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Name examples of good body language when having a conversation with someone.
look at them, nod head to show you are listening, ask questions that are related to the topic
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What is she thinking, how is she feeling?
"Interesting", "tell me more," "wow", etc... bored
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What is she thinking, how is she feeling?
happy, excited,
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How do you start a conversation with someone sitting next to you?
look to see what they are doing and ask a question related to that (could be a book they are reading)
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What is she thinking, how is she feeling?
"I'm so excited", happy
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Where are they? What are they doing? How do you know?
public place, probably strangers because they are spread apart
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Look at this picture, what do you think about what he is saying, does it match his body language?
No, what he is saying doesn't match his body language
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Say something nice to someone next to you? (give them a compliment)
compliment
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What is she thinking?
"I don't know..."; "I guess"...., etc.
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What is he thinking? Where is he, what could have happened, what will happen next?
He is waiting for his parents, looks like a public place, could be in trouble, he looks bored, anxious
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How do you know a conversation is over? What do you say at the end of a conversation with a peer?
looking away, long pause in conversation, they say, 'I have to go'/'see you next time', you can say 'nice talking to you'
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Where should you face when talking to someone?
toward the person, look at the person you are having a conversation with
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Ask a question about 'gaming' to start a conversation? Keep the conversation going for 5 turns.
Do you like to play ___? What is your favorite gamet?
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How do you end a conversation with a peer?
I have to go, it was nice talking with you.
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