So name you are saying Repeating what someone
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“So (name) you are saying. . . ” Repeating what someone else said to make sure you heard them correctly
“So (name) you are saying. . . ” Repeating what someone else said to make sure you heard them correctly
“So (name) you are saying that. . . ” Revoicing what someone else said by summarizing, or using your own words to say what the person said. Used to make sure you understand what the person means.
“So (name) you are saying that. . . ” Revoicing what someone else said by summarizing, or using your own words to say what the person said. Used to make sure you understand what the person means.
“I agree with (name) because. . . ” Reasoning. Listening to what someone else says and comparing their thinking to yours. Agree and share what thinking is similar to the person speaking.
“I agree with (name) because. . . ” Reasoning. Listening to what someone else says and comparing their thinking to yours. Agree and share what thinking is similar to the person speaking.
“I think differently than (name) because. . . ” Reasoning. Listening to what someone else says and comparing their thinking to yours. Share how you might have different thinking. Used to clarify and understand perspectives
“I think differently than (name) because. . . ” Reasoning. Listening to what someone else says and comparing their thinking to yours. Share how you might have different thinking. Used to clarify and understand perspectives
“I want to add on to what (name) was saying. I think …” Adding onto what someone else is saying. Listening carefully to someone and adding on you thoughts to what is said.
“I want to add on to what (name) was saying. I think …” Adding onto what someone else is saying. Listening carefully to someone and adding on you thoughts to what is said.
“After listening to (name) I now think …” Revising your thinking. After listening to someone else talk, you change your mind and your thinking because of what someone else said. That person helped you to think in a different way, or made something clear to your thinking.
“After listening to (name) I now think …” Revising your thinking. After listening to someone else talk, you change your mind and your thinking because of what someone else said. That person helped you to think in a different way, or made something clear to your thinking.
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