Produced by the Riverina Schools Project Partnership, 2009 Talk To Me Lesson Five How To Start a...

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Produced by the Riverina Schools Project Partnership, 2009

Talk To MeLesson Five

How To Start a Conversation

Talk to Me

• In the last lesson we talked about how to show you are listening.

• Who can remember what we talked about?

• Today we are going to talk about how to start a conversation.

Starting a Conversation

• Sometimes it can be hard to start a conversation or join a group.

• There are some things that you can do to make it easier.

• For example, you could have a set of words ready.

Starting a Conversation

• Now let’s brainstorm! • What are some words you could use

to start a conversation?

Starting a conversation

• Here are some extra words you could use.

• Can I join in?• I want to ask a question• I saw that you....• Do you want to hear what I did on the

weekend? • I like your shoes.• I have a DS too.

•What is going wrong in the next picture?

I want

to join in!

What could the boy do to start a conversation?

Circle the RIGHT answer: A.Sit quietly.B.Get cross with the girls.C.The boy could ask the girls if

he can join in.

Activity

• Everybody write something they would like to say on the piece of paper they have been given.

• The first person to be asked by the teacher has to turn to the person next to them and tell them what they wrote.

• The person then makes a circle. Now we will make a chain of words like a conversation.

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