School
Sports & Leisure
Weekend Activities
Movies and TV Shows
Trading Information Rules
100

What's your favorite class?

100

What's your favorite sport?

100

What are you doing this weekend?

100

What's your favorite movie?

100

What does it mean to ask the person about him or herself?

Ask about their hobbies and interests to see if you have something in common

200

What do you like to bring lunch or buy lunch at school?

200

What sports do you play?

200

What did you do last weekend?

200

What's your favorite TV show?

200

What does "answering your own question mean?"

Sharing information about your own interests and hobbies too

300

What's your least favorite class?

300

What videogames do you like?

300

What's you favorite thing to do during the weekend?

300

Is there a movie you want to see but haven't?

300

What are some things that you can see if the other person has in common with you?

Interests you can talk about and activities you can do together. 

400

What grade are you in?

400

What sports do you like to watch on TV?

400

Who do you like to spend time with during the weekend?

400

What type of movies do you like (comedy, suspense, etc.)?

400

What does it mean to "Share the conversation?"

It means to give the other person a chance to talk. You can do this by pausing to let the other person speak, or asking the person a question.

500

Are you in any clubs or sports?

500

Have you ever been to a sports game?

500

Would you rather spend your weekend doing something outdoors or indoors?

500

Would you rather watch a comedy or horror movie?

500
What does it mean to "Not get too personal at first"?

Sharing personal information before you get to know the person better. Once you are friends, then sharing personal information is ok!

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