1) “Tell each other your topic.” Take turns explaining what your presentation is about. Then say one thing that is the same and one thing that is different about your topics. 2) “Share your best fact.” Tell your partner one interesting fact from your presentation. They tell you one from theirs. Say which fact you liked the most and why 3) “Ask an opinion question.” Ask your partner what they think about something in their topic. (Example: “Do you think this is a good idea?” “Do you agree with this?”) 4) “Give your opinion about their topic.” Say what you think about their presentation so far — what you like, what you find interesting, or what you want to know more about. 5) “Agree or disagree… and explain.” Say one thing you agree with in your partner’s topic. Say one thing you disagree with (or are unsure about). Explain your reasons clearly. 6) “Ask a ‘why’ question.” Ask your partner a question that starts with why. (Example: “Why did you choose this topic?” “Why does this happen?”) 7) “Give a positive opinion.” Say something you liked or found interesting about your partner’s topic and why. 8) “Ask about real-life impact.” “Who does your topic help? Who does it affect?” Explain your thoughts about your own topic too. 9) Tell your partner which part of your presentation you enjoyed working on the most — then ask them the same. 10) “What surprised you the most when you researched your topic?” Tell them one thing that surprised you too.

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