Talk:Hotels conversation questions

FromUser talk:Bob M Greetings Bob. Any particular objection to the use of these phrases? I stuck 'em in there intentionally to encourage natural use of set phrases, as in intonation, linking, etc. There is, I can assure you, a method to my apparent madness :) --Technopat (talk) 05:53, 11 April 2013 (CDT)
 * If you want to put them back please go ahead. :-) I removed them because, in terms of a conversation class it seemed to me that the student would react as though they were answering a questionnaire and just "tick one" before moving on to the next question. By being given the potential answers and told "select one" the student is not stimulated to come up with his own response.  But, I don't feel too strongly about it.  If you want them back please reinsert them. :-)  cheers.  Bob--Bob M (talk) 07:25, 11 April 2013 (CDT)
 * Yeah, but the idea is for them to elicit from each other - if necessary, at the teacher's bidding - more specific info. than that "Less than a week" or "More than a week", etc. That is, I get the students to ask the questions and discuss the pros and cons of each answer until it's time to move on, with or without further input and/or corrections from me. Regs., --Technopat (talk) 07:39, 11 April 2013 (CDT)
 * OK, as I said if you want to revert it I'm relaxed. :-)--Bob M (talk) 07:44, 11 April 2013 (CDT)
 * I should hope so, too... relaxed, I mean :) Cheers! --Technopat (talk) 07:46, 11 April 2013 (CDT)