We use "Nice to _______ you" the first time we greet someone we have never met before.
meet
"That's great!" is an example of a _________ reaction.
happy
SSNQ stands for
Short, simple, natural question
What is the magic combination?
We use "Nice to ______ you" to greet people we have met before.
see
"Oh, yeah?" expresses a __________ reaction.
neutral
The SSNQ that replaces "Where in Europe are you going? is
Where in Europe?
Give a magic combination for: I didn't sleep well last night.
That's too bad. How come?/Why not? (other variations are possible)
3 correct responses to "What" greetings like "What's up? are
Nothing, nothing much, and not much
"Seriously?" and "Wait...what?!" are examples of _________ reactions.
Surprising
2 SSNQs that can replace "How are university and high school different?" are
How so? and In what way?
Give a magic combination for: She wants to talk to you?
3 ways to tell the difference between a greeting and real question are
tone, speed, and body language or situation
Which is a rejoinder/SSNQ combination?
A) Oh yeah? Why did you go there?
B) Really? Me too!
C) No way! When?
D) I agree. Animal testing is bad.
C
If someone says, "I'm busy." we can ask _____________ instead of "What are you doing?"
Doing what?
Give a magic combination for: I met my favorite celebrity!
No way! (or other surprising one) Where? (How?, When?)
Not including "Fine," 4 responses to How greetings like "How's it going?" are
Not bad, pretty good, great, good
We use reactions like "I see.", "That's great!" and "That's too bad." to communicate what 3 things?
I'm listening, I understand, and I care
2 SSNQs that can replace "Why were you absent last week?" are
Why? and How come?
Give a magic combination for: I watched a movie.
Oh, yeah?/That's nice. (or other neutral) What movie? / How was it? (others are possible)