Sunday, August 4, 2013

OPEN AND CLOSE CONVERSATION

Last time, we tackled about "Open and Close conversation", a conversation use for communication and information in exchange to the person talking to. An Open Conversation requires you to answer in a long sentence to make it more interesting. On the other hand in Close Conversation you can answer it in simply "yes" or "no". To keep a conversation on going use the Seven ways. First, give a little more information than is asked for,second make a related comment, third repeat key words, react in some creative way ,fifth add comments, sixth ask a related questions and, last use question tags.

So after we finished discussing about this lesson we had group work consist of two members. My partner in that pairing is Mr. Manabe. We talked and used the Open and Close Conversation. Using the 7 ways to keep the conversation going. We present our talking in front of the class. It served as a Quiz.

For me our lesson really helps me to know how to keep a conversation long and more interesting. In my previous years in highschool, I used to keep the conversation short beacause it's hard for me to speak in english in fluent. I used to say "Oh really" "Okay" "Yes" "No". But now I know. I am now speaking in english often even if it is not english time, for me to be more fluent. Even in text and chat.


Sorry sir. I know this is late already. But please sir accept this. Thanks! 


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