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Student Opinion: When Did You Have a Great Conversation?

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Conduct a classroom conversation about communication using this resource as a jumping-off point. For this The Learning Network activity, learners read an excerpt from The New York Times opinion piece, "The Flight From Conversation," and respond to a series of questions about conversation in modern times. Their response can be published on paper or directly onto the web page.

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communication, personal narratives, narratives, Narrative Writing, Writing Prompts, conversation skills, social skills

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communication, personal narrative, conversation skills, journal prompt, writing prompt, the learning network, face-to-face communication, analytical writing, english language arts
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7th - 12th
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English Language Arts
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Interactives
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