Listening and asking questions
Starting and having a conversation
Saying thank you
Introducing yourself and others
Giving a compliment
100

You notice someone’s facial expression change while you’re talking.

What is pausing to check in and see if something’s wrong?

100

You’re in a group and want to join their conversation but don’t know the topic.

What is listening first, then adding something related when there’s a pause?

100

A teacher gives you extra time to finish an assignment. When should you thank them?

What is thanking them after class for being understanding?

100

You’re introducing a quiet friend to a new group.

What is giving them chances to speak after you say their name?

100

Your friend has a cool new pencil but you're taking a test. This is when should you compliment them.

What is after the test is done, on your free time.

200

A classmate is telling a story, and you realize you’ve already heard it before.

What is staying polite, listening again, and showing interest?

200

You want to talk to your teacher but they look busy.

What is waiting for a better time and saying, “Can I talk to you when you have a moment?”

200

Your friend or family members gives you a gift for you birthday that you don’t like.

What is still saying thank you and focusing on their kindness?

200

This should be your facial expression when you're introducing yourself to someone.

What is smiling?

200

When someone is learning a new skill, what can you compliment?

What is complimenting their progress, time, or commitment?

300

You’re not sure if the question that you want to ask is too personal.

What is asking myself, “Would I be okay if someone asked me this?” before speaking?

300

You notice the person you’re talking to keeps checking the clock.

What is ending the conversation politely by saying, “I’ll let you get going”?

300

What should you still say if someone tries to help you but can't solve the problem.

What is saying "thank you"?

300

You meet a grown up for the first time. You should start greeting them by saying this.

What is good morning, good afternoon, or good evening?

300

This is a word commonly used to compliment someone's achievement.

What is "congratulations"?

400

You ask a question, but the person gives a short answer and looks away.

What is respecting their space and not pushing for more?

400

A group conversation changes topics quickly, and you get lost.

What is asking, “Sorry, what are we talking about now?” to catch up respectfully?

400

Your friend is in a conversation but you forgot to say "thank you" earlier. This is when you should say it, so that you do not interrupt.

What is after they're done talking?

400

When meeting someone new, this is the first piece of information you should share about yourself.

What is your name?

400

This would not be an appropriate time to compliment a teacher's teaching style.

What is in the middle of their lesson?

500

You want to ask a classmate for help but they’re talking to someone else.

What is waiting until they’re done and saying, “Can I ask you something when you’re free?”

500

The person you’re talking to is upset about something you said by accident.

What is apologizing sincerely and asking how to make it right?

500

This longer expression recognizes someone's thoughtfulness.

What is “thank you for thinking of me”?

500

When introducing two friends who don’t know each other, this helps them connect.

What is mentioning something they have in common?

500

It’s usually better to stay quiet in this scenario, such as when two strangers are talking privately or someone seems stressed and wants space.

What is not giving a compliment when it could interrupt or feel intrusive?