Speaking & Listening
SL 2.3
Speaking & Listening
SL 2.3
How can asking and answering questions help us better understand what someone says?
Critical Thinking: Students think deeply about what they hear and ask thoughtful questions.
Communication: Students express questions and answers clearly.
Responsibility: Students listen closely and take turns respectfully.
Collaboration: Students help each other understand by sharing and answering questions.
Global Citizenship: Students value everyone’s questions and answers, learning from different points of view.
Adaptive Perseverance: Students keep trying to understand, even if it takes asking several questions.
Learner’s Mindset: Students are curious and eager to learn more by asking good questions.
What kinds of questions help us learn more about a topic or speaker?
How can we ask questions if we don’t understand something?
Why is it important to listen carefully before asking or answering questions?
Students ask questions to clarify or learn more during discussions or presentations.
Students answer questions to share information or clear up confusion.
Students listen carefully to what others say before responding.
SL.2.3 Ask and answer questions about what a speaker says in order to clarify comprehension, gather additional information, or deepen understanding of a topic or issue.
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