Greetings & Introductions
Conversation Skills
Manners
Feelings
100

What do you say when you meet someone for the first time?

"Hello, my name is..."

100

What do you do when someone is talking to you?

Listen and wait for your turn to speak. 
100

What do you say when someone gives you something?

Thank you

100

If someone is crying, what do you think they might be feeling?

Sad

200

If someone says “How are you?” what do you say back?

"I’m good, how are you?" or "I’m okay, thanks."

200

What should you do if you want to ask the teacher something but they are talking to someone else?  

Wait patiently until they are done talking. 

Then say "Excuse me, ..."

200

What should you say if you accidentally bump into someone?

Excuse me or I'm sorry

200

How can you tell if someone is happy?

They are smiling or laughing

300

Is it okay to touch a stranger in the hallway?

No!

300

If you don’t understand what someone said, what can you say?

Pardon? Can you repeat that please?

300

What do you say if you don't know how to do something?

I need help please

300

What can you do if you are feeling frustrated or upset?

Take deep breaths, count to 10, take a break in the calm down room.

400

What do you say when someone says good morning to you?

Good morning

400

What do you do with your body when someone is talking to you?

Turn your body towards them, and look at them. 
400

What do you say if you accidentally burp or fart around other people?

Excuse me

400
If someone is frowning and yelling, how do they feel?

Angry or mad

500

What do you say if you want to start a conversation with someone?

How was your day today? 

500

What should you do if you want to talk to someone? 

Ask them a question about their life. 

What did you do this weekend?
How was your spring break?
What did you eat for breakfast?

500

If you sneeze in a group, what should you do?

Cover your mouth with your arm and say excuse me

500

What should you do if someone is angry and yelling?

Give them space and cover your ears 

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