Monday, May 20, 2013

Conversation Topics


 




It's that time. You meet someone from another country. It's your first opportunity to have a conversation with someone in the foreign language you've been practicing for months. The question is, what do you talk about?




Here are some questions to get you quickly started.
  1. Where are you from?
  2. Are you here on business or pleasure?
  3. What places have you visited?
  4. Have you tried any of the local foods? (Watch out, they can be spicy!)
  5. Have you done any shopping?
  6. What's your best experience so far?
  7. Have you been able to pick up the language?
Note: These questions provide opportunities to offer additional information and assistance. The other person's body language can tell you if they are interested in having a conversation and when to close the conversation. Becareful to avoid interrupting people to practice conversation, example, when someone is having dinner or reading a book on a subway.

Here are some additional questions you might work into a conversation.

Daily Life
What foods are popular in your country? What's your favorite food? What do people do for entertainment? What's work like? What's your hometown like? 

Education
What courses are you taking in school? What's your career goal?

Sports and Recreation
What sports are most popular in your country? What sports are you a fan of? What sports do you play? Do you have any hobbies? Do you like to travel? Have you visited other countries?

Music 
What kind of music do you listen to? Do you play an instrument? Do you listen to music from other countries? Who are your favorite singers? Bands?

Movies
Do like going to the movies? What kind of films do you like to see? Do you like cinema from other countries? Who are your favorite actors?

Special Note: "taboo questions"
Be careful to avoid questions that could make your conversation partner uncomfortable, example, age, marital status, religion or politics.

lesson notes: students learn quick conversation starters / questions to avoid (taboo)

web site: http://conversationstarters.com/

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