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STARTING AN ACADEMIC CONVERSATION What is an academic conversation? How do you start one? Copyright © 2015 The Teacher Writing Center, a division of SG Consulting, Inc. www.grammargallery.org
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Warm-Up Look at the picture. What are these students doing?
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Discuss Response What do you think they are talking about?
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Academic or Social?
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Academic Conversations Focus on a school subject or ideas Often started by a teacher who asks a question about something you are studying Sometimes, prompted by a student Also referred to as an “academic discussion”
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How do you begin an academic conversation? Start with a statement about a school subject or idea. Follow up with a question that can’t be answered “yes” or “no.”
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Examples StatementFollow-Up Question I think the main idea of this [book, film, article, etc.] might be ___________. What do you think? I think the author is trying to ___________. What are your ideas? I think ___________ is one of the lessons we can learn from ___________. How do you feel about that?
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Academic Conversation Tips
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In summary … - An academic conversation is a discussion about a school subject or ideas. - A teacher often begins an academic conversation by asking a question about something you are studying. - Follow-up questions should be questions that can’t be answered “yes” or “no.”
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For Reference and More Practice … Refer to the Starting an Academic Conversation Student Reference Sheet.Starting an Academic Conversation www.grammargallery.org
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