Greetings
Keeping it Going
Nonverbal Communication
Making Plans
Ending a Conversation
100
What is one way to greet a friend?
Hey, Hi, What's up?, How are you?
100
True or False : You should listen to the person who is speaking
True
100

How do you show you are paying attention?

eye contact or facing the speaker, head up, sit up, nod along, actively listening

100
Name two activities you can do with your friends outside of school
movies, games, sports, etc
100

Gotta go! See you later! Later, dude! Peace out!

Who could you say this to

a friend

200

1)Is it appropriate to greet a teacher by saying, "Yo, what's up?" 2) How should you greet Mrs. Louis

1)No! 2) Hi, Mrs. Louis. Hello, Mrs. Louis Hi, How are you, Mrs. Louis

200

Your teacher says, "Hi, how are you today?" What can you say to keep the conversation going?

I'm good. How are you?

200
How does this person feel? head down, frowning, crying, face in hands
sad, upset
200
You should pick an activity that your friend doesn't like. True or false?
False
200
Bye. Nice talking with you. Who could you say this to?
teacher, boss
300
Think of a conversation starter to use with a friend. (Hint: remember to think about their interests)
Examples: Hey. What are you doing this weekend?, Have you seen any good movies lately?, What's your favorite song?, etc
300

What are two ways that you can keep a conversation going?

Ask a question, make a comment

300
How does this person feel? Voice is louder, hands are on hips or folded tightly over chest, eyes are smaller or squinted, eyebrows down
angry
300
You can make plans by: a) calling a friend b) asking them in person c) both
c) both - calling a friend or asking a friend in person
300
True or false: You can use BODY LANGUAGE or WORDS to end a conversation
True
400

What gesture should you use to greet your boss?

Handshake

400

Each person in the group give one example of a small talk conversation topic

Weather, weekend plans, school, pets, movies, books

400
How does this person feel? Tapping feet, shuffling things from side to side, rolling eyes
impatient, bored, not interested
400

Name three things you need to know before finalizing plans with a friend.

what you're doing, where you're going, what time & day you're going, how you're getting there, phone number, what it costs, if parents are ok with it

400
Maria is looking at her watch and backing away. What is she using to end a conversation? a) words b) body language
body language
500
You just met someone new. What should you do first?
Say hi and introduce yourself.
500
A friend asks you what you are doing this weekend. You answered, "I'm going to a movie." What can you say next to keep the conversation going? (Hint: ask a question)
What are you doing this weekend? Have you seen any movies lately?
500
Show the class how it looks when you are confused
hands up, eyebrows furrowed
500

Make plans with a teammate. Act it out. Remember to include WHAT YOU'RE DOING, WHERE YOU'RE GOING, and WHAT TIME

example: Blake would you like to go to Casey's with me after school tomorrow? I'll drive. Make sure to bring enough money for what you want to buy.

500
A friend is talking to you in the hallway. You need to go because the bell is about to ring. What could you say to end the conversation?
Sorry, I have to get going. The bell is going to ring. I have to go. I have to get to class.
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