Greeting Others
Introduce Yourself
Gaining Attention
Start a Conversation
100

Your teacher says, "Good morning!" How should you respond?

You can say:
Good morning

Hi

Hello

100

Where should you look when you are introducing yourself to someone?

You should look at the person.

100

You need to ask your teacher a question, but she is talking to someone else.  

Should you interrupt your teacher or wait until she is done talking?

You should wait until your teacher is done talking.

100

True or False:

If you want to start a conversation, you need to get someone's attention first?

True!

200

Is this expected or unexpected?

A friend says hello. You walk by without saying anything.

Unexpected!
200

Is this expected or unexpected?

A new student joins your class. You walk over to her and say, "Hi, my name is _____.  Nice to meet you!"

Expected!

200

Is this an expected or unexpected way to get someone's attention?

Tap your foot and sigh until they notice you.

Unexpected
200

When having a conversation, should you take turns talking or should only 1 person talk?

Take turns!

300

You walk into a toy store and someone who works there says, "Hi!"  What should you say back?

Hi!

Hello!


300

Should you smile or not smile when introducing yourself?

Smile!

300

What is one way you can appropriately get someone's attention?

Raise your hand


Say excuse me

Tap someone's shoulder

300

To have a conversation, you need to ask a _______ or make a _______.

question 

comment

400

Practice a greeting with someone else in the group

Hi, (name)!

Hello, (name)!

How are you doing, (name)?

400

Practice introducing yourself to someone else in the group.

Hi, my name is _____.

400

Practice gaining the attention of someone else in the group.

Hi, ______!

Hey, _____!

Good morning, _____!

Excuse me, _____.

400

Practice starting a conversation with someone in this group.

Get their attention and then ask a question or make a comment.

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