Please read the questions below and check any words you do not know in a dictionary, then watch the video and after answer the questions.
- Why do you think teenagers, these days, prefer texting to face to face conversations?
- In conversation why is "not multitasking" and "being in the moment" important?
- What does Celeste Headlee mean by "pontificate" and why does she feel it is bad?
- Why are open-ended questions better for conversation and how could closed questions be a problem?
- What does she mean by "go with the flow"?
- Is it important to say "I don't know", if you don't know?
- Celeste Headlee advises not to equate, what does she mean by this?
- Why is repeating condescending in conversation?
- How can giving too many details be counter-productive?
- For Celeste Headlee, why is listening, her most important point?
- Why is "to be brief" important?
- "Everyone you ever meet knows something you do not know". (Bill Nye)
- "If your mouth is open, you are not learning". (Buddha paraphrase)
- "A good conversation is like a mini skirt, short enough to retain interest, but long enough to cover the subject". (Celeste Headlee's sister)
- Be prepared to be amazed". (Celeste Headlee)
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