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  2. Small talk - Wikipedia

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    Small talk varies country to country and people to people. Southern Europeans, for example, are said to be very good at using lots of words to convey very little information. [15] Also, small talk rules and topics can differ widely between cultures. Weather is a common topic in regions where the climate has great variation and can be unpredictable.

  3. Conversation - Wikipedia

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    Small talk is a type of conversation where the topic is less important than the social purpose of achieving bonding between people or managing personal distance, such as 'how is the weather' might be portrayed as an example, which conveys no practicality whatsoever.

  4. 40+ Phrases You Can Use to Amp up Your Dirty Talk - AOL

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    The psychology of dirty talk “hasn’t received a ton of study,” says Justin Lehmiller, Ph.D., a researcher at the Kinsey Institute and MH advisor. But some studies have reported that erotic ...

  5. Topic sentence - Wikipedia

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    The topic sentence acts as a kind of summary, and offers the reader an insightful view of the paragraph's main ideas. [3] More than being a mere summary of a paragraph, however, a topic sentence often provides a claim or an insight directly or indirectly related to the thesis. It adds cohesion to an academic text and helps organize ideas not ...

  6. I’m no good at small talk. So I went on a mission to get ...

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    A new audiobook, “The Art of Small Talk,” by Casey Wilson and Jessica St. Clair, suggests that small talk is a skill we can teach ourselves. A new audiobook, “The Art of Small Talk,” by ...

  7. Glossary of language education terms - Wikipedia

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    The way words are often used together. For example, “do the dishes” and “do homework”, but “make the bed” and “make noise”. Colloquialism A word or phrase used in conversation – usually in small regions of the English-speaking world – but not in formal speech or writing: “Like, this dude came onto her real bad.”

  8. Communication in small groups - Wikipedia

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    Secondly, small group members face conflict, where each person shares ideas or possible solutions to a problem. This session is also known as brainstorming. During the conflict stage, subgroups or stronger personalities can emerge. Then, small group members advance to a consensus, where after evaluating several ideas the group agrees to advance.

  9. Talk:Paragraph - Wikipedia

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    Some of the ideas need rephrasing to make them clearer. Paraphrasing will make the narrative more convincing. As it stands its disjointed and lacking direction and focus. From an mature person's POV it's salad days. More examples of paragraphs in action please. Edgar Allen Poe regularly wrote paragraphs that ran for more than one page.