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Common turn-taking expressions and signals to manage group discussions

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In a discussion and meeting, you need to take turns with your groupmates to provide ideas and give opinions because everyone should have a fair opportunity participate in the discussion. Therefore, it is important for you to listen while another person speaks, which is one of good manners to behave in a meeting.

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Common turn-taking expressions and signals to manage group discussionsOnline version

In a discussion and meeting, you need to take turns with your groupmates to provide ideas and give opinions because everyone should have a fair opportunity participate in the discussion. Therefore, it is important for you to listen while another person speaks, which is one of good manners to behave in a meeting.

by BECCA TANG
1

Which expression is NOT for asking for opinions?

2

Which expression is NOT for asking for clarification?

3

Which expression is used to simplify the previous remarks?

4

If you want to cut the discussion short, you say:

5

Which of the following indicates a change of turn?

6

Which of the following DOES NOT indicate a change of turn?

7

Which of the following DOES NOT disrupt turn-taking?

8

Is the following an example of interruption? A: You need to listen to me.. B: No, I don’t!

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Is this an example of turn-taking? A: That person is a liar! He lied to me the other day when he told me that my car… B: Nonsense! He’s never told a lie in his life!

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