Grade 2 Conversation Skills Worksheet
This worksheet helps second graders practice essential conversation skills like listening, taking turns, and asking questions.
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Conversation Skills Practice
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Read each question carefully and follow the directions. This worksheet will help you practice good conversation skills!
Read each statement. Circle T for True or F for False.
1. It's okay to interrupt someone when they are talking.
True
False
2. Good listeners look at the person who is speaking.
True
False
3. Asking questions helps you understand better.
True
False
Complete the sentences using words about good conversations.
1. When someone is talking, we should carefully.
2. It's important to take when you talk with a friend.
3. If you don't understand something, you can a question.
Choose the best answer for each question.
1. What is a good way to show you are listening?
Look away
Play with your toy
Look at the speaker
Talk over them
2. What should you do if you want to speak but someone else is talking?
Shout your idea
Wait for a pause
Walk away
Start a new conversation
1. Imagine you are talking to a new friend. What is one polite question you could ask them to learn more about them?
2. Why is it important to let others finish talking before you start?
Read the conversation below. Then answer the questions.
Maya: "Guess what! I saw a really big dog at the park today!"
Noah: "Oh yeah? My cat can jump super high!"
Maya: "Was it a golden retriever? It was so fluffy!"
Noah: "My cat's name is Mittens. She loves to chase toys."
1. Did Noah listen to Maya's story about the dog? Explain why or why not.
2. What could Noah have said to show he was listening to Maya?