What Type of Question Is It?
Where might the following questions fall in the sequence of a conversation? For each question, identify whether it is a starting question, a question to keep the conversation going, or a question for later in the conversation.
What ideas do you have for connecting people of different faiths?
Starting questions
Questions to keep the conversation going
Later questions
What has been your experience with grief?
Starting questions
Questions to keep the conversation going
Later questions
What might we do to address food insecurity?
Starting questions
Questions to keep the conversation going
Later questions
What have you heard about how others experience loneliness?
Starting questions
Questions to keep the conversation going
Later questions
What do we still need to discuss?
Starting questions
Questions to keep the conversation going
Later questions
How have you been impacted by climate change?
Starting questions
Questions to keep the conversation going
Later questions
What have you learned here that you might want to share with others?
Starting questions
Questions to keep the conversation going
Later questions
What is your favorite thing to do with friends?
Starting questions
Questions to keep the conversation going
Later questions
What about this action might benefit our community
Starting questions
Questions to keep the conversation going
Later questions
Failure is not a bad thing
Failure is not a bad thing
Not great, but it could be worse!
Not great, but it could be worse!
You did well! You could, however, do better.
You did well! You could, however, do better.
Amazing! You really know your quotes!
Amazing! You really know your quotes!