Social Strategy
Real Talk Scenarios
Fix the Response
Debate It
Keep it Going
100

What is one way to show active listening?

Eye contact, nodding, short verbal responses (“yeah,” “I see”)

👉 Must add: why it matters + ask a question

100

Someone says: “I’m tired of school.” What do you say?

“Yeah, it can get overwhelming—what’s been the hardest part lately?”

100

Fix: “cool”

“That’s cool—how did that happen?”

100

Homework should be optional.

Example: “I think it should be optional because it reduces stress—do you think it actually helps learning?”

100

Topic: Music

Must give comment + ask 1 question
Example: “I’ve been listening to a lot of Drake—what kind of music do you like?”

200

What makes a comment “relevant” in a conversation?

It connects directly to the topic or what the speaker said
👉 Must give example + ask a follow-up

200

A classmate says: “This class is useless.”

“I get why it might feel that way—what would make it more useful for you?”

200

Fix: “ok”

“Okay, I get that—what are you planning to do next?”

200

School should start later.

“I agree because students need more sleep—how do you think it would affect schedules?”

200

Topic: Weekend plans

“I usually just relax or hang out—what do you usually do on weekends?”

300

Why are follow-up questions important?

They show interest and keep the conversation going

👉 Must explain impact + ask one

300

You’re in a group and no one is talking.

“We should probably get started—what part do you want to work on?”

300

Fix: “idk”

“I’m not sure, but maybe ___—what do you think?”

300

Social media is helpful.

“It helps people connect, but it can also be distracting—what do you think is the biggest downside?”

300

Topic: Future plans

Must give detail + ask 2 questions
Example: “I’m thinking about working after graduation—what are your plans?”

400

What’s the difference between a comment and a question in conversation?

Comment = adds info/opinion 

Question = invites response


👉 Must give both + ask a question

400

Your friend shares good news about getting accepted somewhere.

“That’s awesome, congrats—what are you most excited about?”

400

Fix: “whatever”

“I see your point, but I think ___—what’s your take?”

400

Phones should be banned in class.

Must give balanced view + question
Example: “They can be distracting, but also useful for learning—should there be limits instead of a full ban?”

400

Topic: Something stressful

“School can get stressful with deadlines—I try to manage my time—what helps you deal with stress?”

500

How do you keep a conversation going when you disagree with someone?

Acknowledge their view, share your perspective respectfully, ask a question


👉 Must model a full response

500

Your friend is venting but doesn’t want advice.

“That sounds really frustrating—I’m here to listen. Do you want to talk more about it?”

500

Fix: “that’s dumb”

“I don’t really agree with that idea—can you explain your perspective?”

500

College is not necessary for success.

“I think success can happen without college depending on the path—what do you think matters more, skills or degrees?”

500

Topic: Disagreement (any topic)

 Must:

  • Acknowledge other view
  • Give own opinion
  • Ask meaningful question

Example:
“I see why you think that, but I feel differently because ___. What makes you see it that way?”

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