.
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True or False: The only way to keep a conversation going is to stay on the same topic.
False - you can make comments or ask questions that transition to another topic.
Which one is a conversation stopper:
a. talking too much
b. staying on topic
c. asking questions
a. talking too much
Joe: "Do you know the assignment for Language Arts? I forgot my notebook at school."
John: "I think we're supposed to write an essay. Uh, I get so tired of writing essays."
Did John drive or stop the conversation?
Drive, but he may have stopped it if he knows that Joe likes to write essays.
Anna: "I just love reading about celebrities and their lives. They're so interesting!"
Jen: "I hate that stuff. It's boring."
How can Anna save the conversation?
Agree that not everyone likes the same things and change the topic
Afer recess, a student says, “That was a crazy race!” Another student jumps in and says, “That wasn’t a race,” and more students start arguing about it.
What's wrong with this situation?
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How can you drive a conversation on a topic that you're not familiar with? Something like nuclear physics.
Say you don't know much about it and let the other person talk more or change the topic.
What's one thing you can say that will stop a conversation?
(Variety of responses)
John: "My favorite holiday song is definitely Jingle Bell Rock. What about you?"
Joe: "Christmas music is dumb."
Did Joe drive or stop the conversation?
Stop
Jen: "What are you going to wear to the party?"
Anna: "Party?"
Jen: "Oh no, I forgot it was supposed to be a surprise!"
How can Anna save the conversation?
Tell Jen that it's OK and she will pretend to be surprised.
A student is talking to the teacher, and another student jumps in to correct them. Then more students start joining in.
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Act it out
Should you continue to drive a conversation with someone who seems to be in a hurry to go?
No, end the conversation.
What's one thing you can do (nonverbal) that will stop a conversation?
(Variety of responses) - look away, look at your watch, frown, give a mean look, give an angry look
Joe: "Did you know that Jupiter and Venus are going to pass close to each other soon so that they look like a giant star?"
John: "That's not really true though because they're planets and they're actually 100,000 light-years away from each other."
Joe: "Oh."
Did John drive or stop the conversation?
Stop
Anna is sitting next to her aunt at Christmas dinner. She doesn't know her aunt well. How can she start a conversation with her?
You hear something incorrect and feel the urge to correct it, but it doesn’t involve you.
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