Conversation SkillsPromptingResponding Build On and/or Challenge a Partner's Idea What do you think about the idea that …?I would add that Can you add.

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Conversation SkillsPromptingResponding Build On and/or Challenge a Partner's Idea What do you think about the idea that …?I would add that Can you add to this idea …?I want to expand on you point about … Do you agree?I want to follow up on your idea … What might be other points of view?(To challenge) What are other ideas?Then again, I think that … How does that connect to the idea …?Another way to look at ths could be … I am not sure if this is relevant, but …Yet I wonder also if … How can we bring this back to the question of …? If _______, then _________ What struck me about what you said it … Conversation SkillsPromptingResponding Support Ideas with Examples (from this text, other texts, the world, and life) Can you give an example from the text?For example … Can you show me where it says that?In the text is said that … What are some examples from other texts?One case showed that … What is a real-world example?An example from my life is … What is an example from your life?For instance, … Are there any cases of that?According to … What is the evidence for that …?An illustration of this could be … Like what?On one occasion … Why do you say that?In this situation … How do you justify that?To demonstrate, … What does that look like?In fact, … Such as?Indeed, … What would illustrate that?… such as … Why is that a good example?Have you ever …? Conversation SkillsPromptingResponding Elaborate and Clarify Can you elaborate on …?I think it means that … What do you mean by …?In other words … Can you tell me more about …?I believe that … What makes you think that?An analogy for this might be … Can you clarify the part about …?It is important because … Can you be more specific?It's similar to when … How so? How/Why is that important? I'd love to hear more about … How does that connect to …? I wonder if … How so? Can you unpack that for me? I am a little confused about the part … Conversation SkillsPromptingResponding Paraphrase I'm not sure that was clear …So, you are saying that … I can't remember all that I said.Let me see if I understand you … How can we relate what I said to the topic/question? Am I right in hearing you say that …? What do we know so far?In a nutshell, you are arguing that … What is your take on what I saidIn other words… I don’t know. Did that make sense?What I am hearing is … What are you hearingEssentially you think that It sounds like you are saying that … Key question, main idea, theme, topic Academic Conversation Placemat with Prompts Academic Conversations: Classroom Talk That Fosters Critical Thinking and Content Understandings by Jeff Zwiers and Marie Crawford. Copyright Stenhouse Publishers. Conversation SkillsPromptingResponding Synthesize Conversation Points What have we discussed so far?We can say that … How should we synthesize what we talked about? The main theme/point seems to be … How can we bring this all together?As a result of this conversation, we think that we should … What can we agree upon? What main points can we share?How does this sound …? What was our original question?What if we …? What key idea can we take away?The evidence seems to suggest that …