Socialising 2: Keeping conversations going

After struggling to break the ice, the next obstacle is to keep the conversation going beyond the initial conversation. For this reason, this lesson aims to provide students with a bank of around 15 questions that they would feel comfortable asking in a conversation with a new acquaintance. They will also learn more general techniques involving different types of questions and the skill of turn-taking. Finally, they will practise all the skills from the lesson in a role-play game.

Topic: Socialising and keeping conversations going
 
Level: Intermediate (B2) and above
 
Aims:

  • To raise awareness of some techniques for maintaining a conversation with a person you have just met.
  • To analyse the effect of different types of questions, and to practise making different types of question.
  • To come up with and analyse a bank of questions that can be used to keep conversations going.
  • To analyse and practise a technique for turn-taking in a conversation.


Plan components
 
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By Jeremy Day 

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