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Welcome
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Goals
1: At the end of this lesson you know the key to good conversations.
2: At the end of this lesson you explain the importance of listening and practicing this our ESL class.
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Slide 3 - Vidéo
01:06
1. Celeste has noticed a big problem. What is it?
A
Our politicians rarely agree with each other.
B
More than ever before, people aren't listening to one another.
C
Conversations too often become arguments.
Slide 4 - Quiz
01:57
Why is Celeste worried about teenagers?
e, they text each other.
A
a.) They fight a lot.
B
b.) Instead of talking with their friends face-to-face, they text each other.
C
c.) They aren't doing well in school
Slide 5 - Quiz
02:58
What does Celeste do for a living?
A
a.) She's a teacher.
B
b.) She's a professional interviewer.
Slide 6 - Quiz
04:51
What does she mean about rule number one?
A
a.) Pay attention to the person or people you're with.
B
b.) If you want to get out of a conversation, start using your phone.
Slide 7 - Quiz
06:04
What does she mean about rule number two?
A
a.) Be willing to listen.
B
b.) Be willing to teach people what you know.
Slide 8 - Quiz
06:41
What does she mean about rule number three?
A
a.) Ask complicated questions, like, "Were you terrified?"
B
b.) Ask questions that start with who, what, when, where, why or how.
Slide 9 - Quiz
07:26
What does she mean about rule number four?
A
a.) Don't interrupt with every idea and story that comes to mind.
B
b.) For more exciting conversation, share ideas and stories as they come to mind.
Slide 10 - Quiz
07:46
What does she mean about rule number five?
A
a.) If you're not sure about something, guess - especially if you're an expert.
B
b.) If you're not sure about something, say you don't know.
Slide 11 - Quiz
08:26
What does she mean about rule number six?
A
a.) Tell people when something similar has happened to you. For example, if someone tells you about a wonderful experience they had, tell them about a wonderful experience that you had.
B
b.) If someone tells you about a wonderful experience they had, ask them open-ended questions about it.
Slide 12 - Quiz
08:46
What does she mean about rule number seven?
A
a.) It's best to repeat your main points in different ways.
B
b.) Make your point, and move on.
Slide 13 - Quiz
09:08
What does she mean about rule number eight?
A
a.) You are the most important part of the conversation, thus details are appreciated.
B
b.) Fewer details often help streamline a conversation and help it flow better.
Slide 14 - Quiz
10:27
What does she mean about rule number nine?
A
a.) We should listen to understand, not to reply.
B
b.) We should listen to what we say and how we say it. Words are powerful.
Slide 15 - Quiz
10:42
What does she mean about rule number ten?
A
a.) Don't ramble.
B
b.) Conversations are like clothes.
Slide 16 - Quiz
11:41
An important take away from Celeste's talk is that we have better conversations when we ___________.
A
a.) speak so that people will want to listen.
B
b.) listen to understand instead of listening to reply.
Slide 17 - Quiz
Work
1: Individual task: Academic Word List vocabulary (gap fill)
2:Individual task: Briefly summarize the 10 ways to have a better conversation.
3: Group Task: Discuss and choose the top 5 most important ways to have a better conversation.
Slide 18 - Diapositive
Goal 2:What is the importance of listening and why should we practice this?