Starting a Conversation
Weather Idioms
Kiwi slang
Ending a Conversation
Possessive adjectives
100

What information is important to learn when we first meet someone?

Their name.

100

What does it mean when 'it's raining cats and dogs'?

It's raining heavily.

100

What is the Kiwi word for swimming costume?

Togs

100

True or false. To end a conversation you can say 'I'm heading off".

True.

100

What time does ... English class begin?

a. yours

b. you

c. your

c. your


200

Give an example of an introduction

Hello, my name is _____. 

What is your name? 

200

What skills are associated with active listening?

Nodding head, asking on-topic questions, eye contact.

200

What is the Kiwi word for 'full to the top'?

Chocka.

200

True or false: When you are trying to end a conversation you should walk away without saying goodbye.

False

200

Her friend says it's ..., but I think it belongs to them.

False

300

Give an example of a greeting

Various 

"Hello" "Hi" "G'day" "Good morning"

300

What does the idiom 'under the weather' mean?

Feeling unwell.

300

What is the Kiwi word for 'feeling unwell'?

Crook.

300

Give an example of what you might say when ending a conversation. 

Various " It was nice to meet you. See you next week" 

"I've got to get to work. Bye!"

300

What information is important to learn when we first meet someone?

Their name

400

What question could you use to start a conversation?

"How are you?" "How's it going?" "What are you up to?"

400

What does the idiom 'snowed under' mean?

Very busy.

400

What is the  Kiwi slang for a bag of fruit, nuts and chocolate you take hiking? 

Scroggin.

400

How can you end a conversation when you need to leave and the other person is still talking?

Various: "I'm sorry to interrupt, but I have to catch my bus. Can we finish talking about this later?"

400

What could you do to let someone know you are interested in being their friend? 

Introduce yourself and ask them questions to get to know them better