Maintaining Conversations

Lesson 1
Lesson 2
Friends
Trading information
100

What is one way of trading information?

ask the other person questions

finding common interests

100

What day does Peers meet? 

Mondays

100

What is a closed ended question? 

A questions that warrants a short or yes/no response. 

100

What is one type of friendship? 

Acquaintance

Casual Friends

Regular Friends

Best Friends

100

What is one facial feature that makes you know someone is talking to you? 

Eye contact

200

Another rule for maintaining conversations is don't be repetitive. What does that mean?

means we don't talk about the same thing over and over. 

200

"Friendship is a..."

"Choice"

200

T or F? Can you use a prop to start a converstation?

Yes you can!

200

What is a characteristic of a good friend?

Share common interests

Kindness and Caring

Supportive

Mutual understanding

Commitment and loyalty

Honesty and trust

200

Should you get too personal with your questions?

NO!

300

Another rule for maintaining conversations is that we need to listen to our friends. What could be the problem with not listening to the answer?

Your friend will think you don't care about what they have to say; when you listen it shows you are interested in your friend. 

300

What is the purpose of peers? 

Is a social group to help young adults develop and maintain close meaningful relationships, friendships, and romantic relationships. 

300

How do you begin a conversation? 

Casually look over

Use a prop

Find a common interest

Trade information

Assess interest- (looking at me, facing me)

Introduce yourself

300

Come up with one more follow up-open ended question. "Do you have any pets?" (Yes) 

What kind of pet?

What is your pet's name?

Why did you name him that?

300
What is the "common" rule for trading information? 

Find "common interest"

400

What are open-ended questions?

open ended questions are those where the answers are longer and can lead to more conversations. 
400

What is a peer? 

A peer is someone your age; a friend; a classmate; or a coworker

400

What is a conversation hog?

Someone that doesn't allow the other person to talk. 

Bragging

Interrupting

400

What is "policing" a conversation?

criticizing or pointing out other peoples mistakes. 

400

Some rules for having a Two-way conversation is...

Don't tease

Be a little more serious when you're getting to know someone.

Use good volume control

Have good body boundaries

make good eye contact.  

500

Create a closed and open ended question.

Example: "What is your favorite movie?" When did you see the movie? 

500

Peers group is NOT....

friendship-matching group

will not solve all of your problems or challenges you face. 

500

Asking question after question that are not related to the topic makes you a...

"Interviewer" 

500

What is....?

500

What are some good physical characteristics of maintaining good conversations?

Using good volume control 

Using good body boundaries

Using good eye contact