Starting Conversation
Joining Conversation
Ending Conversation
Conversation Cues/Manners
Question/Comment Practice
100

How can you politely start a conversation with someone you don't know well?

You can initiate by saying, "Hi, I'm [Your Name]. How's your day going?" or "Hey there, I noticed [something about the environment or situation]. What do you think about it?"

100

What should you do if you're interested in joining a conversation but don't know anyone in the group?

It can feel intimidating, but don't worry! 

Approach the group confidently and introduce yourself with a simple,

"Hi, I'm [Your Name]. I overheard your conversation and thought I'd join in if that's okay?"

100

 How do you politely end a conversation when you're feeling uncomfortable or overwhelmed?

You can say, "It's been great catching up. I have to get going. Let's talk again later!"

100

How can you respectfully disagree with someone during a conversation?

You can say, "I understand your perspective, but I see it differently because..." or "I appreciate your viewpoint, although I have a different opinion because..."

100

Johnny: "This weekend, it snowed so I went sledding!"

Ask Johnny a QUESTION to keep the conversation going.

Examples:

"Where did you go sledding?"

"Did you have fun?"

"Was it cold out?"


200

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Why is it important to start conversation with others?

To meet new people, to get to know others, to make friends

200

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 Is it appropriate to interrupt a conversation to join in?

 Interrupting is generally not polite. Instead, wait for a pause or lull in the conversation to join in naturally. If you must interrupt, apologize politely and briefly explain your intention to join the conversation.

200

Give an example of an appropriate way to end a conversation.

Examples: 

See you later, talk to you later, bye

200

What should you do if you accidentally interrupt someone while they're speaking?

You can apologize and say, "Sorry for interrupting. Please continue," or "I apologize for cutting you off. What were you saying?"

200

Davonte: "My family is going to Haiti for Spring Break."

Make a COMMENT or ask a QUESTION to keep the conversation going.

Examples:

"I've never been to Haiti."

"I am going to New York City for a day during Spring Break."

"What is Haiti like?"

"Have you ever been there before?"

300

What are some good topics to start a conversation with peers?

You can talk about shared interests, recent movies or TV shows, upcoming events, or even ask about their hobbies or favorite music.

300

How can you contribute to a conversation after joining it?

Listen actively to what others are saying and find an opportunity to add relevant input or ask questions related to the topic. This shows your interest and engagement in the conversation.

300

 How do you gracefully end a conversation at a social event when you want to mingle with other people?

 You can say, "It's been great catching up with you, but I see some other friends I want to say hello to. Let's catch up later!"

300

How can you show active listening during a conversation?

You can nod your head to show you're listening, maintain eye contact, and ask follow-up questions related to what the other person is saying to demonstrate your interest.

300

Mia: "My grandmother is sick."

Make a COMMENT to keep the conversation going.

Examples: 

"I'm sorry to hear that."

"I hope she gets better soon!"

"Let me know if there is anything I can do."

400

Is it okay to start a conversation with a compliment?

Yes, but make sure it's sincere and appropriate. For example, you could say, "I really like your shirt. Where did you get it?"

400

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400

DAILY DOUBLE!!!!

Imagine you are in a conversation, then realize you are running late and need to go. How can you end the conversation?

I'm so sorry, I lost track of time. I have to get going.

I'm sorry, can we continue this conversation later, I'm running late.

400

How do you handle awkward silences during a conversation?


You can use open-ended questions to keep the conversation flowing, share a relevant anecdote, or simply acknowledge the silence with a light-hearted comment like, "Well, this got quiet all of a sudden!"

400

Eduardo: "Last night, we ordered pizza from my favorite restaurant."

Ask Eduardo a QUESTION to keep the conversation going.

Examples:

"Where did you order it from?"

"What kind of pizza did you get?"

"Was there any left over?"

500

How can you initiate a conversation with someone you've never met before at a social event?

Approach them with a friendly smile and introduce yourself by saying, "Hi, I'm [Your Name]. How's your day going?" or "Hey, I'm [Your Name]. What brings you to this event?"

500

You hear two of your classmates talking about your favorite video game. Give an example of how you could join the conversation.

Hey, I like to play that game too! 

What's your favorite part of the game?

500

How can you respectfully end a conversation when you need to focus on something important?

You can say, "I'm sorry to cut this short, but I have to concentrate on [specific task]. Let's talk again when I'm done."

500

How can you respectfully disagree with someone during a conversation?

You can say, "I understand your perspective, but I see it differently because..." or "I appreciate your viewpoint, although I have a different opinion because..."

500

Lily: "I don't feel well today."

Make a COMMENT or asking a QUESTION to keep the conversation going.

Examples:

"Sorry to hear that."

"I hope you feel better soon."

"Is there anything I can do to help?"


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